Crews work to restore power and clear debris left in Dorian’s wake
HALIFAX — Canadian soldiers armed with chainsaws fanned out across the Halifax area on Monday to help clean up the tangled mess of fallen trees and power lines left behind by post-tropical storm Dorian.
Their high-profile deployment — carried out under bright sunshine — was part of a wider effort to deal with power outages that have left much of the Maritimes in the dark for two days.
Utility companies in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P.E.I. are facing a massive task in restoring electricity to hundreds of thousands of customers.
In Nova Scotia, the province that sustained the most damage from Dorian’s hurricane-force winds, 147,000 homes and businesses were still without electricity late Monday afternoon — down from 400,000 on Sunday morning.