Woman dies after being hit by falling tree during severe thunderstorm | CBC News

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Police say the woman was struck just after 1:30 p.m. in Brampton and was transported to local hospital where she died.

Severe thunderstorms hit southern OntarioSeveral cities and towns were under a thunderstorm warning on Saturday as areas such as Kitchener, Ont., saw heavy rain and high winds.A woman has died after being hit by a tree during a severe thunderstorm Saturday, Peel Regional Police say.

Peel police say the woman was reportedly walking between two houses in Brampton when the tree fell on top of her. Meanwhile, Toronto police say they received a call just before 1:15 p.m. for a marine rescue in the area of Lakeshore Boulevard West and Thirty Ninth Street.A tree smashes through someone's home and deck near Little Portugal during Saturday's storm.

 

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