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The Toronto stick sign just got an unfortunate edit

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我们城市的一个最多人拍摄新的吸引力s is hurting today after losing its heart and, ironically, the letters "T" and "O."

The culprit? A short but stunningly fierce rainstorm that rocked Toronto on Sunday afternoon, leaving a mess ofdowned hydro lines, toppled trees,shattered glass, and very wet people in its wake.

Tens of thousands in the GTA were leftwithout powerfollowing the roughly 10-minute-long flash storm, which peaked around 3:30 p.m.

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Most of that power has now been restored, but the widespread damage from just minutes of up to 90 km/h winds has not been undone – especially in neighbourhoods bordering Lake Ontario, where storms are known to beparticularly intense.

One suspected lakeside casualty of Sunday's "microburst" was the populardriftwood Toronto signnear Humber Bay Park.

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The sign, installed this past July by two local artists, is thought to have lost its heart to yesterday's high winds. Also missing is the final "TO" in Toronto.

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There have been reports that the sign was not damaged by the storm, but possibly by vandals. A local reader tells us that when he walked by the sign on Saturday, the letters had already been removed.

We've seen a few photos of well-intentioned citizens trying to "fix" the sign with their own bodies in recent days. While cute, this is not a permanent solution.

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Hopefully this oft-photographed attraction will be repaired soon.

In the meantime, Humber Bay'sdriftwood sunbather(made by the same artists behind the broken Toronto sign) appears to haveweathered the stormjust fine.

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Enrico Sposato


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