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Barrie tornado: The noise was like a freight train, Barrie tornado victim sought refuge in car

  BARRIE, ONT. Connie Barszcz was dropping off a package to a friend s home in Barrie ahead of the storm on July 15, but by the time she got there, the weather had taken a turn for the worse. Her friend wasn t home, and the winds were rapidly picking up speed, leaving Barszcz to seek refuge in her car. I thought I was going to die, she says. That s why I was calling my husband. I just wanted to say goodbye. I just felt like this was going to be the end of it, and part of me wanted to jump out of the car to find somewhere better to be, but really it was the best place for me to be.

Barrie tornado: Fees to replace important documents waived for Barrie tornado victims

Barrie tornado: Fees to replace important documents waived for Barrie tornado victims
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Barrie assessed for disaster relief assistance, but approval pending

Emergency services personnel, along with neighbours, rush to help people as a torrential downpour hits again shortly after a tornado ripped through the south end of Barrie on Thursday, July 15 in this file photo.Kevin Lamb for BarrieToday Barrie could know by week’s end if it qualifies for disaster relief from the July 15 tornado. Provincial representatives toured the affected area around Mapleview Drive East and Prince William Way on Wednesday to determine if the city qualifies for Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO). It’s a program that can help residents recover costs after a natural disaster. The province may activate DRAO for damage to private property if there’s a sudden, unexpected natural event

Barrie, Ont tornado survivor s cherished photo blown onto porch 5 5 kms away

  BARRIE, ONT. When a ruthless tornado blew through a south-end Barrie, Ont., community on Thursday, it ripped apart homes and tossed personal belongings like trash, including a photograph that one survivor had kept as a keepsake. The photograph belonged to Stephen Galyen, a construction worker who was inside a trailer at a construction site as it was thrown into the air and torn apart. There s things moving everywhere, nothing s attached, so you re just hoping it all ends, he described. Galyen and two of his coworkers who were in the trailer with him survived, but the photograph that was taped to the trailer s wall was lost.

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