Here are some tweets from Mayor Drew Dilkens, Enwin Utilities, Essex Powerlines and area residents.
Today's storm has caused tree damage in many areas throughout the City. Please report damage to the Windsor Police non-emergency number at 519-258-6111. Our forestry crews have been called-in and are responding now. @WindsorPolice @CityWindsorON @Irek_K @biagiobillmarra
— Drew Dilkens (@drewdilkens) August 6, 2018
ENWIN crews have restored power to appproximately 11,000 customers following the recent storm, and are still working hard to restore the rest. We thank you for your patience. Downed wires or electrical fires can be reported at 519-255-2727.
— ENWIN (@ENWINUtilities) August 6, 2018
Areas around Sprucewood, Resume, Matchette & Front Rd in LaSalle have severe wind damage and many fallen trees. Essex Power and Enwin crews are on site responding to damage to assist with restoring power.
— Essex Powerlines (@essexpowerlines) August 6, 2018
This home on Thompson looks to suffered some damage after a tree fell on it. @CTVWindsor pic.twitter.com/D2mhtG0KkB
— Angelo Aversa (@AngeloAversaCTV) August 6, 2018
This one was on Woodmont in LaSalle, apparently landed on a air condition unit and a gas line LaSalle fire was on scene pic.twitter.com/6yv4SBGb4R
— 〽️ike Brown (@mbrown2479) August 6, 2018
By Ambassador Golf on Sprucewood pic.twitter.com/nfyBpDlAsv
— GECO ETFO (@GECOETFO) August 6, 2018
Minto Ave in LaSalle pic.twitter.com/QlUHC1fykJ
— AndrewSteelersFan (@andrewcbrown519) August 6, 2018
Same house on Minto pic.twitter.com/RQ0nWnEX0Z
— 〽️ike Brown (@mbrown2479) August 6, 2018
— cody crease (@codycrease) August 6, 2018