Friday, June 3, 2022

Derecho!

 Almost 2 weeks ago - on Saturday, May 21 - Ottawa was hit by a derecho (intense wind and thunderstorm). 


The power went out as the storm hit, and we all hung out in the basement. It didn't last long, and we came back upstairs to find a tree had blown over:



A distant look at a large spruce tree blown over by the storm.

A large spruce tree, blown over with its roots exposed


The tree was lying on the power lines, but didn't do a lot of damage on its way down.

Others weren't so lucky - one of my neighbours had 2 trees land on his house.


A house with 2 large trees lying on it.

A lot of trees were down in the neighbourhood.









And still we didn't have power. 

My cousin - who lives about 20 minutes away - got power back on Monday night, so Tuesday morning Wanda and I headed to her place to work. 

Her cat was not impressed. 
A cat with an annoyed expression wondering when we'd get power again.


They cut the tree off the power line on Friday, and Saturday night - a full week after the power went out - we got power back. 

The freezer had thawed but was still cold, which was impressive. Wanda cleaned out the freezer while I cooked the thawed meat. 

And then on Wednesday, the company I'd hired came to remove the tree. They pulled into a driveway with a crane and pulled it out over the house. Then they cut off the branches and left it there for the city to pick up. 



The tree with the wires still attached to the crane





The crane on the back of a truck. The truck has been lifted off the ground by the crane supports.









And then yesterday the city showed up to dispose of the tree

A machine loads the tree pieces into a dump truck

A tractor loading up the branches