(Via Communications Nova Scotia) CANADAHALIFAX news Halifax creates registry for people unable to leave properties due to flood damage by admin 26 يوليو، 2023 written by admin 26 يوليو، 2023 69 CITYnews halifax \ By Mark Hodgins As the Halifax area recovers from record-setting flooding over the weekend, the municipality has started a registry to get help to people stranded on their properties because of damaged infrastructure. Director of Emergency Management for Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), Erica Fleck, said Tuesday there are some people stranded because of the serious impacts the flooding has had. “Whether their road is washed out, there are many driveway culverts that are damaged so they can’t leave their properties,” Fleck told The Todd Veinotte Show. “So we set up that registry for people who have urgent needs so we can get medication to them, or food, any emergency supplies.” The registry can be found on the City’s website. If people have trouble filling out the online form they’re encouraged to call 3-1-1. “Registering will assist in identifying critical needs of residents so that the municipality can follow up with relevant resources,” the City’s website said. People who register should expect a response within 24 hours, it said. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Police search for missing man who went tubing on Nova Scotia river next post N.S. RCMP describe power and height of floodwaters that left three dead, one missing You may also like جامعة غويلف: ارتفاع عدد الطلاب المصابين بإنفلونزا المعدة... 9 يناير، 2025 كنديون يبدون آراءهم في كلام ترامب عن ’’الولاية... 9 يناير، 2025 كندا تعدّ ردّاً على الرسوم الجمركية التي هدّدها... 9 يناير، 2025 مطالب بمزيد من التمويل للتعليم في شمال أونتاريو 9 يناير، 2025 Bible Hill suspicious death ruled homicide, says RCMP 9 يناير، 2025 Hot water overflow, not chemical leak, prompted emergency... 9 يناير، 2025 Pedestrian injuries: Advocate says Halifax goals for safety... 9 يناير، 2025 RCMP investigate Mahone Bay deaths as intimate partner... 9 يناير، 2025 Pictou County man wanted on province-wide warrant arrested 9 يناير، 2025 Nova Scotia sees 35 per cent drop in... 9 يناير، 2025