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No injuries after three tornadoes confirmed Tuesday

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No injuries or serious damage was logged after three small tornadoes touched down in Manitoba Tuesday.

The first funnel cloud happened northeast of Douglas at around 3:40 p.m. damaging the roof of a garage, a fence and some trees in the area, as wind speeds reached a max of 115 kilometres per hour, said a Saturday news release from tornado monitors, the Northern Tornadoes Project.

Just before 4:30 p.m., another twister was spotted southeast of Manitou, producing wind speeds of 115 km/h, said the NTP, with another recorded at 5:50 near Sperling.

All three were classified as EF0, the lowest possible, with review of satellite imagery yet to be completed.

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