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A woman died after being hit by a falling tree during a strong thunderstorm

A woman died after being hit by a tree during a severe thunderstorm on Saturday, Peel Regional Police said.

Police said the woman was hit shortly after 1:30 p.m. in the Belmont Drive and Burchbank Road area in Brampton.

“A large tree hit a woman walking during the storm,” police tweeted.

The woman was transported to the local hospital, where she died.

Meanwhile, a boat with between 15 and 20 people on board capsized during the storm, Toronto police said.

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– The woman was transported to the local hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries
– There are no closed roads
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– @PelPolice

Police say they received a call shortly before 1:15 p.m. for marine rescue operations in the Lakeshore Boulevard West and Thirty Ninth Street areas.

The sea part saved a number of people.

A tree shatters someone’s home and deck near Little Portugal during Saturday’s storm. (CBC)

Several cities were under warning of a thunderstorm as strong storms hit Toronto and most of the GTA on Saturday afternoon.

At the peak of the storm, Environment Canada announced that in some places wind gusts of up to 100 kilometers per hour and hail the size of the little one were possible.

This tree was uprooted during the Pickering storm. (Irene Tomaidis / CBC)

“This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation. Heavy hail can damage property and cause injuries,” a statement from Environment Canada said.

“Widespread and extremely strong gusts of wind can destroy buildings with tornado-like damage, level large plantations of trees and throw vehicles off the road.

The storm destroyed the power lines in Kitchener. (Submitted by Sherry Morley)

Places affected by thunderstorms include:

  • Hamilton.
  • Toronto.
  • Milton.
  • Burlington.
  • Brampton.
  • Oakville.
  • Mississauga.
  • There.
  • Richmond Hill.
  • Markham.
  • Erin.
  • Halton Hills.
  • Ancaster.
  • Dundas.
  • Waterdown.
  • Caledon.
  • King of the City.
  • Aurora.
  • Downtown Toronto.
  • Rockwood.
  • Stratford.

Thousands in Mississauga without electricity

Meanwhile, thousands of customers in Mississauga are without electricity due to the storm, says Alectra Utilities.

Meanwhile, Hydro One is also responding to disruptions caused by thunderstorms in southwestern Ontario.

The company says it is trying to restore power as soon as possible.

We are responding to the interruptions caused by strong thunderstorms moving in southwestern Ontario as quickly and safely as possible. Visit our update card or to report a break: pic.twitter.com/DidTqHfSJG

– @HydroOne