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    Powerful storm Fiona slammed into eastern Canada on Saturday with hurricane-force winds - nearly a week after devastating
    parts of the Caribbean - as houses have been washed away
    and hundreds of thousands are without power in one of the
    strongest storms ever to hit the country.

    The National Hurricane Center said the center of the storm, now called Post-Tropical
    Cyclone Fiona after being downgraded from a hurricane, was crossing eastern Nova
    Scotia, bringing high winds - some the level of a Category 1 hurricane - and heavy
    rains.

    The storm had weakened somewhat as it travelled north.
    As of 5 a.m., the storm was about 160 miles northeast
    of Halifax, carrying maximum winds of 90 miles per hour and
    barreling north at around 26 mph, the NHC said.



    Hurricane-force winds extended up to 175 miles out from Fiona's center while tropical-storm-force winds reached up to 405 miles out as of 8 a.m.
    ET, according to the NHC. 

    The  called the storm 'the lowest pressured land falling storm on record in Canada.' Lower pressure systems cause
    more intense storms, providing lift and moisture in the atmosphere to fuel showers and thunderstorms. 

    The 931.6 mb measurement would be not only a Canadian record
    but the lowest pressure ever observed in either
    Canada or the US for any storm north of the Gulf Coast, according to . 

    The pressure is similar to what is usually expected with
    a Category 4 hurricane but it's only a tropical storm because of the wide differential in pressure across the storm. 

    Hurricanes in Canada are somewhat rare, in part because once the storms
    reach colder waters, they lose their main source
    of energy. But post-tropical cyclones still can have hurricane-strength winds,
    although they have a cold core and no visible eye.
    They also often lose their symmetric form and more resemble a comma. 






    Michael King, special advisor to Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew
    Furey, and his family, posted a photo that shows damaged caused by
    post-tropical storm Fiona on the Burnt Islands







    Some sort of structure appears to have floated away due to the effects of the post-tropical storm







    Fallen trees lean against a house in Sydney as post tropical storm Fiona continues to batter the Maritimes on Saturday







    Powerful storm Fiona slammed into eastern Canada on Saturday with hurricane-force winds, nearly a week after devastating parts
    of the Caribbean as hundreds of thousands are
    without power, including some in Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island







    Wind and rain from Post-Tropical Storm Fiona hit the shoreline of Bras d'Or
    Lake in Irish Cove, Nova Scotia on Cape Breton Island







    Experts predicted high winds, storm surges and heavy rainfall from Fiona.
    Although a gradual weakening was forecast during the next couple of days, Fiona was expected to maintain hurricane-force winds until Saturday afternoon, the NHC said.

    Trees were down on this part of Atlantic Canada







    A house sees part of its ceiling cave in as part of what the Canadian Hurricane Center
    called the storm 'the lowest pressured land falling storm on record in Canada'







    According to Nova Scotia Power, over 420,000 people in the province
    of about 970,000 were without power as of 8 a.m. eastern time.
    Power lines were down in Charlottetown on nearby PEI







    People look at fallen trees behind houses in Charlottetown as post-tropical storm Fiona,
    one of the strongest storms to ever strike Eastern Canada







    Youth hostel Paradis Bleu is surrounded by high water caused by post-tropical storm Fiona is shown on the
    Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec






























    Ocean waves pounded the town of Channel-Port Aux Basques
    on the southern coast of Newfoundland, where
    entire structures were washed into the sea. Mayor Brian Button said Saturday over
    social media that people were being evacuated to high ground as winds knocked down power lines.


    'We´ve already had houses ... that are washed away,' he said.


    Button said anybody who has been told to leave their home needs
    to leave.

    'I´m seeing homes in the ocean. I'm seeing rubble floating all over the place.
    It's complete and utter destruction. There's an apartment that is gone, that
    is literally just rubble,' said René J. Roy, a resident of Channel-Port Aux Basques and chief editor at Wreckhouse Press, said in a phone
    interview.

    Roy estimated between eight to 12 houses and buildings have washed into
    the sea. 'It's quite terrifying,' he said.














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    Pedestrians survey the damage in Sydney, N.S. as post tropical
    storm Fiona continues to batter the Maritimes







    A resident takes photographs of flooding following the passing of Hurricane Fiona, later
    downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, in Shediac, New Brunswick







    Downed power lines from winds from Post-Tropical Storm Fiona rest against a
    home on September 24, 2022 in Sydney, Nova Scotia







    A fallen power pole blocks a street and take down power lines in Sydney,
    Nova Scotia







    A sailboat lies washed up on shore following the passing of
    Hurricane Fiona, later downgraded to a post-tropical storm, in Shearwater, Nova Scotia







    A car drives through water along the Canso Causeway as wind and rain from Post-Tropical Storm Fiona hit the region on September 24,
    2022 in Port Hastings














    Jolene Garland, a spokeswoman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Newfoundland and Labrador, said a woman was safe after being 'tossed into
    the water as her home collapsed' in the Channel-Port Aux Basques area.

    She said authorities received a report of another individual being swept out to sea but conditions were too dangerous
    to immediately confirm or respond.

    Garland described extreme weather conditions along the southwest coast of Newfoundland that included 'high winds, high waves, flooding and electrical
    fires.' Multiple structures have been destroyed by high seas, she said

    The Royal Canadian Police said the town of 4,000 is in a state of emergency as authorities deal with multiple electrical fires and residential
    flooding.

    In Sydney, Nova Scotia, the largest city in Cape Breton, about 20 people have taken refuge at the Centre 200 sports and entertainment
    facility, said Christina Lamey, a spokeswoman for the region. Lemay said there are hundreds of
    people displaced in the province.

    Arlene and Robert Grafilo fled to Centre 200 with their children, aged three and
    10, after a massive tree fell on their duplex apartment.


    'We were trapped and we couldn't open the doors and the windows,
    so that's when we decided to call 911,' said Arlene Grafilo, adding firefighters eventually rescued them.


    Federal Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair noted police are investigating the report of an individual missing in Channel-Port Aux Basques but there is no confirmation of any
    dead or injured.

    'The damage is very extensive. We've seen homes,
    community centers, apartment buildings, roadways, bridges have all been impacted,' Blair said.

    He also said there is very extensive damage at the airport in Sydney, Nova
    Scotia and at other airports including Halifax but it
    is more minor damage at Nova's Scotia's largest airport.















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    Workers clear fallen trees and downed wires from damage caused by post tropical storm Fiona in the Nova Scotia capital of Halifax







    A fallen tree blocks a car as post tropical storm Fiona causes
    widespread damage in Halifax on Saturday







    Workers clear fallen trees and downed wires from damage
    caused by post tropical storm Fiona in Halifax on Saturday. Canadian forecasters warned it could be one of the most severe storms in the country's history







    A worker clears fallen trees and downed wires from damage caused
    by post tropical storm Fiona, which has downed
    tons of trees and even washed out houses







    Vehicles pass under a fallen tree in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia on Saturday as residents
    reeled from the post-Hurricane conditions brought on by Fiona







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    Blair told The Associated Press he expects
    the Canadian Armed Forces to help in the recovery including possibly
    moving people around, assisting with shelters and providing help with the removal of debris in addition to rescue
    operations should it be needed.

    'They are moving now,' Blair said.

    Halifax Mayor Mike Savage said the roof of an apartment building collapsed and they moved 100 people to a evacuation center.
    He said no one was seriously hurt or killed. Officials said there are other apartment buildings that are also significantly damaged.
    Halifax has about 160 people displaced from two apartments, officials said.


    Some 79 percent of customers and over 40 percent of the population, or 414,000, were without power in Nova Scotia, and 95
    percent, or 82,000, had lost power on Prince Edward Island,
    utility companies said. The region was also seeing spotty mobile
    phone service. Police across the region reported multiple road closures. 

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delayed Saturday's departure for Japan, where he was to attend the funeral
    of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, to receive briefings and support
    the government's emergency response, Press Secretary Cecely Roy said on Twitter. 






    The National Hurricane Center said the center of the storm, now
    called Post-Tropical Cyclone Fiona, was crossing eastern Nova Scotia, bringing high winds
    and heavy rains







    The storm had weakened somewhat as it travelled north. As of 5 a.m., the storm was about 160 miles northeast of Halifax, carrying maximum winds
    of 90 miles per hour and barreling north at around 26 mph,
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    Large trees torn from the ground by Hurricane Fiona in Nova Scotia



    Daylight is beginning to break as Ferocious Fiona continues to rip
    away at Nova Scotia. Hydro poles and lines coming down across
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    In the provincial capital of Halifax, a tree fell on a fire
    truck that had a crew inside with live wires, according to

    , a government weather source, said the highest wind gusts hit 179 kilometers per hour,
    or about 111 mph.  

    Formerly designated a hurricane, the storm battered Caribbean islands earlier in the
    week, killing at least eight people and knocking out power for virtually all of Puerto Rico's 3.3 million people during a sweltering heat wave.
    Nearly a million people remained without power five days later.


    A hurricane warning was in effect for much of central Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, home to more than 150,000 people, and parts of Newfoundland, the
    Miami-based NHC said.

    Canadian Hurricane Centre meteorologist Ian Hubbard said on Friday the effects of Fiona would be
    felt over a wide area.














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    In the provincial capital of Halifax, a tree fell
    on a fire truck that had a crew inside with live wires







    Environment and Climate Change Canada, a government weather source, said the
    highest wind gusts hit 179 kilometers per hour, or about 111 mph







    Formerly designated a hurricane, the storm battered
    Caribbean islands earlier in the week, killing at least eight people and knocking out power for virtually
    all of Puerto Rico's 3.3 million people during a sweltering heat wave. Vehicles
    pass under a fallen tree in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia







    A hurricane warning was in effect for much of central Nova Scotia and
    Prince Edward Island, home to more than 150,000
    people, and parts of Newfoundland, the Miami-based NHC said as waves pound the shores of Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia







    A Canadian flag waves in the high winds in Dartmouth, N.S.
    on Saturday. Strong rains and winds lashed the Atlantic Canada region as Fiona closed in early Saturday




    A little brighter now…



    Hurricane force wind gusts have been occurring the last few
    hours in New Glasgow Nova Scotia from the now historic post tropical cyclone Fiona!


    'The center of it is one thing, but the weather that's associated with it in terms
    of the rain and where all the strong winds are, it's going to be over a much larger area,' he said.


    'Many, many places away from the center of the storm are still going to be seriously
    impacted from this,' Hubbard told Reuters.

    There will be rough and pounding surf, with waves as high as
    33 feet expected to hit the eastern shore of Nova Scotia
    Friday night.

    Canadian authorities sent emergency alerts in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, warning of severe flooding along shorelines and extremely dangerous waves.
    People in coastal areas were advised to evacuate.


    '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. He said he was feeling 'a little nervous, I guess.'














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    Ian Livingstone surveys the damage to his house from a fallen tree early in the morning in Halifax on Saturday







    Canadian authorities sent emergency alerts in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island,
    warning of severe flooding along shorelines and extremely dangerous waves.
    People in coastal areas were advised to evacuate




    Dartmouth apartment building evacuated overnight after structural
    damage



    While we wait for the NHC's official call, it looks like

    The storm could prove more ferocious than the benchmarks of Hurricane Juan in 2003 and Hurricane Dorian in 2019, Canadian Hurricane Centre meteorologist Bob Robichaud told a briefing.


    The country's two largest carriers, Air Canada and
    WestJet Airlines, suspended regional service starting
    Friday evening.

    Canadians stocked up on food and barricaded their homes
    in preparation for the relentless rain and flooding.



    'All the ingredients are really there for some high water
    levels, flooding and potential damage,' said meteorologist Rob Carroll, who added the storm surges will likely be the most damaging part of the
    storm.

    Chris Fogarty, manager of the Canadian Hurricane Center,
    told






    The storm could prove more ferocious than the benchmarks of
    Hurricane Juan in 2003 and Hurricane Dorian in 2019, Canadian Hurricane Centre meteorologist Bob Robichaud told a briefing







    The country's two largest carriers, Air Canada and WestJet Airlines, suspended regional service starting Friday
    evening







    Pedestrians survey the damage in Halifax as post tropical storm Fiona continues to batter the area on Saturday







    Georgina Scott surveys the damage on her street in Halifax as post tropical storm Fiona continues to batter the area
    on Saturday







    Strong rains and winds lashed the Atlantic Canada region as Fiona closed in early
    Saturday as a big, powerful post-tropical cyclone


    Extensive power outages may occur in Nova Scotia
    from the storm as they already have in Puerto Rico, and John Lohr of the Emergency Management Office of Nova Scotia said.



    'Impacts are projected to be felt across the province. Every Nova Scotian should be
    preparing today,' he added.   

    Utility company Nova Scotia Power created an Emergency Operations Center, which will act as a base of operations for the company to work on restoring power as
    quickly as possible. 

    Canadians have been sharing ways to prepare for the effects
    of the storm including keeping ice in the house
    to keep food cold in case of a power outage and having extra batteries on hand. 












    'Every Nova Scotian should be preparing today,' John Lohr of
    the Emergency Management Office of Nova Scotia said













    Pedestrians in Halifax are already feeling the rain on Friday
    as the eastern coast of Canada is expected to see upwards of 7 inches
    of rain













    A sign in the window of a storefront on the Halifax waterfront is seen ahead of Hurricane Fiona as the storm closes in to make landfall on Saturday


    'All that momentum is trapped within the storm, so
    it's very difficult for something like that to actually wind down,' Canadian Hurricane Centre
    meteorologist Bob Robichaud said.

    'It's a major hurricane, and it's only 900 kilometers away from us, and it's
    getting bigger,' he added.

    'We have been through these types of events before, but my fear is, not
    to this extent,' Amanda McDougall, mayor of Cape Breton Regional Municipality said.


    Hurricanes in Canada are somewhat rare, in part because once the storms reach
    colder waters, they lose their main source
    of energy. 

    The storm has so far killed five people - two in Puerto Rico, two in the Dominican Republic and one
    in the French island of Guadeloupe.

    Fiona then made its way to Bermuda where residents were seen boarding up windows
    and taking shelter before the hurricane's arrival. 

    Fiona hit the island on Thursday as a Category 4 storm, but despite being downgraded, the hurricane continues to threaten the Caribbean islands as
    it heads to Canada.














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    A satellite image shows how badly homes were flooded on Salinas Beach in Puerto
    Rico following the storm













    A man collects donated water bottles for drinking after Hurricane Fiona
    damaged water supplies in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico


    Before reaching Bermuda, Fiona caused severe flooding and devastation in Puerto Rico, leading
    President Joe Biden to say Thursday that the full force of the federal
    government is ready to help the United States territory recover. 

    Speaking at a briefing with Federal Emergency Management Agency officials
    in New York, Biden said, 'We're all in this together.'

    The president noted that hundreds of FEMA and other
    federal officials are already on the ground in Puerto Rico, where Fiona
    caused an island-wide blackout.

    As of Thursday, more than one million homes and businesses
    were still without power, and more than 450,000 people remained without water service. 

    Fortunately, the pace to restore power to homes is faster than efforts performed after Hurricane Maria hit in 2017
    when all 1.5 million homes were without power for a week.
























    Residents are seen here working to recover belongings from
    flooding caused by Hurricane Fiona in the Los Sotos neighborhood of Higuey, Dominican Republic on Tuesday













    Members of the Puerto Rico National Guard distribute water in an affected community in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Ponce,
    Puerto Rico















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    Meteorologists expect a tropical wave, which began to form Wednesday, 'is the most significant threat for the US mainland we've had this hurricane season.' A
    member of the Puerto Rico National Guard is seen wading through the flooded streets














    The now-bankrupt Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority took 11 months
    to restore power to all customers. LUMA Energy, which now
    presides over the island's power, said 'full restoration could take several days.' 

    In the Dominican Republic, meanwhile, more than a million people are without running
    water while just under 350,000 homes and businesses were without power as of Wednesday.



    Maj. Gen. Juan Méndez García, director of the DR's emergency operations center, told CNN that more than 600 homes had been destroyed while some communities are without access to aid.


    President Biden announced Wednesday the approval of a major disaster declaration for the territory which will allow
    Puerto Ricans access to grants for temporary housing and home repairs
    in addition to low-interest loans to cover property losses.


    'This ensures that our people will have access to additional help from FEMA to recover from the damage
    caused by this event,' Puerto Rico Gov. Pedro Pierluisi Complementing the president's efforts, New York City Mayor Eric
    Adams has deployed staff from city agencies to help Puerto Rican officials survey the damage.


    Trailing Fiona in the Caribbean is Tropical storm Ian, which is expected to become a
    hurricane on Sunday night. The NHC said that a hurricane watch is
    in effect for Cayman Islands.

    The storms Ian's projected path takes it just south of Jamaica,
    over western Cuba and into Florida early next week, the hurricane centre said.


    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency
    on Friday, freeing up funding and emergency services in advance of the storm.









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