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2000 – July 15: Flood
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2000 – Nov. 23: Crash
Highway pileup – 31 vehicles involved in crash on Highway 401 near Woodstock. 25 km stretch of highway closed for 6.5 hours, 5 sent to hospital. -
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1988 – July 30: Tornado
Tornado: Norwich. A funnel cloud touched down around 3:45 p.m. Trees were snapped and uprooted, a garage was blown off its foundation. Rated an F0. -
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1984 – Feb. 14: Train derailment
Train derailment: A 24-car CN train derailed four miles west of Woodstock, causing $1 million damage. Half-mile of track was torn up. Train was carrying propane. Heavy rain blamed for weakening track. -
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1974 – May 30: Train derailment
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1954: Water contamination
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1953 – May 21: Tornado
Three tornadoes came together and destroyed portions of Middlesex, Perth and Oxford Counties. The village of Kintore suffered much devastation with five farms levelled and many animals killed. -
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1950: Train crash
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1937: Flood
Flood: Woodstock and region was flooded when Thames River overflowed its banks. In Ingersoll a doctor was swept away in his vehicle, attending to a derailed train that killed three people. Four bridges collapsed, 2 dams swept away. Four inches of rain fell in 48 hours.
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1935: Fire
Fire: Fairground and grandstand in Woodstock destroyed by fire. -
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1930 – Sept. 2: Block fire
Conflagration: Otterville business block destroyed by fire. Grocery store, bakery, print shop and other nearby buildings affected. -
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1929 – Jan. 28: Fire
Fire: LA France Plushes Ltd. factory on Dundas Street Woodstock destroyed; power was knocked out in the city after a wall collapsed on powerline. Mutual Aid required. -
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1914 – June 8: Tornado
Tornado: Just after 6 p.m. a cyclone crossed the 13th Concession. It travelled southeast for about two kilometres, destroying farms, wood lots and a slaughterhouse in its path. The storm ended within a half an hour, but left two people dead in East Zorra. -
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1901: Train crash
Train crash: Ingersoll at GTR station. Two trains struck head-on. -
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1893: Explosion
Explosion: Opera House in Woodstock destroyed. -
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1856 – June 29: Tornado
About 3 p.m., two currents met at the ninth concession of Zorra Township and a spiral column appeared. Three deaths and countless injuries were reported as the storm travelled easterly and ended up destroying the village of Eastwood.