Red Deer, Canada—Golf ball-sized ice chunks began falling from the sky shortly after 4:00 p.m. today. The sudden hailstorm caught residents off guard as the sky turned a bruised shade of green.
Emergency crews received dozens of calls within minutes as property damage began to accumulate. Windows were shattered in residential neighborhoods, and siding was ripped from the exteriors of many homes.
Two individuals sustained injuries during the storm and were treated by emergency teams on site. The victims were struck by debris while attempting to secure their vehicles in their driveways.
Local hospitals have been put on alert as more people arrive with minor cuts and bruises. The intensity of the storm lasted for nearly twenty minutes, leaving a trail of destruction across the north end of the city.
Firefighters are currently responding to reports of broken power lines and flooded basements. They have requested that residents stay indoors to avoid potential hazards from flying glass and unstable structures.
Insurance adjusters are expected to begin assessing the scale of the damage tomorrow morning. Local officials are already coordinating a response to help those whose homes were rendered uninhabitable by the severe weather.
Utility companies are working to restore power to several blocks that lost electricity during the peak of the storm. They warned that repair efforts may take several hours to complete given the current conditions.
Roads remain hazardous as ice and standing water persist in lower-lying areas of the city. City maintenance crews are operating street sweepers to clear the debris that has clogged the local drainage systems.
The storm system has since moved east, but the damage remains highly visible across the affected districts. Municipal leaders are continuing to monitor the situation for potential secondary risks as the cleanup begins.
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