It's been one year since a wind storm tore through a group of properties west of Medicine Hat, Alta. The storm caused millions of dollars in damage and impacted more than 20 homes.
Eddie Doehring's house, shop and corrals were damaged by the wind storm near Medicine Hat, Alta., on July 18, 2022.It's been one year since a wind storm tore through a group of properties west of Medicine Hat, Alta."From today, it doesn't feel like a year. ... It seems like it just happened because you relive it every day," said Eddie Doehring.
"So, I just worked all last summer and last fall with my bobcat, getting everything cleaned up the best I could."The storm covered a wide area along Highway 523, with winds reaching upward of 130 kilometres an hour.
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