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Tornado hits Goderich around 4 Oclock


Twocoda

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Hope nobody is seriously hurt or worse....looks like there is going to be quite the task to clean it up

 

 

http://www.945thebull.ca/news.php?cat_id=7

 

 

 

 

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http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150738660535220.717198.894675219&type=1#!/pages/The-Bullpen-on-945-The-Bull/262801602854?closeTheater=1

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I love that town. I spent the better half of 2008 in the salt mine running a crane for the shutdown. My wife and I became quite smitten with that town. A beautiful part of Ontario. The town square shown in the photos is very charming. This is terribly disappointing to me.

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I was fishing in the harbour with my father about an hour before it hit.... Spent the time during the "tornado" at a families trailer about 5K north of town. We got lots of hail but didn't think it was anything major... Until we headed home. I couldn't believe the distruction on the drive to get through Goderich on the back streets. It looked like the old Volvo plant was shredded pretty good.

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To the people who do not know, the elevator that takes the boys down the mine is about 6 by 8. You cram in pretty good. I had to wait more than a few times to get out for a number of reasons ( mainly cable inspection ). The mine's depth is about the same height as the CN Tower. When you ride in the elevator the water drips on you, it is basically a cage with a plywood floor.

 

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The towers above the mine run the cables for the elevator. I remember going into the mine and the big inch and three quarter cables running the elevators were above us as we entered the side door. If those towers toppled I can see the elevators being down. The other way out us the bucket elevators for the salt and they too are run on cable the goes up the other towers. I sure hope every one down there is ok.

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Yup. It is always 19 degrees down there. The huge fans circulate the air. When you are in the salt mine there is always a breath of air from the fans. I loved bombing around on the Gators. The choice transportation for the mine supervisors.

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