'Rubble floating all over the place': Fiona sweeps away homes, knocks off power in eastern Canada

 


Fiona, now a post-tropical cyclone after a destructive run as a hurricane, has already washed away homes, toppled trees and left thousands without power in Atlantic Canada after the storm made landfall early Saturday.

The Canadian Hurricane Centre called Fiona a "historic storm for eastern Canada" and a "potential landmark weather event" in a region where hurricanes are rare. Many storms weaken when they reach colder waters.

Fiona is expected to continue to gradually weaken over the next few days.

Hundreds of thousands of people in Atlantic Canada remained without power Sunday and Canadian officials continue to assess the scope of the devastation. Fiona brought widespread power outages. 

More than 400,000 Nova Scotia Power customers had been affected by outages Saturday, the company reported.

As of Sunday evening, more than 211,000 Nova Scotia Power customers and over 81,000 Maritime Electric customers in the province of Prince Edward Island were without power. So were more than 20,600 homes and businesses in New Brunswick.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/09/24/hurricane-fiona-historic-storm-atlantic-canada-puerto-rico/8103910001/

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