Tornados – Get Prepared

Tornadoes have been recorded in every province and territory in Canada but are most common in southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and western New Brunswick.  

How to prepare before a tornado

To prepare for a tornado:

Where to get information

During a tornado

The safest thing you can do during a tornado is to quickly get into a well-supported basement area. Regardless of where you are when a tornado strikes, you should get as close to the ground as possible and protect your head. Watch out for flying debris. Most deaths and injuries occur when buildings collapse or when people are struck by flying debris, especially glass.

Don’t chase tornadoes. They are unpredictable and can change course abruptly. Tornadoes may appear to be standing still when they are moving towards you.

If you are indoors

If you are outdoors

If you are in a mobile home

If you are driving or in a vehicle

Don’t try to outrace a tornado. Tornadoes can move quickly and change direction with little to no warning. Drive to the nearest solid structure and take shelter immediately. As every tornado is different, ensure that you assess your surroundings to make the best possible decision.

If there is no solid structure available for shelter:

After a tornado  

Once a tornado has passed, the threat of other tornadoes may remain. Stay weather aware and make sure that you have a way to receive weather alerts until you can be sure that the threat has passed.

Stay calm

Make sure that your home is safe

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