Hurricane Fiona Nova Scotia

2022 - 9 - 23

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Nova Scotia Power expects lengthy outages from Hurricane Fiona ... (CBC.ca)

Hundreds of thousands of Nova Scotians are without power amid high winds and rain as Hurricane Fiona arrived and officials warned that the lights, for some, ...

"It's going to be a large storm. Lamey said people should not travel during the storm. "When the winds do get above [80 km/h], we will stand the buckets down," he said at a briefing Friday afternoon. It said the power could be back on by Saturday for some, while others may need to wait until Wednesday. AT Saturday, there were more than 406,000 Nova Scotia customers without power, according to the utility company's online outage map. - CBC Radio is providing live storm updates around the clock.

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Fiona, one of the strongest storms to hit Canada, leaves thousands ... (The Washington Post)

The Canadian Hurricane Center warned Friday of a "severe event" for Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec.

[wrote Friday](https://weather.gc.ca/hurricane/statements_e.html). Fiona, which brought devastating flooding to Puerto Rico and cut power to the entire island, is the latest marker of an Atlantic hurricane season that started slow but has suddenly turned active. And the blackouts could be lasting, as crews will wait for winds to calm before they safely begin repairs, said Dave Pickles, the utility’s chief operating officer. More than 40% of the population in Nova Scotia is affected by power outages, [according to utility company Nova Scotia power](http://outagemap.nspower.ca/external/default.html). The center also predicted a considerable ocean surge, or storm-driven rise in water above normally dry land, causing coastal flooding. Tropical storm warnings extend from New Brunswick to eastern Quebec to northern Newfoundland, where rainfall could reach 5 inches and winds at least 39 mph.

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Powerful storm Fiona hits Nova Scotia (Reuters)

The storm slammed into eastern Canada with hurricane-force winds nearly a week after devastating parts of the Caribbean.

The NHC said that a hurricane watch is in effect for Cayman Islands. "We've had a few before, but they say this is going to be the biggest of them all," said Chris MacPhee, 53, of Sydney, Nova Scotia, who stocked up on groceries, batteries and candles. People in coastal areas were advised to evacuate. Nearly a million people As of 5 a.m. The U.S.

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Hurricane Fiona - live: 'Very powerful' storm hits Nova Scotia after ... (The Independent)

The Canadian Hurricane Centre has confirmed that Fiona has made landfall as a post-tropical storm in eastern Nova Scotia. Maximum sustained winds are estimated ...

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Fiona makes landfall, slams Canada's Atlantic coast with severe ... (CNN)

Hurricane Fiona, now referred to as a post-tropical cyclone, has made landfall in Nova Scotia, racing through Canada's Atlantic seaboard early Saturday in ...

“Impacts are projected to be felt across the province.” Residents should brace for damaging winds, high waves, coastal storm surge and heavy rainfall, which may lead to prolonged power outages, Lohr said. “What these things tend to do, they tend to grow in size tremendously, which is again what Fiona is doing as well,” he said Friday. “Wide spread gusts of 80-110 km/h (50-68 mph) have been so far reported over Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Iles-de-la-Madeleine, with a peak gust to 144km/h (90 mph) over Beaver Island, Nova Scotia.” “Sandy was larger than Fiona is expected to be even. Fiona is expected to pass through Cape Breton Island on Saturday morning and reach the southeastern Labrador Sea by evening. Sandy in 2012 affected 24 states and all of the eastern seaboard, causing an estimated $78.7 billion in damage. The northern portion of the island stands to bear the brunt of the storm due to the direction of the winds, which will likely cause property damage and coastal flooding, Mullally said. Tanya Mullally, who serves as the province’s head of emergency management, said one of the most pressing concerns with Fiona is the historic storm surge it is expected to unleash. Wind observations on Beaver Island in eastern Nova Scotia were recorded at 94 mph (152 km/h). “It has the potential to be very dangerous,” said John Lohr, the minister responsible for the Emergency Management Office for Nova Scotia, on Thursday. More than 376,000 customers across Nova Scotia have lost power so far,

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Powerful post-tropical storm Fiona makes landfall near Canso, N.S. (CTV News Atlantic)

Fiona, now a post-tropical storm, continues to bring in powerful and destructive winds to parts of the Maritimes with hundreds of thousands without power.

3 and will showcase the redevelopment of the six-acre waterfront property in Ladysmith, B.C., that the actress bought from her grandmother 25 years ago. Former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson is set to return to television screens this fall with a series about the restoration of her Vancouver Island property. Victoria police have located and arrested a man suspected of threatening a bus driver with a knife in the city last week. A man and a woman were shot Friday night in Longueuil, on Montreal's South Shore. 10 hr ago An Iowa man was convicted Friday of charges that he led a crowd of rioters in chasing a U.S. One reason why Hurricane Fiona is already being labelled a ‘historical storm’ for Eastern Canada is because of its unusual left hook. Friday night as people in Atlantic Canada began feeling the wrath of Fiona. CTVNews.ca shows five graphics that demonstrate its destructive potential. Heavy rains have also wrapped back towards to eastern coastline of New Brunswick, as well as northern and southwestern areas of Nova Scotia. Widespread wind gusts in excess of 100 km/h continue to be reported in the Halifax-area and are extending eastwards into the province. As of 8 a.m., more than 414,000 NS Power customers were without electricity.

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Fiona rushes at Atlantic Canada with strong rains and wind (CNBC)

Fiona transformed from a hurricane into a post-tropical storm late Friday.

Pedro Pierluisi of Puerto Rico activated the National Guard to help distribute diesel fuel to hospitals and supermarkets. President Joe Biden to say Thursday that the full force of the federal government is ready to help the U.S. Authorities in Nova Scotia sent an emergency alert to phones warning of Fiona's arrival and urging people to say inside, avoid the shore, charge devices and have enough supplies for at least 72 hours. It had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph) and was moving west-northwest at 12 mph (19 kph). "This is is definitely going to be one of, if not the most powerful, tropical cyclones to affect our part of the country," said Ian Hubbard, meteorologist for the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Residents in those regions should be prepared to move out if needed," the alert read. There's something coming, and just how bad is yet to be determined," said David, wearing his outdoor waterproof gear. Fiona was a Category 4 hurricane when it pounded Bermuda with heavy rains and winds earlier Friday as it swept by the island on a route heading for northeastern Canada. National Hurricane Center said Fiona should reach the area as a "large and powerful post-tropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds." In the meantime we encourage everyone to stay safe and to listen to the instructions of local authorities and hang in there for the next 24 hours." The Canadian Hurricane Centre issued a hurricane watch over extensive coastal expanses of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. It was centered about 140 miles (220 kilometers) southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, heading north at 46 mph (74 kph).

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