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Tornado Warnings and Watches Canceled in Ontario and Quebec Ontario and Quebec, Canada – Environment Canada has canceled all tornado warnings and watches for the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Earlier today, a line of thunderstorms produced several tornadoes in the region. The most severe was an EF2 tornado that touched down near the town of Alliston, Ontario, causing significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. As the storms moved eastward, they weakened and the threat of tornadoes diminished. Environment Canada has determined that the threat has now passed and the watches and warnings have been lifted. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and be aware of any changing weather conditions. If you see any signs of a tornado, such as a funnel cloud or debris swirling in the air, seek shelter immediately. Safety Tips for Tornadoes: * Have a designated safe room or shelter to go to in case of a tornado warning. * If you are in a vehicle, get out and seek shelter in a sturdy building or underground. * If you cannot find shelter, lie down in a ditch or low-lying area and cover your head with your hands. * Do not attempt to outrun a tornado.Tornado Warnings Lifted for Ontario and QuebecTornado Warnings Lifted for Ontario and Quebec The severe weather threat that prompted dozens of tornado warnings across Ontario and Quebec has passed. As of Friday morning, all warnings and alerts have been canceled, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Radar detected at least one possible tornado in Quebec, approximately 12 kilometers north of Oskélanéo. No damage or injuries have been reported at this time. Continued Updates This article will be updated with any new information as it becomes available. Emergency Alert An emergency alert was issued for Perth and other Ontario communities at 10:04 p.m. on Thursday, June 14. Visuals Photos depict lightning flashes over Renfrew, Ontario, during the storm.Tornado warnings and watches that were issued for parts of Ontario and Quebec have been canceled. Environment Canada had issued the warnings and watches for areas in eastern and central Ontario and western Quebec on Sunday afternoon. The agency said there were reports of a tornado near Arnprior, Ontario, and a tornado warning was issued for parts of Renfrew County, including Arnprior, Braeside, and White Lake. However, the warnings and watches were canceled shortly after 5 p.m. ET. Environment Canada said the threat of severe thunderstorms had diminished. There were no reports of any injuries or damage from the storms.