xtensive damage was seen in parts of Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Saturday, July 22, after heavy rainfall triggered severe flooding in the Canadian province.
On Saturday morning, the Halifax Regional Municipality reported “significant damage to roads and infrastructure” and urged residents to stay at home and avoid flooded areas.
By Saturday afternoon, Nova Scotia police said four people, including two children, remained unaccounted for.
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