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Canadian troops, navy vessel bring help to areas hit hardest by Fiona

Por: Los Angeles Times World September 26, 2022

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Canada’s defense minister said Monday that 100 soldiers have been deployed to each of three Atlantic provinces hit by former Hurricane Fiona and a navy vessel will visit the most devastated area of Newfoundland, where 76 homes were destroyed or structurally damaged. Defense Minister Anita Anand said the patrol vessel Margaret Brooke will conduct wellness checks at four hard-hit communities. She said more troops are ready if called upon. After... + full article



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