Information | |
---|---|
has gloss | eng: The Regina Cyclone is the popular name for a tornado that devastated the city of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada on June 30, 1912, around 4:45 p.m. when two green funnel clouds formed to the south of the city and tore a swath through the residential area between Wascana Lake and Victoria Avenue and the downtown business district. It remains the deadliest tornado in Canadian history. |
lexicalization | eng: Regina Cyclone |
instance of | (noun) a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground twister, tornado |
Media | |
---|---|
media:img | Cyclone damage to houses.jpg |
media:img | Metropolitan Methodist Church and YWCA, Lorne Street, after the June 30, 1912.jpg |
media:img | The YMCA, after the June 30, 1912 cyclone.jpg |
Lexvo © 2008-2025 Gerard de Melo. Contact Legal Information / Imprint