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Tuesday April 30, 2019

May 7, 2019 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Tuesday April 30, 2019

Doug Ford links Ontario floods to climate change: ‘Just rips your heart out’

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he believes climate change is among the reasons eastern Ontario homeowners are trying to save their homes from flooding for the second time in three years.

February 28, 2019

Ford was in the rural west end of Ottawa Friday morning, touring flooded areas along the Ottawa River, where officials are warning a new rain storm will make water levels rise rapidly over the next few days, likely exceeding the levels seen during a 2017 flood.

Ford says when you see the affected people face-to-face it “just rips your heart out.”

“These folks can’t go through this every single year,” he said.

He said local officials desperately need volunteers to help fill and distribute sandbags.

The Ottawa River is just one of several water bodies overflowing this week, forcing thousands of Canadians from their homes in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick, where the Saint John River is experiencing a major flood for the second year in a row.

December 1, 2018

In Quebec, officials said Thursday 3,148 homes are already underwater and another 2,305 are surrounded by it, with 1,111 people out of their residences. In New Brunswick, 84 roads are closed because of flooding, including a portion of the TransCanada Highway.

Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson declared a state of emergency because of flooding Thursday, with another 20 mm to 50 mm of rain forecast to fall Friday and Saturday.

Residents in several small communities on the eastern and western edges of Ottawa are sandbagging to keep their homes dry, while paths along the Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa, including behind Parliament Hill, are underwater. About 400 soldiers have been deployed to the Ottawa area to help sandbag and assist with other flood operations. (Source: Hamilton Spectator) 

 

Posted in: Canada, Ontario Tagged: 2019-16, ark, climate change, Doug Ford, environment, floods, noah, Ontario, van

Tuesday October 30, 2012

October 30, 2012 by Graeme MacKay

By Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday October 30, 2012

The Devastating Hurricane Sandy

Noah mistaken as trick-or-treater during hurricane Sandy

Considering some of the contrasting factors of the Hurricane Sandy, it has been named as Frankenstorm. This storm features horrible magnitude and this is something that has stimulated its rage. It is expected to affect as many as 60 million people from North Carolina to New England this time. As noted by scientists, there seems to be an adverse, timely twist in the entire situation.

The full moon seems to aggravate the Halloween superstorm. After watching the pictures of New York City area, where flooding has already unwrap the disaster, one thing is confirmed that the upcoming situation will be terrible than the worse.

It has been anticipated that tonight in the form of a Category 1 hurricane, Sandy would make landfall on the New Jersey coast with winds as fast as 75 miles (120 kilometers) an hour.

Due to a harsh flow of the storm, Hurricane Sandy will bring the most devastating effects. A heap of water would pile up and with the force of storm’s winds; it will be pushed ahead.

As reported by Keith Blackwell, a meteorologist at the University of South Alabama’s Coastal Weather Research Center, “I think it will be catastrophic, to tell the truth. I’ve never seen anything like it that far north that takes such a hard westward turn into a major metropolitan area”. (Source: French Tribune) 

 

Posted in: International, USA Tagged: ark, Climate, Halloween, Hurricane, noah, precipitation, rain, Sandy, treat, trick, weather

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