‘Very powerful’ post-tropical storm Fiona knocks out power in Nova Scotia, P.E.I.
HALIFAX — High winds knocked out power in thousands of homes in Nova Scotia and P.E.I. Friday night as people in Atlantic Canada began feeling the wrath of post-tropical storm Fiona.
Environment Canada said the storm is already battering Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec with heavy rainfall and “powerful hurricane-force winds” that will continue into Saturday.
By 10 p.m., more than 14,000 homes and businesses in Nova Scotia had been plunged into darkness. Most of the outages were reported in the central part of the province, mainly in the communities of Sackville, Truro and Stellarton.
In Prince Edward Island more than 1,000 homes and businesses had lost power as the wind picked up across the region.

