Retirement home residents displaced, storm cleanup begins in parts of southwestern Ontario

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Thousands of people are still without electricity this morning, in an area stretching from Harrow, Ont., in Essex County, to Highgate, Ont., on the east side of Chatham-Kent.

For the second straight week, a vicious thunderstorm has caused widespread damage across areas of southwestern Ontario.

The focus of the weather’s fury this time was primarily on southern Essex County.

A fenced off Kingsville, Ont., property is shown after a tree fell into a house during a summer storm Wednesday. (TJ Dhir/CBC)

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Nicole Primeau said no one was hurt in Wednesday night’s storm that ripped through Kingsville, but there were some scary moments, according

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