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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.
Sank southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia: All 58 people on the submarine were lost with it 55 1896 Point Ellice Bridge disaster: Tram accident: Victoria, British Columbia 55-58 1926 1926 Nova Scotia hurricane: Hurricane Nova Scotia Approximate number, most deaths occurred at sea. 54 2018 2018 Eastern Canada heat wave: Heat wave Eastern Canada [26 ...
2023 Nova Scotia floods: Flood Nova Scotia: Eastern Canada 4 Prolonged record rainfall. Estimated $140 million in damages 2023 July 28 2023 Alberta plane crash Plane crash Near Kananaskis Village, Alberta: Prairies 6 0 All persons aboard the plane, one pilot and 5 passengers, were killed. [62] [63]
Police said Monday they found the body of a missing man and what they believe are remains of a second person swept away in severe flooding that hit Nova Scotia over the weekend. The Royal Canadian ...
At least four people, including two children, are still missing after moisture-packed thunderstorms dumped a record amount of rainfall across Nova Scotia this past weekend. According to ...
This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions , structural fires , flood disasters , coal mine disasters , and other notable accidents caused by negligence connected to improper architecture , planning , construction , design , and more.
Storm Lee made landfall at around 4pm in far western Nova Scotia, with winds whipping at 70mph, which killed one person and left thousands without electricity.. Although it has been downgraded to ...
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.