Weather
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State of Emergency Declared In Nova Scotia Following A Severe Flooding, Authorities Search For Missing People
Canada’s heaviest rain in 40 years has brought severe damage to the province of Nova Scotia, prompting the government to declare a province-wide state of emergency.
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