Belle, an adorable pup owned by a family in Alberta, got separated from her home after a tornado hit their place last Thursday. Fortunately, Belle knows exactly how to get home safe. She managed to come back to her family without being injured.
Belled found her way back to her home. Her pawrents were waiting for her, and she went to them with lots of tail-wagging and a thankful heart.
According to local reports, there are other animals like Belle, who safely survived the tornado. Thanks to some volunteers who helped secure their safety.
The storm brought fear and worry to some people, but they felt a little relieved, especially after hearing Belle’s story. It’s as if a miracle happened amidst the calamity which is quite reassuring to know.
Alberta has been experiencing a few thunderstorms and constant cloudy weather. Within a week, there have been two tornado warnings. Unfortunately, this recent tornado touched down and caused a bit of a disaster to some areas.
Yikes, tornado touched down yesterday roughly 150 km south of #YYC, east of Carmangay #Alberta. Photos taken by @GlenBellWX of the tornado and damage to a quonset/shop. #ABstorm pic.twitter.com/B7dr9gbvQs
— Tiffany Lizée (@TiffanyGlobal) July 19, 2019
The tornado was rated EF-1 which reached to 138 to 177 kilometer per hour, according to Environment Canada. It was just a thunderstorm watch at first. However, around 5:00 PM, officials released the tornado warning.
The storm damaged a couple of properties which include a shopping building, a barn, and a residential property. After the tornado, people are still on standby for extreme weather alerts. People are recommended to watch or listen to the news to stay updated.
The meteorologists of Environment Canada are still monitoring thunderstorms which might cause huge hail, heavy rain, and extreme gusts of wind. Albertans are advised to stay safe and alert at all times.
Hopefully, no person or animal will get hurt during this severe storm. Just like Belle, everyone should remain at home with their loved ones.
Credits to World of British Columbia for sharing this update.