Toronto: ‘Fiona’ wreaked havoc in Canada, houses and vehicles were swept away into the sea.
According to the details, Hurricane Fiona has ‘swept’ houses in Eastern Canada and swept them away to the sea, citizens’ cars were also washed away.
The storm hit the coastal areas of Sconeshoea Province, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, where millions of people lost power.
The roofs of hundreds of houses have also been blown off by this powerful post-tropical storm that came before sunrise on Saturday morning.
Fiona ripped through Canada’s eastern seaboard at hurricane strength after making landfall in Nova Scotia on Saturday, sapping power for hundreds of thousands and washing away or collapsing some coastal homes. pic.twitter.com/qNTiHm9oVY
— CNN (@CNN) September 25, 2022
According to U.S. media, Fiona was the first hurricane to become a post-tropical storm late Friday, but it still had hurricane-force winds, causing heavy rain and large waves. Be too
Some TV stations are stunned at the trees felled by #Fionahurricane .
Meanwhile in #PortauxBasques Our houses are disappearing and playgrounds have boats sailing through pic.twitter.com/knpZgsstQZ— The Paperboss (@HfxHabby) September 24, 2022
There were no confirmed deaths or injuries in the Canadian provinces from the storm, but one person was killed, according to Reuters.
Meanwhile, Typhoon Noro has slammed into the Philippine island of Luzon, bringing torrential rains with winds of up to 150 kilometers per hour, prompting thousands of people to evacuate.