Lee started its trip across Nova Scotia in the darkness of Saturday morning, and by daylight thousands of Nova Scotia Power customers were without ...
A crew removes a fallen tree Saturday evening on Connaught Avenue in Halifax as post-tropical storm Lee moves out of the province. - Andrew RankinaFrite Restaurant's Fight for Survival: little Halifax versus Halifax's little Toronto | SaltWireLee started its trip across Nova Scotia in the darkness of Saturday morning, and by daylight thousands of Nova Scotia Power customers were without electricity as the powerful storm moved across the province.
Many coastal roads had been rendered impassable by the storm surge pushing rocks and debris onto the pavement. Highway 207 was closed from MacDonald House at Lawrencetown Beach to Leslie Road because of flooding.Trees on lines Winds reached over 100 km/h in m,ost of the west and the northeast area of the province and over 120 km/h in parts of Halifax Regional Municipality.
Parts of Nova Scotia were dealing with deteriorating cell service. A spokesperson for Bell said at the height of the storm nearly 20 cell towers between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick lost power. Two remained down late Sunday afternoon. While people were urged by officials not to venture to shorelines, many still did out of curiosity. At False Harbour Beach in Cape Forchu, Yarmouth County, for instance, hight waves and surf drew curious onlookers.
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