Atlantic Canada watched in horror as post-tropical storm Fiona ripped through their homes and businesses, causing enough destruction to become one of the world's most expensive natural disasters in 2022.
Power was knocked out to over 500,000 customers in the Maritimes during the crisis.
Ross Lord looks at how Canadians are reflecting on the extreme weather event's consequences months later, forcing them to face the growing dangers of climate change.
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Power was knocked out to over 500,000 customers in the Maritimes during the crisis.
Ross Lord looks at how Canadians are reflecting on the extreme weather event's consequences months later, forcing them to face the growing dangers of climate change.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9146319/hurricane-fiona-climate-change/
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