P.E.I. dairy farmers grappling with mangled, destroyed barns
Kevin Jewell considers it a miracle he didn’t lose a cow after powerful winds from Fiona ripped open his barn and crumpled the steel frame
by Alexandre Silberman – CBC News
“It’s unbelievable that could happen, in a barn that was full capacity,” he said.
Jewell’s son went to check on the main barn at their family farm in Meadowbank, P.E.I., early Saturday morning. He called to say it had collapsed and was completely destroyed.
“He said, ‘Dad, she’s gone,’ and those were probably the most sickening words I’ve ever heard,” Jewell said.
Dairy farmers across the province are facing significant damage in wake of post-tropical storm Fiona, which flattened at least 10 barns, broke silos in half and killed an unknown number of cows, according to the industry association.“For the people that have lost their buildings, there’s no words in the dictionary to explain the devastation that those people are experiencing”
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