Hurricane landing in Canada, Trudeau cancels Japan
Author:Hubei Daily Time:2022.09.25
The Hurricane "Fiona" in the Caribbean landed in eastern Canada in the early morning of the 24th, bringing storms and waves, leading to nearly 500,000 residents' power off, and some buildings were involved in the sea. No casualties report. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau canceled his schedule to Japan and was ready to inspect the disaster area.
The Hurricane Center in Canada observed that "Fiona" landed between Kanso and Gasbelle, New Scotic Province at 3:00 on the 24th local time. Before landing, "Fiona" has weakened from a level 3 hurricane to a rear tropical cyclone, but the wind speed is still as high as 130 kilometers per hour, which is full of destructive power.
Electric Power Corporation said 80%of the provinces and 95%of the provinces of Prince Edward were power off, and Power off also occurred in some areas of New Benzerick and Newfoundland.
The Vennal Basque port in the southwest of Newfoundland is one of the hardest hit areas. A local newspaper editor -in -chief of Lener Roy told the Broadcasting Corporation of Canada that the town of only more than 4,000 people has been terrible: several houses and an apartment building have been rushed into the sea, and many houses have become "broken tiles soaked in the sea in the sea. "Remnant", "the whole street has disappeared", "This is really the most terrible scene in my life."
Lauder Mcingtos, a fire officials in North Sydney, New Stockher, said in an interview: "(Many) the trees are scratched by the wind and hit the house and the car. Some buildings have collapsed."
Photos posted by the Charlotte police on the capital of Prince Edward Island Province showed that the roofs of some houses were smashed by trees and some electric poles were blown down by wind.
Charlotten Mayor Philip Brown told the media: "Unbelievable, this storm is more powerful than the 2003 Hurricane 'Hu An'." "Hu An" landed in New Stocks in September 2003. The province and Prince Edward Island province caused severe damage, and property losses were as high as more than 200 million US dollars.
Trudeau was scheduled to set off on the 24th to Japan. He announced the cancellation of the trip that day and went to the disaster area to inspect.
Trudeau said that the government had approved assistance to the disaster area and subsequently sent troops to the disaster area to clean up the ruins. "We see the report saying that this area has suffered heavy losses, and it will cost a lot of manpower and material resources after the reconstruction after the disaster. We will support every step of reconstruction."
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Japanese media: Trudeau was originally the only leader who planned to attend the "Abe National Funeral" in G7
Kyodo Japan said that Trudeau was originally the only national leader who had planned to visit Japan and attended the "Abe National Funeral" in the Seventh Kingdom Group (G7).
Kyodo News noted that Trudeau said at a press conference on the 24th: "Hurricanes have caused serious damage. I will not attend the 'national funeral' in Japan. Rudau originally planned to hold talks with the Prime Minister Kishida, the Japanese Prime Minister Kishida during his visit to Japan.
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