Historic Flooding In Nova Scotia Causes Extensive Damage, Thousands Without Power, and Ongoing Rescue Operations
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Nova Scotia faces a calamitous situation as torrential rains, equivalent to three months’ rainfall, pour down within 24 hours, resulting in catastrophic flash floods. The disaster has left thousands of homes without electricity and caused unimaginable property damage. Tragically, four individuals, including two children, remain missing, prompting ongoing rescue efforts in perilous conditions. The region declared a state of emergency as numerous roads and bridges suffered damage. Federal resources have been deployed to assist evacuations, and officials warn of continuing rainfall in some areas.
"Look at it go,it's gonna hit that car!"
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) July 22, 2023
The patio of a local diner in Bedford, Nova Scotia, was swept away by heavy rain and flash flooding today. pic.twitter.com/UT8CC5H9Fg
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