'Destruction everywhere': Officials assess full extent of damage after Fiona batters Atlantic Canada
CNN
When Fiona slammed into Canada's eastern seaboard with hurricane-force winds and torrential rainfall Saturday, it pulled buildings into the ocean, collapsed homes, toppled trees and knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people.
Fiona -- which wreaked havoc in the Caribbean as a hurricane before moving up the Atlantic and making landfall again as a post-tropical cyclone -- ripped a path of destruction before weakening and moving out to sea Sunday.
Now, officials are beginning to account for the damage brought forth to the region.
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