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  2. 2023 Nova Scotia floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Nova Scotia floods were a series of floods in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. [2] [3] Areas in Nova Scotia received 250mm (9.8 inches) of rain in a 24 hour period, causing flash floods. [4] On July 22, 2023, a state of emergency was declared in the province, scheduled to last two weeks, ending on August 5.

  3. Sackville River - Wikipedia

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    2023 flood [ edit ] On July 21, 2023, a record 250+ millimetres of rain fell on the communities of Bedford and Lower Sackville in a period of seven hours, which is the three-month average in precipitation for Halifax , leading to the Sackville River to overflow like never before.

  4. Avon River (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    The Avon River is a small river in central Nova Scotia, Canada. A northerly flowing river, the Avon River's flow rises at an elevation of 145 metres (475 ft.) at Card and Bag Lakes on the South Mountain, a distance of approximately 29 kilometres (18 miles) southwest of the town of Windsor. Its meander length is 64 km (40 mi). [1]

  5. Tantramar Marshes - Wikipedia

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    After 2010 fears emerged that rising sea levels and deterioration of 18th-century hand-built dykes and sluices threatened to flood the Tantramar Marshes and make Nova Scotia into an island separate from the North American mainland. [32] Fishing for Atlantic salmon, a popular pastime that must be monitored using permits and licenses.

  6. Kokua Line: How many properties affected in new flood-risk map?

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    Answer : “On the preliminary flood maps, the number of properties reclassified from Zone D to Zone X is approximately 55, 000. Of this number approximately 52, 000 are residential, and 500 are ...

  7. November 2021 Atlantic Canada floods - Wikipedia

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    Although rainfall totals in the rest of Atlantic Canada were not as extreme as those seen in Nova Scotia or Newfoundland, both New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island experienced significant rainfall. Widespread totals of 50-75 mm were recorded across Prince Edward Island, peaking at 99.6 mm in Borden. [11]

  8. List of hurricanes in Canada - Wikipedia

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    August 8, 1926: The 1926 Nova Scotia hurricane made landfall in Nova Scotia as an extratropical storm, killing 55–58 people. August 24, 1927: The 1927 Nova Scotia hurricane made landfall in Nova Scotia as a Category 2 hurricane with 105 mph (169 km/h) winds, causing immense damage, reaching $1.6 million (1927 USD), and killed 172–193 people.

  9. St. Croix River (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    The lower reaches of the St. Croix are tidal. There is a wide flood plain where the river has cut through limestone bedrock now exposed as white cliffs. The calcareous soil harbours the rare Rams Head Lady Slipper. [3] The Nova Scotia Government estimates that the number of people living within the St. Croix watershed numbered 19,233 in 2011. [4]

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