State of emergency, raging blizzard, St. John's region; eastern Newfoundland,17 Jan 2020

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''The City of St. John's and neighbouring municipalities declared a state of emergency Friday as a massive storm system moves through the eastern part of Newfoundland.

An unprecedented blizzard that is whipping its way through the region has metro St. John's hunkering down for the day, bracing against severe weather that is delivering heavy snow and extraordinarily strong winds. Mass power outages have swept through the metro area, Conception Bay North and the Burin Peninsula.

The CBC station in St. John's has lost its backup power.

At 3:30 p.m. NT Friday, Municipal Affairs and Environment Minister Derrick Bragg said people throughout the eastern region of the island, particularly in the areas around St. John's, should stay indoors.

Norman's Cove-Long Cove, Come By Chance and Chapel Arm issued their own states of emergency Friday afternoon.

Bragg told CBC News that 25 of 26 snow clearing depots have been closed in eastern Newfoundland.

"With no snow clearing on the main highways, fire trucks and ambulances and all first responders would not, right now, be able to reach you in most cases," Bragg said.


"Please don't do anything that would endanger the lives of first responders by putting these people out in these conditions. If the snowplow people are off the roads, you can be pretty sure it's not safe to be out."



''More than 75 centimetres of snow is expected to fall on the Avalon Peninsula by Friday night, while winds are expected to gust to as high as 150 km/h in coastal areas.

The storm is so powerful that the Newfoundland and Labrador government pulled its plows from regional highways.''
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/newfoundland-blizzard-1.5432023
''State of emergency to stay in effect Sunday and possibly into Monday''

Officials pleaded with residents to stay inside and off roads, which were so dangerous that even government plows could not cope with monumental drifting.

The blizzard brought 76.2 centimetres of snow to St. John's International Airport, although other areas — including in the city itself — reported more. The blizzard warning was lifted Saturday morning.

''Premier Dwight Ball, who referred to the storm as "one for the history books," told CBC's Cross Country Checkup that he has been in contact with federal Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair about what level of support the federal government could provide for the province.

Ball reiterated that Newfoundland's main priority is clearing major routes for health-care workers and power technicians to get through. "People are getting tired, so we need those routes open," Ball, speaking from Deer Lake, told Cross Country Checkup host Duncan McCue on Saturday.''

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/newfoundland-blizzard-photos-1.5432138
''Here are some scenes, below, of conditions in the provincial capital, where Mayor Danny Breen said businesses were to remain closed on Saturday and all vehicles are prohibited from using city streets, except emergency vehicles.

Snow was piled high over and around vehicles in the city's Battery neighbourhood.
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(Ryan Crocker/Facebook)
Even those who managed to leave their homes had no way of travelling far.''
 
Yikes! My son is on an off-shore rig in Newfoundland-Labrador.
This link is giving storm updates including the tweet below,well your son should have a few tales to tell!
YOUR VOCM (@590VOCM) | Twitter
''All offshore workers are safe and accounted for. My office has been speaking with the Chief Safety Officer for the CNLOPB. They said that the weather out where most of the rigs are located is not as severe as in Northeast Avalon''.
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newf...elink-workers-blizzard-newfoundland-1.5432592

''Essential workers are pulling long shifts and are braving the blizzard aftermath as eastern Newfoundland continues to dig out Sunday.

Provincial and municipal snowplow operators haven't had much of a break as officials continue to urge the public to stay off roads and highways during the state of emergency.''
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Meaghan McCaw posted on the Facebook group NL Snowstorm 2020 Information Centre Sunday a photo of her daughter saying goodbye to her dad, who is helping out with the Army Reserves. (Meaghan McCaw/Facebook)

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Debbie Forward, president of the Registered Nurses' Union of Newfoundland and Labrador, says these nurses at the Janeway Children's Hospital put in 60 hours of work as of Sunday morning. (Debbie Forward/Twitter)
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IAFF Local 1075 St. John's Firefighters posted this photo of firefighters facing the blizzard. (Twitter/@IAFFLocal1075)
 

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