Lethbridge Herald

Looters causing issues at Manitoba tornado site

- THE CANADIAN PRESS— ALONSA, MAN.

Security officers are being hired to keep looters away from aManitoba campground that was hit by a deadly tornado last weekend.

The RuralMunic­ipality of Alonsa has decided to hire two security officers as soon as possible to protect the Lake Manitoba campground and beachfront near the community of Alonsa.

The EF4 twister that struck Friday evening tore through Alonsa, Silver Ridge and the Margaret Bruce Beach area, scattering debris everywhere.

Municipal councillor­s say there are concerns thieves might nab valuables that campers had to leave behind, noting that barriers indicating the closure of the beach road have already been ignored.

Coun. Logan Dumanske says he’s heard there have already been looters roaming the site in search of treasure.

The tornado killed a 77year-old Alonsa resident, Jack Furrie, and left behind an 800metre path of destructio­n as it swirled on the ground for about 20 minutes.

“It’s pretty bad when some people have to gain on other peoples’ misery,” said Dumanske, who noted that those who attended the first council meeting after the tornado favoured tighter security.

Vehicles, trash and oil remain in the water, after being tossed there by the swirling wind.

Coun. EdwardWacz­ko said themunicip­ality is waiting to hear from Environmen­t Canada about how to safely deal with those issues.

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