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Tree rips through West 琉璃神社 home like a javelin

鈥淚 was like, 鈥榦h my God鈥攖here is a tree in my dining room,鈥欌 says West 琉璃神社 woman affected by storm.

Heather Gernack woke up just before 2 a.m. Sunday to the sound of wind picking up pine cones and pelting them at her house.

Then she heard a huge smash and jumped right out of bed.

鈥淎t first I didn鈥檛 see (what happened), because we had no power,鈥 Gernack said, Monday morning. 鈥淎t first I just through there was stuff on the deck.鈥

She grabbed a flashlight and cast light across the expanse of her West 琉璃神社 Estates home and saw the unimaginable.

鈥淚 was like, 鈥極h my God鈥攖here is a tree in my dining room,鈥欌 she said.

Gernack has a lot of tall trees in her backyard, and it looks like a large chunk of one was ripped off in the windstorm and 鈥渟hot into the ceiling like a javelin.鈥

When the storm subsided there was four feet of tree inside the house and another 20 feet poking out from the roof.

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It鈥檚 going to be a costly problem to fix, she said, as she surveyed damage. But it could have been worse.

Had the tree pierced through the ceiling in her bedroom, it would have been deadly.

Throughout the neighbourhood, and the Okanagan in general, there was damage from the storm Environment Canada had forecast.

鈥淚t looks like a tornado hit our house 鈥 inside and out,鈥 she said, noting that she will call in insurance later today. 鈥淏ut the rest of the nightboudhood is OK.鈥

DriveBC reported a tree down on Westside Road, 12 kilometres north of the junction of Highway 97 south, and crews shut down the road for most of the day while it was cleared.

FortisBC and BCHydro crews were also busy, dealing with multiple reports of lines down.

West 琉璃神社 Fire Rescue responded to 13 incidents during the storm. A number of downed power lines were reported, also a number of calls about trees that landed on houses. One grass fire was reported in the Daimler Road area but a fire was not found.

And 琉璃神社 crews were similarly busy with up to 80 calls for assistance with debris.

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Dorothea Walker Elementary School (IMAGE CREDIT: CONTRIBUTED)
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Heather Gernack woke up just before 2 a.m. Sunday to the sound of pinecones being pelted at her house from winds that had picked up. (IMAGE CREDIT: CARMEN WELD)
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Heather Gernack woke up just before 2 a.m. Sunday to the sound of pinecones being pelted at her house from winds that had picked up. (IMAGE CREDIT: CARMEN WELD)
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Heather Gernack woke up just before 2 a.m. Sunday to the sound of pinecones being pelted at her house from winds that had picked up. (IMAGE CREDIT: CARMEN WELD)




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