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Related: About this forumWow. Check out Nunavut!
Residents digging out after blizzards in parts of NunavutResidents in some communities in the Kitikmeot and the Kivalliq regions of Nunavut are digging out after blizzards this week.
In Cambridge Bay, only trace amounts of snow fell, but high winds brought a lot of it into town. The gusts created huge drifts, some as high as houses. The storm cancelled flights, schools and businesses for several days.
Resident Wilf Wilcox says the storm lasted three days and it was lucky there were no power outages.
"I haven't seen any damages to buildings yet but there's lots of truck canopies with banged-up windows and stuff like that and stuff scattered all over from being blown around," he said.
Link: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/residents-digging-out-after-blizzards-in-parts-of-nunavut-1.2896573?cmp=rss
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Wow. Check out Nunavut! (Original Post)
inanna
Jan 2015
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Yipes.
Joe Shlabotnik
(5,604 posts)2. Thanks, but I'll pass.
Simply cannot imagine living somewhere like that.
inanna
(3,547 posts)3. I'd sure like to visit the region...
during milder weather!
I bet it's mild in summer.
2naSalit
(92,705 posts)4. Had a few
winters like that here in Montana in the past ten years... used to be more frequent. I have pictures that are much like those at the link. Still takes a lot of effort to get through the day with such obstacles.