Occurred on June 12, 2024 / St. Alphonse, Manitoba, Canada
Info from Licensor: "The video of the tornado on June 12, 2024 was taken from Lucky Seven Ranch. Perry and Jackie Conrad were sitting having a drink on the south deck. There was a lot of rumbling to the north so they walked around the house to see the black northern sky. The sun was still shining where they stood, just a mile east of the quiet little hamlet of St. Alphonse, Manitoba. They both received tornado alerts for 2 neighboring towns. Clouds were swirling overhead, yet they were not too concerned. Then they turned and looked just over their shelter belt. A massive beast of a funnel was forming to the southwest. It came into the line of sight, traveling east, the edge of it perhaps a 100m away. Dirt and debris flew wildly. It started to rain, and then hail. The wind picked up. A close eye was kept on the direction it was heading. It slowly dissipated as it moved toward the horizon, but it left a path of broken boards, torn down structures, snapped trees, and dented bins along its wake. Luckily there were no injuries. It didn’t take long before the sun was shining, as though it had never happened. Credit: Lucky Seven Ranch."