Emergency declared in Cape Breton as snowstorm leaves much of Nova Scotia paralyzed
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is asking Ottawa for help as the province digs out from an “extreme snowfall” that has prompted parts of Cape Breton to declare local states of emergency.
A stalled low-pressure system off the province’s east coast dumped heavy snow across the eastern half of the mainland and in Cape Breton, where preliminary observations showed more than 100 centimetres had piled up in the Sydney area since Friday.
On Monday afternoon, Nova Scotia’s minister responsible for emergency management, John Lohr, released a letter dated Sunday to federal Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Sajjan, saying the province needs heavy equipment to help with snow removal. Lohr is also asking for portable fuel storage equipment and air transport assistance to help with the delivery of critical supplies and the evacuation of isolated people.
Nova Scotia has already sought help from neighbouring provinces, but Lohr says federal aid is needed to maintain public safety, as it could take days to clear roads.

