Environment Canada officials heading to Leamington; shelter opens at Sherk Centre By Carys Mills and Jeff Bolichowski, The Windsor Star June 6, 2010 A state of emergency has been declared in Leamington as of 6:25 a.m. Sunday after a suspected tornado swept through the town uprooting decades-old trees, downing power lines and destroying homes. Photograph by: DAN JANISSE, The Windsor Star An F1 tornado touched down in Leamington early Sunday amidst a torrential flood that's drowned crops the Harrow area, damaged trees and left ditches overflowing across the southern reaches of the county. "(Harrow) just looks like a massive lake when you drive down there," said Essex Deputy Mayor Richard Meloche, reached Sunday at the Red Bull Air Race. He said Harrow, Colchester and Oxley were inundated by the storm. "There's going to be a lot of corn crops that are going to have to be replanted." Late Sunday afternoon Environment Canada confirmed that a tornado in the F1 ran...