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A Man Got Sucked Into A Tunnel Near Toronto Yesterday & He's Still Missing (VIDEO)

The 30-year-old was swept through a storm tunnel and into a pond.
Contributing Writer

York Regional Police are still searching for a 30-year-old man swept into a tunnel in Richmond Hill during Tuesday's storm.

UPDATE: Police confirmed on Wednesday afternoon that officers have located a body believed to be the missing man. 

EARLIER: According to police, the man was sucked through the storm tunnel and into a nearby pond during the afternoon downpour.

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Investigators are currently using both a marine unit and helicopter to search the pond. However, the man is yet to be found.

Several tornado warnings were issued in the GTA on Tuesday as yet another severe storm swept into the region. 

A series of tornadoes wreaked havoc in Ontario over the long weekend, causing floods and damage from flying debris.

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