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News: Goderich Tornado Aug 21, 2011 : Witnessed 1 Week Later

Robert Watcher

Well-known member
A tornado ripped through Goderich Ontario on Sunday August 21'st, 2011 - devastating the lakeside town 10 minutes away from where Anne and I live. Fortunately and really unbelievably, there was only one man that died while operating a crane that was loading salt from the salt mine onto a ship by the water - as well as about 32 or so that were injured but nor mortally - - - but the bustling town is all but shut down as recovery takes place.

Initially I wasn't going to bother heading over and taking any pictures. There were plenty online and I got a sense from them what was going on and didn't figure I needed to duplicate what I was seeing in those pictures. Also the town of 8000 people was declared a "state of emergency" and sealed off to the outside world, so I wouldn't have been able to get I to take pictures anyway.

Well, 1 week later to the day, I heard that sections of the town had just been opened and being that I needed a 32GB SD card to take with me on Sunday evening to record video as a bunch of musicians were gathering together in the basement of a Crabby Joes in Ingersol for a jam and karaoke - - - I headed over to the Walmart in Goderich and while there drove around the town observing what was going on.

Clean up was in full force - but damage was fully evident and extended much farther and more viciously than I could ever imagined from the images I had seen on the web. I saw that things were changing quickly with the clean up and so got my card and heading to my destination at Crabby Joes - - - determined to head back to Goderich early the next with a camera, to tell the story through my eyes. And that I did - waking up at 5:30AM.

First I wanted to take the back road through Benmiller - another area that got hit by the tornado moments after Goderich. My first evidence was a fire blazing in a field, cleaning up debris from stripped and fallen trees that once made up a bush. I entered into the small hamlet of Benmiller and saw trees severely damaged in tucked away hillsides and ravines. Then on to Goderich by around 8:00AM where cleanup was already underway for that day. Police had the Core Downtown areas sealed off and when noticing me walking as close to the barrier as I could - exited their cars and passed me to see what I was up to - - - but said nothing and carried on.

I ended up shooting for around 3 1/2 hours as I walked all back streets, from the lake right to the other end of the town. A swath of damage about 5 or 6 blocks wide, went from west to east without letup - right through the heart of town. I ended up shooting around 600 shots - narrowed them down to 263 final images that I will continue to cleanup and post on my Flick account - - - and made a very small selection of 23 images to post on the forum.

Images of Goderich Tornado Witnessed 1 Week Later - My Story:
 

Robert Watcher

Well-known member
Field outside Benmiller 6:30AM
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Looking across Maitland River at destruction on river bank
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Baseball field in Benmiller
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Robert Watcher

Well-known member
Birch Trees Standing
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Assessing the Damage : Sifto Salt Mine Shaft
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"No Parking Except Sunday" (tornado went through on a Sunday)
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Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Robert,

A wonderful essay about a horrible event. I'm so glad you decided to capture it for all of us.

You are well-named (aptly yclept is a wonderful classical phrase) indeed!

Best regards,

Doug
 

Ruben Alfu

New member
Looking across Maitland River at destruction on river bank
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Hi Robert,

Very interesting and sad photos. I find this one very particular, don't remember having seen many images showing this type of damage, and the house standing on top of the hill, the rays of sunlight... is like hope after the storm.

Regards,

Ruben
 
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