'I don't think I'm cursed': Ottawa neighbourhood weathered tornado then derecho in just 4 years | CBC News

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Four years ago a tornado along Ottawa's Aurora Crescent neighbourhood, leaving damage in its wake. On Saturday the area was hit again, this time by a destructive, fatal derecho windstorm.

'You know when they say lightning doesn't strike twice? Well it does,' says resident Denise Haney.

'You know when they say lightning doesn't strike twice? Well it does,' says resident Denise Haney

 

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