
Southern Alberta cleaning up again after being pounded by heavy rain, hail
Global News
People living in the Cardston area of southern Alberta are cleaning up after tennis ball sized hail hit the area on Sunday, severely damaging crops, vehicles and other property.
People living in parts of southern Alberta were cleaning up again on Monday, after another nasty storm swept through the area on the weekend.
On Sunday, the Cardston area, about 90 minutes southeast of Calgary, was pummelled by heavy rain and hail the size of tennis balls that smashed windows, dented vehicles, snapped large tree branches and destroyed crops.
The storm began around 8 p.m. and lasted about 20 minutes.
Trevor Jones, manager of operations for Carstar, a local auto repair shop, said a lot of vehicles were so severely damaged they can’t be driven until they’re repaired.
“Numbers are still climbing as of 10:00 this morning (Monday, July 28). One of the insurers had 50 claims already and that’s within a two-hour period. I fully expect that to grow exponentially over the next few days,” added Jones.
“A large amount of the town has received damage and outside in surrounding areas, too.”
The storm also devastated some area farms.
Kyle Nish lost about 3,000 acres of crops.













