Canada: Four dead, almost 900,000 homes without power after severe storms

Those who have lost their lives include a woman in her seventies who was crushed by a tree while walking in the storm and another woman who drowned when her boat capsized.
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Ontario police also said that several more people were injured due to a strong summer thunderstorm [Rick Madonik/Toronto Star/Getty]

Four people are dead and nearly 900,000 homes without power after severe storms pummeled the eastern Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec, authorities said on Saturday.

Ontario police said on Twitter that three people had died and several more were injured due to a strong summer thunderstorm.

One man was killed when a tree fell on the trailer he was staying in.

A woman in her seventies was also crushed by a tree while walking in the storm.

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In the federal capital of Ottawa, another person was killed by the storm, but local police declined to give further details.

The fourth victim was a woman in her fifties. She drowned when her boat capsized in the Ottawa River, which separates Ottawa and Quebec, during the storm, the CBC reported, citing local police.

Nearly 900,000 homes in the two provinces were without power Saturday night, according to online counts from local providers Hydro One and Hydro-Quebec.