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More than 290,000 without power as Dorian closes in
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/thousands-without-electricity-ahead-of-hurricane-dorian-1.5274741
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More than 290,000 Nova Scotia Power customers are without electricity as Hurricane Dorian closes in on the region.
As of 5:10 p.m., the power utility reported there were 295,271 customers without electricity across Nova Scotia. Most of the outages were caused by high winds that downed trees and heavy rain.
Power for most customers is expected to be restored by late Sunday night.
Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, tweeted on Saturday afternoon the Canadian Armed Forces are mobilizing to deploy to assist with recovery after the storm moves through.
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mahatmakanejeeves
(61,337 posts)applegrove
(123,460 posts)the area. It is near a hotel. I don't know if they have had to evacuate too. Last thing you need in a category 2 is your first responders out in the weather because a crane breaks in several places in a new highrise. An ambulance driver was killed in Halifax's last hurricane as a tree toppled onto his ambulance as he waited for calls. Halifax is a rock in many places with big old shallow rooted trees in the South end where this is. I was there for hurricane Juan. That was a 3. But still worrysome today.
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A crane on South Park Street a busy roadway in downtown Halifax snapped in several places from the power of the wind.
A roof on a building on nearby Queen Street blew off and landed on several cars.
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cabot
(724 posts)Terrible. Trees are down. I'm not sure if the worst is over. It is now 10:14 ADT, so I'm hoping it is. Knock wood, I still have power. I guess it is one of the advantages of living near a huge medical complex.