A camper-trailer, reportedly with four youngsters riding inside, was blown off the highway and upended Tuesday as severe weather continued to pummel parts of Saskatchewan.
Emergency crews were dispatched around 8 p.m. CST to Highway 11 about 10 kilometres northwest of Regina.
According to CBC News reporter Cameron MacIntosh four children and two adults were in the vehicle and survived the crash.
It was not immediately known if there were any injuries.
Communities across Saskatchewan have endured two days in a row of violent weather, with reports of tornadoes spotted in the southwest and heavy downpours drenching some areas.
The weather was also playing havoc with power service and communications systems.
Officials from SaskTel said parts of their network were not functioning, because of power failures.
There were reports of power outages in parts of Saskatoon Tuesday evening, adding to a long list of places that were in the dark because of the weather.


CBC | Posted: 06/26/2012 11:48 pm