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Extremely dangerous situation but knowing what happens with our "justice" system, all parties involved in this situation will probably escape with a nice slap of the wrist at most.
 
Extremely dangerous situation but knowing what happens with our "justice" system, all parties involved in this situation will probably escape with a nice slap of the wrist at most.

Depends on if you mean criminal or civil consequences. As someone who works within that system, I guarantee there will be lots paid out in civil suits or settlements. It just is more likely to be paid by the liable parties' insurers than by those parties themselves (after deductibles, which can be extensive).
 
Top reported windspeed in Toronto was 112km/ph on the Island

Top reported windspeed in St. Kitts...........141km/ph (comparable to an F1 Tornado or a Cat 1 Hurricane)

For a view of how this looked else where in Ontario, look at this brief clip of homes on the Lake Erie shoreline near Chatham.


Note that the storm surge is actually raining down on the roofs of some homes.
 
There should have been as many lawsuits flying in the air over that. Just saying...
 

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