In Prince Edward Island here, and the damage is bad. The north shore is absolutely destroyed, roofs have been ripped up, livestock barns destroyed and cows missing, most power lines are down (I have a generator, power is expected to be out for most of this week), there is flooding, and so many trees are down. Personally on my property, pretty much our entire fence line needs to be repaired (at least 5 trees fell and destroyed it), our horses big metal run in flipped into the fenced in area at 5 am Saturday with the roof detached and completely collapsed (luckily the two horse in there, a mare and a blind pony, managed to get out without injury, though we did have to go chase them down and build a makeshift pen in our goat barn. Overall this storm has been a nightmare, our horses easily could have been crushed by that building (especially the pony, since he’s blind and used our mare as a guide with sound but couldn’t hear her thanks to the wind). But, everyone seems to be okay; there are no reports of anything more than minor injuries thus far, and I’m pretty sure that one area in Newfoundland got hit a lot worse than we did. Hope everyone is safe!
@@Alacritous You could have said that 1000 years ago. That said, I'm glad you're not in our communities. Stay out, we don't want you. We'd rather deal with wind and waves than hysterical control freaks.
@UA-cam Censorship Can Lick My Taint "Joined June 2022" Your opinion is worthless. Look at Canada's murder tally this year... look at Toronto alone. Compare that to the deaths from post-tropical storms, tropical storms, and hurricanes combined. You're addicted to the fear machine. I can tell you own no property and have never been flooded. You're not strong enough.
@UA-cam Censorship Can Lick My Taint It wasn't a particularly strong storm. It wasn't even strong enough to be classified a tropical storm let alone a hurricane. The damage you're seeing is a result of *where* it hit; that area hasn't been struck in a long time, hence the damage. How do you not know how this works? Oh, right... because you're an urbanite and this is alien to you.
@UA-cam Censorship Can Lick My Taint I just looked: 788 people were murdered last year, almost exclusively by "BIPOC". Five people died in hurricanes. This pattern is repeated year after year. People have always died in weather. Things have always blown over and been washed away. It is literally how our coastlines were formed. It is nature. It has always happened and always will. Deal with it. Was it bad weather? Yes. Was it bad as far as "bad weather" goes? No. Not by a long shot. It was your average post-tropical storm. Does that diminish the damage and lives lost? No, of course not. It's just par for the course. People like you are so easily manipulated, it's unreal.
I’m in Halifax/Dartmouth and it was a scary storm to say the least. Our power was out almost 24 hours, considering the extent of the storm that wasn’t as long as it could have been. Thank you to the NSPC crews and the visiting crews that came to help. I didn’t have cell service which was upsetting because I couldn’t check on family and friends. Thankfully things are back on track now.
I didn’t know him personally but my children did. They went to school together as teenagers. Losing him was a terrible loss to his family and community alike. ❤️
I remember the Ground Hog Hurricane, 1975?1976? which hit Nova Scotia when I was living in Yarmouth. Big ships way up on shore and mobile homes where swept away. We were stranded in our homes sleeping by the fire place for about a week.
Thank you for keeping us updated on the storm. I haven't been to the island in years; however, it used to be my yearly summer vacation spot - and I have an Aunt that still lives in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Prayers up !!!
This is why I don’t live anywhere near the ocean just a crummy lake . I really hope they’re able to find everyone that’s missing and that they are okay I hope this ends soon stay safe fellow Canadians you’re in my thoughts today .
Lol being afraid of the ocean is silly and immature and if natural disasters are part of your reasoning you're pretty dumb too hurricanes earthquakes tornado flooding all can still happen main land what a useless comment
I live on the West Coast of Canada, the ocean is 7 minutes away. When (not if) the next huge earthquake happens my house won't be damaged by the tsunami, "just" the earthquake itself, because I am on a hill. I couldn't live away from my ocean. Btw, disasters will happen anywhere.
@@Ilikefrogs.. You can live near the ocean, just not on the shore itself. I live 7 minutes from the Pacific, my house is fine in storms. Disasters can happen anywhere.
I'm from Burnt Islands about 30km from Port Aux Basques. Many members in our community have been affected from this Storm also. People losing their homes and or means of livelihood. Truly Devastating.
From what I can tell from the wind damage this is about what you would expect to see with category 1 hurricane conditions. A lot of tree damage, electric grid damage, and some coastal flooding. Cape Breton may have seen winds more in the category 2 range of hurricane conditions. Some weaker and older buildings had some serious roof damage on Cape Breton. A lot of stronger buildings lost roof shingles on Cape Breton too. The tree damage on Cape Breton looks to be much more extensive than the rest of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. There’s some forest damage in Cape Breton where large swaths of trees were blown down through forests, which is obviously more indicative of winds in that category 2 range. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a few tornadoes too on Cape Breton. It doesn’t take much to spin up a tornado when you have high winds in that range.
Some damage in my area of Glace Bay looks more like cat 3 + winds, roofs missing from entire neighborhoods and structures flipped upside down. Significantly worse than what category 2 Juan inflicted, despite apparently only being 5 MPH stronger at landfall....
My heart and well wishes to you all. Being just below you I worry that we just completely lucked out but may not later on as it’s so early in the season. Please take care.
We will be just fine. Life continues. The planet will survive. Reassure your children. Don't let them grow up in fear. Man has gone through this multiple times. Enjoy your life. Fear is contagious.
105 miles an hour winds are not the fastest winds that have ever hit the North Eastern coast of Canada 🇨🇦. Taking in that a storm is not a hurricane until the wind reaches a sustained 90 miles an hr. These were powerful winds timing as to the high tide and the direction all added to the tragic outcome of this storm. I'm sure people have been warned of the dangers of coastline erosion causing future issues. I offer my sincere condolences to all those that have felt the sting of tragedy or loss of loved ones and property. God bless you all.
@@bradl8887 see that’s where reading the Bible means the most he is loving but question?where was Satan cast when he and his angels were thrown out of heaven…the EARTH 🌍 so yes the devil is allowed for a time to do things his way and look around don’t you think that’s true as far as evil world?but he also has limitations on what he can or can’t do?everyone’s always pointing finger at God why?when there non believers?that would make them hypocritical wouldn’t it?but God has love and mercy to who hope to live there lives to serve him..he knows who that is!so my friend God Is everything he claims and more than you can comprehend but again there’s a devil that hates you because God loves u so he wants to destroy what God loves make sense it should…of course there’s much much more than this but if need till forever lol but hope gives u a answer why actually it’s very common question hope I helped be well 👏🙏
@@markusbrauns4274 I’m in a floating home lol literally for that reason. Where I’m at flooded this year and the river was at the banks edge flooding basements while I was sitting at water level lol! I never had such a high up view before the water was 6ft higher than usual
Most of the damage is a whole lot of trees taking out power lines, flipped campers, and the occasional damaged roof. The power will be back on within a few days if you’re in town. If you’re in the country it could take a week. I will say that the price of firewood might go down a bit this year so unlike Europe we can still afford to heat our homes this winter. Things will be back to normal in a week, there are just less trees now.
Go to Glace Bay, structures were destroyed and 200 people displaced from their homes. Port Aus Beaux Newfoundland was straight up destroyed as a community as well. You can tell when somebody hasn't been anywhere near where the storm hit the hardest lol
@@jerro1446 Which is why you should generalize where you're from. Things are still nowhere near normal on the eastern side of that monster, some areas will likely never be the same. Look at Port Aux Basques, it was completely destroyed. PEI sattelite before and after Fiona is also a sight to behold...towns in Cape Breton ripped upside down.... It was a disaster for many, you should be grateful you avoided the center and east side of her.
I slept through it. Spent less than 24 hours without electricity. Cleaned the leaves and small branches that came down off of my street with some neighbors, read some, took a nap, went for a bike ride.
@@patrickstefanek3842 I sure would have, but I don't own any tackle or rods. But I did see quite a few people fishing at Dartmouth Cove while on my bike ride to Cow Bay. Those aren't fish I would eat, given how filthy the harbor is, but am I wrong to think that the storm may have driven fish shoreward?
@@zahkrosis666 ahhh. You guys didn’t get it much. I heard Port aux Basque got hammered. I’m in HRM. Wasn’t a good time here but I’m shocked how quickly we’re getting up and running. Poor Cape Breton though. Looks like they took the brunt of it all.
I was following the buoy reports the night of the storm and in was huge. I’m not sure why anyone in a house beside the open ocean would be surprised by the dangers of sheltering in place in that location
Finally someone who knows. We've measured the earth, theres no curve anywhere. We see mountains from 300 miles away, thats not possible on NASA's globe. Theres no proof the earth is moving. The 2nd law of thermodynamics says outerspace isnt real. Cannot have gas pressure next to a vacuum. NASA brainwashes children with globe propaganda from birth. NASA steals $60 million a day from you to shoot helium balloon rockets and satellites into the ocean. Air bubbles in "space", green screens, hair spray in hair to fake zero G, actornots on wires and harnesses. All government and military design documents assume a flat and non rotating earth. Pilots admit its flat. "Flat Earth" is openly censored by government. Real flat earth youtube channels are deleted and anti-flat earth channels are promoted (corporate welfare). NASA means "to deceive" in hebrew. NASA has 666 in their math everywhere. Every picture of space is a literal cartoon image NASA admits is fake. You could collect $20,000 if you prove earth spins. You could collect $200,000 if you prove earth curve.
@@Fefnefef Good job for realizing this video is just to manipulate people. .666ft per mile squared = Curvature rate of earth 66,600mph = Earth going around sun 1666 = Year gravity was invented (666 newtons) 66.6° latitude = North and south arctic circles 6x6x60 = Diameter of the moon 6x6x6 = Surface temperature of uranus 4.666km/s = Plutos orbital velocity 666 = Speed of sound in knots 600 x 6 x 6 = earth circumference in nautical miles 1.666 AU = Distance from mars to sun 1,426,666,422km = Saturn orbital distance 666 times brighter, the sun is than venus 666 days. Longest time a female astronaut has been in space That's a lot of coincidences.
The Canadian armed forces should have been at the ready when this hurricane was first recognized as a severe storm that could cause damage to Eastern Cities, towns and outlying areas, not as an afterthought. The military should have been on alert.
Well at least it had degraded to a "post tropical storm" instead of a full hurricane or "tropical storm" but even these degraded diminishing storms are known to have broader effects and cause more damage over all.
@@bradl8887 You probably think the earth is a ball. .666ft per mile squared = Curvature rate of earth 66,600mph = Earth going around sun 1666 = Year gravity was invented (666 newtons) 66.6° latitude = North and south arctic circles 6x6x60 = Diameter of the moon 6x6x6 = Surface temperature of uranus 4.666km/s = Plutos orbital velocity 666 = Speed of sound in knots 600 x 6 x 6 = earth circumference in nautical miles 1.666 AU = Distance from mars to sun 1,426,666,422km = Saturn orbital distance 666 times brighter, the sun is than venus 666 days. Longest time a female astronaut has been in space That's a lot of coincidences.
LOL .666ft per mile squared = Curvature rate of earth 66,600mph = Earth going around sun 1666 = Year gravity was invented (666 newtons) 66.6° latitude = North and south arctic circles 6x6x60 = Diameter of the moon 6x6x6 = Surface temperature of uranus 4.666km/s = Plutos orbital velocity 666 = Speed of sound in knots 600 x 6 x 6 = earth circumference in nautical miles 1.666 AU = Distance from mars to sun 1,426,666,422km = Saturn orbital distance 666 times brighter, the sun is than venus 666 days. Longest time a female astronaut has been in space That's a lot of coincidences.
I’m surprised our supreme leader actually did something decent for once. But all trolling aside I seriously hope everybody out on the east coast makes it threw this storm okay n they don’t lose any loved ones or have much property damage
Hope everyone is safe and help gets there soon stay safe and dont rebuild so close to shore when mother nature acts up get out of the way run for cover
Nunca he sabido de ningún problema en las casas de los gobernantes , ellos saben donde vivir? Mmmmm, bueno mi solidaridad con los afectados de este huracán, también dejo devastación en mi isla, cuídense mucho, saludos.
@@imashmenge7981 what makes you believe that someone would think God caused this, instead of the devil? The devil is supposed to be the evil one. And the devil is believed to have reign over the earth until Gods return. Obviously you don’t believe this stuff but I’m trying to explain it the way that the people who believe it, do.
@@TT.3123 you know what's worse than having an imaginary friend? Having an imaginary enemy. All your religion does is create pedophiles that prey on children
@@JHW44 Then who ordered the deployment of the CAF to assist Nova Scotia with the storm? That order would have to come from the PM, and he would need to be in office to do it. He cancelled his flight to Japan to attend Shinzo Abe's funeral. Trudeau was at home during the holidays. He's the PM. Leaving the country during a pandemic lockdown would be a nationwide controversy. He was the one who was condemning the ignored travel restrictions by political members, including those within his own party which he actually acted upon, unlike Jason Kenney who was also ignoring his own social distancing restrictions by lounging with friends on top of the 'Sky Palace'.
@@princeodinson3239 obviously he meant tropical storm strength because a lot of the warnings were calling this a tropical storm which downgrades the storm in most peoples minds
To make hurricane status winds must maintain 90 miles an hour. So this is not the worst of the storms in the history of the region. However timing could not have been worse for the homeowners or the lost person high tides, we're another important factor in this tragedy. God bless them. God bless you all.
WOW! I was reading about his storm days before it hit, all that warning, and still people don't listen to evacuation orders. Yes make taking pictures of damage occurring your priority. LONG SIGH!!
@@vlogcity1111 LMFAO! One of the most ridiculous comments I have seen on YT, and that is saying something. I have, and I would. Against intruders, or if there was a riot. However against raging tides and hurricane winds you can't do anything. Unless your goal is to commit suicide, then that is your choice. But anyone with dependents, small children who stubbornly stay, are committing manslaughter.
At its worst- 79% of Nova Scotia power customers were without power. 415,000 homes out of 525,000 NS Power customers. Half the grid is back up a day later.
...in areas that missed the center by hundreds of miles like Halifax. Areas in Cape Breton(which were hit the hardest) are still without power a week and a half later. It took me 8 days to get my power back..... NS Power is a joke.
Please be safe my Canadian brothers and sisters as you clean up from this massive storm.
In Prince Edward Island here, and the damage is bad. The north shore is absolutely destroyed, roofs have been ripped up, livestock barns destroyed and cows missing, most power lines are down (I have a generator, power is expected to be out for most of this week), there is flooding, and so many trees are down. Personally on my property, pretty much our entire fence line needs to be repaired (at least 5 trees fell and destroyed it), our horses big metal run in flipped into the fenced in area at 5 am Saturday with the roof detached and completely collapsed (luckily the two horse in there, a mare and a blind pony, managed to get out without injury, though we did have to go chase them down and build a makeshift pen in our goat barn. Overall this storm has been a nightmare, our horses easily could have been crushed by that building (especially the pony, since he’s blind and used our mare as a guide with sound but couldn’t hear her thanks to the wind). But, everyone seems to be okay; there are no reports of anything more than minor injuries thus far, and I’m pretty sure that one area in Newfoundland got hit a lot worse than we did. Hope everyone is safe!
Woah! Someone actually lives in P.E.I?!
how are the potatoes
I’m sorry to hear this!
Be safe as you clean up from this massive storm IRegretThis. Blessings from NJ in the US.
That’s devastating! Praying for you, your family and everybody affected by this!
Stay safe and keep dry!💔💔💔
oh my! Prayers to our fellow Canadians on the east coast. God bless you all.
He blessed them alright... smh
globetards with no globe proof.
@@jeenius9664 80IQ comment. "hur dur ironically funny hypocrite".
@@jeenius9664 Why wasn't richard dawkins there to save all those people?
Didn’t god make the hurricane?
Wishing that all of the people on the East Coast are safe and will get all of the help they are promised to rebuild their communities.
This is going to happen again. And next time it'll be worse. And it'll keep happening again and again. Those communities are doomed.
@@Alacritous You could have said that 1000 years ago. That said, I'm glad you're not in our communities. Stay out, we don't want you. We'd rather deal with wind and waves than hysterical control freaks.
@UA-cam Censorship Can Lick My Taint "Joined June 2022"
Your opinion is worthless. Look at Canada's murder tally this year... look at Toronto alone. Compare that to the deaths from post-tropical storms, tropical storms, and hurricanes combined. You're addicted to the fear machine.
I can tell you own no property and have never been flooded. You're not strong enough.
@UA-cam Censorship Can Lick My Taint It wasn't a particularly strong storm. It wasn't even strong enough to be classified a tropical storm let alone a hurricane. The damage you're seeing is a result of *where* it hit; that area hasn't been struck in a long time, hence the damage. How do you not know how this works? Oh, right... because you're an urbanite and this is alien to you.
@UA-cam Censorship Can Lick My Taint I just looked: 788 people were murdered last year, almost exclusively by "BIPOC". Five people died in hurricanes.
This pattern is repeated year after year. People have always died in weather. Things have always blown over and been washed away. It is literally how our coastlines were formed. It is nature. It has always happened and always will. Deal with it.
Was it bad weather? Yes. Was it bad as far as "bad weather" goes? No. Not by a long shot. It was your average post-tropical storm. Does that diminish the damage and lives lost? No, of course not. It's just par for the course. People like you are so easily manipulated, it's unreal.
I’m in Halifax/Dartmouth and it was a scary storm to say the least. Our power was out almost 24 hours, considering the extent of the storm that wasn’t as long as it could have been. Thank you to the NSPC crews and the visiting crews that came to help. I didn’t have cell service which was upsetting because I couldn’t check on family and friends. Thankfully things are back on track now.
RiP Pat Stay
I didn’t know him personally but my children did. They went to school together as teenagers. Losing him was a terrible loss to his family and community alike. ❤️
@@janicemurphy-ingram7624 The 🐐
I have everyone in my prayers
@@xokksDOTcom
what's wrong with you?
I remember the Ground Hog Hurricane, 1975?1976? which hit Nova Scotia when I was living in Yarmouth. Big ships way up on shore and mobile homes where swept away. We were stranded in our homes sleeping by the fire place for about a week.
Thank you for keeping us updated on the storm.
I haven't been to the island in years; however, it used to be my yearly summer vacation spot - and I have an Aunt that still lives in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Prayers up !!!
she dead dawg
Wow I moved from the east coast a couple months ago praying for everyone back home 😔❤️❤️❤️
Scary situation. Be safe.💞
Please stay safe to all the people of PEI, NS and NL. 🙏
This is why I don’t live anywhere near the ocean just a crummy lake . I really hope they’re able to find everyone that’s missing and that they are okay I hope this ends soon stay safe fellow Canadians you’re in my thoughts today .
Lol being afraid of the ocean is silly and immature and if natural disasters are part of your reasoning you're pretty dumb too hurricanes earthquakes tornado flooding all can still happen main land what a useless comment
It's sad, I would love to live near the ocean. But after this the lake seems great lol
I live on the West Coast of Canada, the ocean is 7 minutes away. When (not if) the next huge earthquake happens my house won't be damaged by the tsunami, "just" the earthquake itself, because I am on a hill.
I couldn't live away from my ocean.
Btw, disasters will happen anywhere.
@@Ilikefrogs..
You can live near the ocean, just not on the shore itself.
I live 7 minutes from the Pacific, my house is fine in storms. Disasters can happen anywhere.
@@abelis644 I mean yeah disasters can happen anywhere but I have a feeling I wouldn’t drown in the desert just saying
I'm from Burnt Islands about 30km from Port Aux Basques. Many members in our community have been affected from this Storm also. People losing their homes and or means of livelihood. Truly Devastating.
Prayers goes out to all who were affected by the Storm. God is in controll 🇨🇦 🇯🇲
Good old CHCH! Growing up in Toronto, it was one of five channels we got on the old Zenith -- as long as it wasn't snowing.
I know what you mean. Formerly from Toronto, now residing in New Brunswick. Millenials would have no clue, what you meant by Zenith.
Same here in the Philippines a super typhoon "Karding" hit last night. Strong winds and heavy rain.
Keep safe everyone.
Same in florida
From what I can tell from
the wind damage this is about what you would expect to see with category 1 hurricane conditions. A lot of tree damage, electric grid damage, and some coastal flooding. Cape Breton may have seen winds more in the category 2 range of hurricane conditions. Some weaker and older buildings had some serious roof damage on Cape Breton. A lot of stronger buildings lost roof shingles on Cape Breton too. The tree damage on Cape Breton looks to be much more extensive than the rest of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. There’s some forest damage in Cape Breton where large swaths of trees were blown down through forests, which is obviously more indicative of winds in that category 2 range. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a few tornadoes too on Cape Breton. It doesn’t take much to spin up a tornado when you have high winds in that range.
Some damage in my area of Glace Bay looks more like cat 3 + winds, roofs missing from entire neighborhoods and structures flipped upside down.
Significantly worse than what category 2 Juan inflicted, despite apparently only being 5 MPH stronger at landfall....
Winds here in Port aux Basques reached 200 kms per hour.
My heart and well wishes to you all. Being just below you I worry that we just completely lucked out but may not later on as it’s so early in the season. Please take care.
We will be just fine. Life continues. The planet will survive. Reassure your children. Don't let them grow up in fear. Man has gone through this multiple times. Enjoy your life. Fear is contagious.
Scariest words are “hi, I’m from the government and I am here to help “
Scariest is Conservative governments doing nothing to help because they don;t believe in helping people.
105 miles an hour winds are not the fastest winds that have ever hit the North Eastern coast of Canada 🇨🇦. Taking in that a storm is not a hurricane until the wind reaches a sustained 90 miles an hr. These were powerful winds timing as to the high tide and the direction all added to the tragic outcome of this storm. I'm sure people have been warned of the dangers of coastline erosion causing future issues. I offer my sincere condolences to all those that have felt the sting of tragedy or loss of loved ones and property. God bless you all.
No....Hurricane winds begin at 74 mph, not 90. Cat 3 begins at only 111 mph....so Fiona was just under cat 3 when it struck N.S. .
Saint John NB here we got luckyyyyy. Much love for all effected really hope y'all are safe
Feel like the trees left from every storm in my lifetime are sitting tight now. Storm wasn’t what we were expecting in hali
Because it missed Halifax by hundreds of miles and destroyed Cape Breton and Newfoundland instead.
Think Juan, times 10 in those areas.
I’ve been to Halifax long time ago beautiful city people were very polite
Ya it is. The only thing I dislike is the constant tolls going in and out of the city.
Horrible, I hope everyone makes it out ok. I guess we'll have to get more and more used to these kinds of storms so far up north
Every time extreme weather is reported we need people like you to remind us that we just didn't pay enough taxes.
Now we need Hurricane SHREK to fit the bill.
And donkey
😂
My hearts goes out to people lost homes God protect them
Hopefully everyone gets out safely
Dang heart goes out to those affected
//I'm Thankful I live in Montreal. I tend to dodge the storms because of where i live. I'm thankful.
Also south east new Brunswick there are flooding here as well Was not good at all hope everyone is ok
Omg...
Much love from Ontario 💜
Go help them rebuild if you love them so much. Your words are empty and you're just looking for attention and likes.
Lord Jesus help people of East Coast of Canada 🇨🇦 🙏.
Just what we needed, like there isn't enough bad news every day.
Well, you can get off You Tube and go cry in the corner, cupcake!
Yup no kidding it doesn’t end but maybe it’s a warning for Gods wrath
@@curtmanhooks1892 your religion recruits people at the threat of ending lives, your god is fake. Its a storm formed from the tropics.
@@curtmanhooks1892 I thought your god was supposed to be all loving🤯
@@bradl8887 see that’s where reading the Bible means the most he is loving but question?where was Satan cast when he and his angels were thrown out of heaven…the EARTH 🌍 so yes the devil is allowed for a time to do things his way and look around don’t you think that’s true as far as evil world?but he also has limitations on what he can or can’t do?everyone’s always pointing finger at God why?when there non believers?that would make them hypocritical wouldn’t it?but God has love and mercy to who hope to live there lives to serve him..he knows who that is!so my friend God Is everything he claims and more than you can comprehend but again there’s a devil that hates you because God loves u so he wants to destroy what God loves make sense it should…of course there’s much much more than this but if need till forever lol but hope gives u a answer why actually it’s very common question hope I helped be well 👏🙏
Donate to the Red Cross, don't just say "thoughts and prayers." Donate. I have.
Thats a scam. None of the money goes where you think it does. scammed.
send real help, prayers don't work
May God be with all the people who had to live through this,blessings from ontario
Next year they'll say "one of the worst to date"
Damage is terrible in north eastern nova scotia where the storm gave the highest winds AND Rain.
This couldn't possibly be related to "climate change"? That's what dumb people say.
Pretty misleading title.
Let's build our house next to the sea, it looks like a safe place.
Build on the sea floating homes behind breakwaters
Like people who build there houses on stilts, on the beaches in Florida. Wait till the water levels start rising.
@@markusbrauns4274 I’m in a floating home lol literally for that reason. Where I’m at flooded this year and the river was at the banks edge flooding basements while I was sitting at water level lol! I never had such a high up view before the water was 6ft higher than usual
Trudeau is gonna milk tf outta this.
Isn't it funny how everything is the worst ever nowadays?
Most of the damage is a whole lot of trees taking out power lines, flipped campers, and the occasional damaged roof. The power will be back on within a few days if you’re in town. If you’re in the country it could take a week.
I will say that the price of firewood might go down a bit this year so unlike Europe we can still afford to heat our homes this winter.
Things will be back to normal in a week, there are just less trees now.
Go to Glace Bay, structures were destroyed and 200 people displaced from their homes.
Port Aus Beaux Newfoundland was straight up destroyed as a community as well.
You can tell when somebody hasn't been anywhere near where the storm hit the hardest lol
@@PavelGaborik Nope. I'm referring to my region of Nova Scotia. Things are almost back to normal now.
@@jerro1446 Which is why you should generalize where you're from.
Things are still nowhere near normal on the eastern side of that monster, some areas will likely never be the same. Look at Port Aux Basques, it was completely destroyed. PEI sattelite before and after Fiona is also a sight to behold...towns in Cape Breton ripped upside down....
It was a disaster for many, you should be grateful you avoided the center and east side of her.
We have to make Hurricanes Vaccines to help prevent hurricane damage to are homes and property,
I would love to donate, however I can barley afford to live in this liberal country we are in
The sound is way too low on this news channel.
I slept through it. Spent less than 24 hours without electricity. Cleaned the leaves and small branches that came down off of my street with some neighbors, read some, took a nap, went for a bike ride.
Good for you.
That's very helpful/supportive for all the people who lost their entire houses in the storm
@@gucciflipflopsbro Rose, please don't comment on UA-cam while you're driving to Port Aux Basques to rebuild houses. It's not safe.
did you go fishin tho?
@@patrickstefanek3842 I sure would have, but I don't own any tackle or rods. But I did see quite a few people fishing at Dartmouth Cove while on my bike ride to Cow Bay.
Those aren't fish I would eat, given how filthy the harbor is, but am I wrong to think that the storm may have driven fish shoreward?
Im in BC so it hasn’t effected me but holly sh*t. I cant believe this is happening in Canada
Meanwhile here I am in the East like "Where's the rain?" cause I haven't seen any yet.
I got hammered with rain. You must be in Yarmouth?
@@Ces1um Nope. I am on the literal edge of Canada's east, St. Johns in Newfoundland.
@@zahkrosis666 ahhh. You guys didn’t get it much. I heard Port aux Basque got hammered. I’m in HRM. Wasn’t a good time here but I’m shocked how quickly we’re getting up and running. Poor Cape Breton though. Looks like they took the brunt of it all.
Hope they make it through.
I was following the buoy reports the night of the storm and in was huge. I’m not sure why anyone in a house beside the open ocean would be surprised by the dangers of sheltering in place in that location
People say the same about Puerto Rico. They always get hit, but I guess if you can't afford to leave, make the best of a bad situation.
Sending prayers
good news is, our people will take care of each other dont worry, i wish i can go and help
From Nova Scotia here: the damage is insane. Thousands of dollars worth of property damage on my street alone
who controls the weather? They admit they have the ability to change weather.
@@xvhkgreen6297 They aren't God
The fear porn has been ramped up to 11!
Was looking for the aware comment 👍
Finally someone who knows. We've measured the earth, theres no curve anywhere. We see mountains from 300 miles away, thats not possible on NASA's globe. Theres no proof the earth is moving. The 2nd law of thermodynamics says outerspace isnt real. Cannot have gas pressure next to a vacuum. NASA brainwashes children with globe propaganda from birth. NASA steals $60 million a day from you to shoot helium balloon rockets and satellites into the ocean. Air bubbles in "space", green screens, hair spray in hair to fake zero G, actornots on wires and harnesses. All government and military design documents assume a flat and non rotating earth. Pilots admit its flat. "Flat Earth" is openly censored by government. Real flat earth youtube channels are deleted and anti-flat earth channels are promoted (corporate welfare). NASA means "to deceive" in hebrew. NASA has 666 in their math everywhere. Every picture of space is a literal cartoon image NASA admits is fake. You could collect $20,000 if you prove earth spins. You could collect $200,000 if you prove earth curve.
@@Fefnefef Good job for realizing this video is just to manipulate people. .666ft per mile squared = Curvature rate of earth
66,600mph = Earth going around sun
1666 = Year gravity was invented (666 newtons)
66.6° latitude = North and south arctic circles
6x6x60 = Diameter of the moon
6x6x6 = Surface temperature of uranus
4.666km/s = Plutos orbital velocity
666 = Speed of sound in knots
600 x 6 x 6 = earth circumference in nautical miles
1.666 AU = Distance from mars to sun
1,426,666,422km = Saturn orbital distance
666 times brighter, the sun is than venus
666 days. Longest time a female astronaut has been in space
That's a lot of coincidences.
Your sound technician should be fired for not setting the volume right.
The Canadian armed forces should have been at the ready when this hurricane was first recognized as a severe storm that could cause damage to Eastern Cities, towns and outlying areas, not as an afterthought. The military should have been on alert.
wth do you want them to do there during a storm...
In history!?!? You can not be friggin serious?!?!
@@curmudgeonaf fair enough. But you'd think that would've been in the headline, no?
Recorded history in Canada, yeah, easily the strongest.
I live in Newfoundland canada 🇨🇦 and we had yesterday and today off school because it is so stormey
Oh my goodness my poor country :(
Not yours, newby.
How much should we have paid in taxes to prevent this from happening? That's the promise, right?
Well at least it had degraded to a "post tropical storm" instead of a full hurricane or "tropical storm" but even these degraded diminishing storms are known to have broader effects and cause more damage over all.
Don't worry, if we raise the carbon tax it'll never happen again!
The infrastructure and homes were just not built to sustain that level of storm.
Omg! I went without power for like two days! Thankfully I'm still alive!
This is way worse then what we had last year in bc, I hope everyone is ok.
Oww i hope everyone is safe there.
Poor people may god help them
I keep seeing the exact footage everywhere. Did only one person catch the storm.
Every broadcast is big scary words yikes.
Ridiculous
Almost as if most people were fleeing to safety but you're right they should have stuck around and filmed so you could get your voyeuristic jollies.
@@bradl8887 You probably think the earth is a ball. .666ft per mile squared = Curvature rate of earth
66,600mph = Earth going around sun
1666 = Year gravity was invented (666 newtons)
66.6° latitude = North and south arctic circles
6x6x60 = Diameter of the moon
6x6x6 = Surface temperature of uranus
4.666km/s = Plutos orbital velocity
666 = Speed of sound in knots
600 x 6 x 6 = earth circumference in nautical miles
1.666 AU = Distance from mars to sun
1,426,666,422km = Saturn orbital distance
666 times brighter, the sun is than venus
666 days. Longest time a female astronaut has been in space
That's a lot of coincidences.
@@bradl8887 LOL your profile picture. You just copy what the TV says and have no original thoughts of your own. LOL
@@xvhkgreen6297 Copying and pasting nonsense, huh?
My cousin Tony was in this hurricane
God help us !
See what happens when you don't eat your crickets or pay your carbon tax!
LOL .666ft per mile squared = Curvature rate of earth
66,600mph = Earth going around sun
1666 = Year gravity was invented (666 newtons)
66.6° latitude = North and south arctic circles
6x6x60 = Diameter of the moon
6x6x6 = Surface temperature of uranus
4.666km/s = Plutos orbital velocity
666 = Speed of sound in knots
600 x 6 x 6 = earth circumference in nautical miles
1.666 AU = Distance from mars to sun
1,426,666,422km = Saturn orbital distance
666 times brighter, the sun is than venus
666 days. Longest time a female astronaut has been in space
That's a lot of coincidences.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rest In Pieces
Can you fix your audio? This is quiet.
I’m surprised our supreme leader actually did something decent for once. But all trolling aside I seriously hope everybody out on the east coast makes it threw this storm okay n they don’t lose any loved ones or have much property damage
Hope everyone is safe and help gets there soon stay safe and dont rebuild so close to shore when mother nature acts up get out of the way run for cover
I would like to send a donation to help these unfortunate people. CH tv should have posted a site/account to send donations to.
God please help the people 🙏
Nunca he sabido de ningún problema en las casas de los gobernantes , ellos saben donde vivir? Mmmmm, bueno mi solidaridad con los afectados de este huracán, también dejo devastación en mi isla, cuídense mucho, saludos.
Maybe Trudeau will charge us a new storm tax!! Hopefully! Fingers crossed 🤞🤠 Because Science!
oh, Lord Jesus have mercy on all affected by this nature horror.😪
Your lord and saviour has a funny way of dispensing mercy by unleashing an F4 hurricane on his flock.
@@imashmenge7981 what makes you believe that someone would think God caused this, instead of the devil? The devil is supposed to be the evil one. And the devil is believed to have reign over the earth until Gods return. Obviously you don’t believe this stuff but I’m trying to explain it the way that the people who believe it, do.
@@TT.3123 you know what's worse than having an imaginary friend? Having an imaginary enemy. All your religion does is create pedophiles that prey on children
Storms of Century
NOOOO; Newfoundland is bare min when it comes to infrusture in the first place!
Prayers
Lazy lip service.
Well recorded history anyway. There's been bigger it's just no one was around to complain.
Well, at least Trudeau stayed in the country to address the emergency, unlike his rivals who left on holidays during a pandemic.
Trudeau went on holidays as well.. and he didn’t look very present in the video. Just nonchalantly drinking am water like phew I’m not affected
@@JHW44 Then who ordered the deployment of the CAF to assist Nova Scotia with the storm? That order would have to come from the PM, and he would need to be in office to do it. He cancelled his flight to Japan to attend Shinzo Abe's funeral.
Trudeau was at home during the holidays. He's the PM. Leaving the country during a pandemic lockdown would be a nationwide controversy. He was the one who was condemning the ignored travel restrictions by political members, including those within his own party which he actually acted upon, unlike Jason Kenney who was also ignoring his own social distancing restrictions by lounging with friends on top of the 'Sky Palace'.
170+ km is way over hurricane strength????... who is this reporter....smh...
170 km is a category 2 hurricane
Hurricanes can go as high as category 4 which is 205 to 255. Acatagory 5 is anything above that
@@corinnemcleod1804 exactly... so why is he say it's over hurricane strength....
@@princeodinson3239 obviously he meant tropical storm strength because a lot of the warnings were calling this a tropical storm which downgrades the storm in most peoples minds
@@corinnemcleod1804 wouldn't be obvious for persons that didn't see previous reports...
Is it bad that it makes me happy to see bad thing happen were they support Justin Trudeau
To make hurricane status winds must maintain 90 miles an hour. So this is not the worst of the storms in the history of the region. However timing could not have been worse for the homeowners or the lost person high tides, we're another important factor in this tragedy. God bless them. God bless you all.
incorrect.....hurricane winds start at 75 mph sustained.
Its nowhere near the worst storm in history
It is going down as the costliest, strongest storm in Canadian history by a mile.
Read more.
Go back in history and you'll see worst storms. Nevertheless, storms are scary.
Lovely ❤
People should be cognitive of locations vulnerable to storms and build on accordance with safety
Thank You Wilson
cognizant
dammit the people are nice in that area. really sad to see this.
at least they don’t need to go to work
Top.
WOW! I was reading about his storm days before it hit, all that warning, and still people don't listen to evacuation orders. Yes make taking pictures of damage occurring your priority. LONG SIGH!!
Why don’t you pay a millions dollars and be told you can’t stay to protect your investment with your life
@@vlogcity1111 LMFAO! One of the most ridiculous comments I have seen on YT, and that is saying something. I have, and I would. Against intruders, or if there was a riot. However against raging tides and hurricane winds you can't do anything. Unless your goal is to commit suicide, then that is your choice. But anyone with dependents, small children who stubbornly stay, are committing manslaughter.
Glad I’m in central Newfoundland east coat got it baddd
Cardboard buildings blow over quite easily.
At its worst- 79% of Nova Scotia power customers were without power. 415,000 homes out of 525,000 NS Power customers. Half the grid is back up a day later.
...in areas that missed the center by hundreds of miles like Halifax.
Areas in Cape Breton(which were hit the hardest) are still without power a week and a half later. It took me 8 days to get my power back.....
NS Power is a joke.