Storm Surge Warnings Continue in Newfoundland After Record-Breaking Blizzard

4 年前

States of emergency and storm surge warnings were still in effect across Newfoundland and Labrador on January 18, after a massive blizzard swept through the area, leaving behind several feet of snow and causing white-out conditions.

Environment Canada reported a new all-time one-day snowfall record on January 17, with 76.2 centimeters (30 inches) of snow. On January 16, up to 60 centimeters (23.62 inches) was forecasted.

According to reports, strong winds caused drifting and widespread power outages. Crews were working to restore power to 21,000 customers on Saturday.

“To everyone in NL affected by the storm, please listen to your local authorities. We want you to stay safe, and keep the roads clear for emergency vehicles & snow clearing. @BillBlair is in contact with the province & is monitoring the situation. We’re ready to help if needed,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted.

This video was taken from The Narrows in St. John’s. Credit: @hiking_with_swag via Storyful