By Chandrayee Roy Choudhury, Canada: OTTAWA - Emergency crews rushed to restore power and clear roads on Sunday a day after a deadly and destructive storm swept across southern Ontario and Quebec, though officials cautioned that some of the outages could take days to resolve.
The true human toll of Saturday's storm is still unclear, but police in Ontario reported seven people killed by falling trees in locations across the province during the storm Saturday, and an eighth killed by a falling tree branch in the storm's aftermath on Sunday.
Police reports on the various deaths suggest victims were doing everything from camping to playing golf to taking weekend strolls when they were killed.
A ninth person died Saturday when the boat she was in capsized on the Ottawa River near Masson-Angers, Que.
Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologist Gerald Cheng said the storm measured winds up to 132 kilometres an hour, marking the first time a thunderstorm was severe enough to trigger an emergency alert broadcast.