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Cleanup efforts underway after Hurricane Fiona hits Atlantic Canada

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People across Atlantic provinces are now starting to clean up, and many are seeing the damage for the first time after tropical storm Fiona swept through the Maritimes over the past 2 days. Many are still without power at this hour.

The Canadian Red Cross is now on the ground out east, and even though the loss of power may seem minor, it can be a matter of life and death for some.

It could take a couple of days to get power back on in some places. You can check out the red cross website for more information and ways to donate.

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