HomeNewsWorldStorm Fiona hammers east Canada coast, knocks out power to many

Storm Fiona hammers east Canada coast, knocks out power to many

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the centre of the storm, now called Post-Tropical Cyclone Fiona, was now in the Gulf of St. Lawrence after racing through Nova Scotia.

September 24, 2022 / 18:28 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Powerful storm Fiona slammed into eastern Canada on Saturday with hurricane-force winds, blowing over trees and power lines and leaving hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses without electricity.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the centre of the storm, now called Post-Tropical Cyclone Fiona, was now in the Gulf of St. Lawrence after racing through Nova Scotia. Reports of downed trees and power lines were widespread in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

Story continues below Advertisement

Fiona, which nearly a week ago devastated parts of the Caribbean, made landfall between Canso and Guysborough, Nova Scotia, where the Canadian Hurricane Centre said it recorded what could have been the storm with the lowest barometric pressure to hit land in the country's history.

Some 79% of customers, or 414,000, were without power in Nova Scotia, and 95%, 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.