aftermath of MonTreaL's freak stormMontreal’s Freak Storm leaves a trail of destruction in it’s wake A day after Montreal’s freak storm struck, Montrealers are busily trying to get what’s left of their lives together. The thunderstorm strike yesterday afternoon with all it’s rage and poor out fury on many like they had never seen before As seen in the photograph, large trees some said to be well over a hundred years old, were uprooted or split in two falling on houses, cars and anything that were in the way. NDG seems to be the borough which fared the worst in this however, other regions did get more than their fair share of the fury.
On Gouin Boul. Where this picture was taken, the homeowner seemed to have not suffered too much structural damages either to his house or the car, other than for the removal and cleaning up of the mess, it would appear as if he fared very well in the end. One might have also noticed (by viewing the video) that there are some fallen roadwork signs along either sides of the road, it’s as if somebody had gone and knock down all of them for some reason, HMMM I wonder why? Could it be that even the gods are angry at the Authorities for the proliferation of “roadwork” activities and paraphernalia’s around these part now-a-days? Could it be? Just asking.
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AuthorE Lloyd Kelly is an Author, poet and blogger born in Jamaica W.i. to Raglan and Alma Kelly. Now lives in Montreal Qc. where when not writing, he drives a shuttle bus between campuses at McGill university Via: Poetry Foundation
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