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Post-tropical storm Fiona hit Cape Breton with a hurricane-force punch early Saturday morning and in spurts throughout the day, leaving many damaged trees ...

A snapped power pole in the wake of post-tropical storm Fiona leaves a live wire dangling along Dorchester Street near George Street in Sydney on Saturday. IAN NATHANSON/CAPE BRETON POSTPost-tropical storm Fiona hit Cape Breton with a hurricane-force punch early Saturday morning and in spurts throughout the day, leaving many damaged trees and properties in its wake. Cape Breton Post staff captured a few images from various parts of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

Post-tropical storm Fiona levelled this tree at the corner of Johnston and Dorchester streets in Sydney. Access along Dorchester was completely blocked. IAN NATHANSON/CAPE BRETON POST - Ian Nathanson A gas station pump blew over at the George Street Irving in Sydney on Saturday. IAN NATHANSON/CAPE BRETON POST - Ian Nathanson

A utility pole leans as the wind from post-tropical cyclone Fiona pushes it outward dangerous close to a home near Archibald's Wharf in North Sydney on Saturday. NICOLE SULLIVAN/CAPE BRETON POST - Nicole Sullivan Tiles from the roof area of St. Matthew Wesley United Church in North Sydney were blown off as a result of post-tropical storm Fiona on Saturday. NICOLE SULLIVAN/CAPE BRETON POST - Nicole Sulilvan

 

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