RCMP say body found of one of four people missing in Nova Scotia floods

Catastrophic flooding has left parts of Nova Scotia underwater. Caryn Ceolin with the impact of the record rainfall on the province, still recovering from this spring’s wildfires.

By The Canadian Press

HALIFAX — RCMP in Nova Scotia say they have found the body of one of the people who went missing over the weekend during massive flooding across the province.

Police say they recovered the body of a 52-year-old man.

They say a person’s remains were also found in a different part of the search area and they are working with officials on identification.

Four people, including two children, were reported missing on Saturday when the two vehicles they were travelling in were submerged in the regional municipality of West Hants, northwest of Halifax.

A series of thunderstorms that began on Friday and stretched into the following day dumped up to 250 millimetres of rain on several parts of the province, washing out roads and bridges and causing widespread damage.

Provincial officials said 25 bridges had been affected, with 19 damaged and six destroyed. At least 50 roads sustained significant damage.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 24, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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