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Sunday 6 July 2014

Storm Arthur batters Canada Maritime provinces

What a sad story. How will you feel if the house you spent a lot of money and built is being destroyed by a natural disaster like arthur. A sad incidence occured in Nova Scotia on Saturday, 5th July, 2014. Post-tropical storm Arthur, weakened from a hurricane, has battered south-east Canada. As a result of this occurrence on Saturday, more than 200,000 homes and businesses were left without power. The question is: what do you think these victims will do in this there current situation? The residents of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, are without power because the arthur broke down many power lines in the area. This came in the form of rain with heavy wind. From weather forecast, arthur is predicted to hit another part on Sunday, as it hit North Carolina with hurricane-force winds and later skirted New England on Friday, 4th July 2014. In summary, Forecasters predicted that Arthur will move north-east through the Gulf of St Lawrence towards Newfoundland on Sunday.

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