Hurricane Fiona wreaks havoc in Canada, no electricity in 76 percent of the country
Hurricane Fiona: Hurricane Fiona, which hit Canada on Saturday morning, has wreaked havoc. Due to the storm, the wind speed was very high and due to the heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms, large trees fell in many places and the power system was completely destroyed. More than 500,000 homes have lost power in eastern Canada. People are suffering without electricity and water.
Hurricane Fiona made landfall on Saturday morning
Severe Hurricane Fiona in Canada made landfall early Saturday morning, bringing heavy rain with strong winds across eastern Canada and power outages for half a million people. Eight people have reportedly died in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic due to the storm.
According to the Canadian Hurricane Center, the storm hit eastern Gaisborough County, N.S., on Saturday morning. Crossed over and because of this it rained with strong wind. Let us tell you that earlier it was being described as a destructive storm.