Calgary is dealing with the aftermath of a massive storm that pelted property with tennis ball-sized hail and flooded parts of the city.
While the damage was widespread, officials say the northeast area of the city sustained the worst of it.
Little video of the golf-to-pingpong-to-tennis ball sized hail in my neck of the woods. I have no windshield left, nor siding on my western wall.@TD_Insurance @TiffanyGlobal #yycstorm pic.twitter.com/CLke9g9uSY
— Stephen Cassley (@FirehoseYYC) June 14, 2020
Photos and video emerged over the weekend of shattered windows, torn siding, and major flooding in neighbourhoods and along busy routes.
Kelly Stone is from Newfoundland and Labrador and currently lives in Calgary. She says she was lucky to be living in the west part of the city which wasn’t hit as hard.
Stone says she has friends in the northeast who were sharing images of the extensive damage to parts of the capital city such as damaged siding, vehicles, and property.
Fun times having these pelted at your windows last night. #yycstorm pic.twitter.com/t8xhrESc2C
— kristophjames (@kristophjames) June 14, 2020