The local fire department says despite the damage, there have been no reports of injuries
Roofs became airborne and trees tumbled as a powerful storm prompted an emergency alert for a possible tornado in a northern Alberta village on Friday night.
Then she got a phone call that the roof of her business had ripped away, so she drove back into the village, but it took a while because there were so many downed trees and power lines.
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