Getting a hot drink has been one of the simplest, yet greatest comforts, as people recover from Hurricane Fiona. | SaltWire
The Salmon River Fire Brigade opened it's doors to residents during the aftermath of Fiona. From left to right; Cindy Fagioli, Captain Darrell Macphee, Ryan Gamblin.TRURO, N.S. — Getting a hot drink has been one of the simplest, yet greatest comforts, as people recover from Hurricane Fiona.
“There’s so many things that divide us, but there are simple things in life that we connect over, like a simple cup of coffee and saying hello to people.” The Village of Bible Hill opened up the H. Douglas Boyce Village Hall on Saturday and was extra busy on Sunday as word spread with people starting to running low on electronic charge and water. Movies and board games were put on for the kids and administrative assistant Danielle Chaplin said the staff were happy help.
Kay Rose, whose place on College Road in Valley is without power, was running out of water when a neighbour mentioned the comfort station Many people found comfort in chatting with one another, brought together by a charging outlet. - Chelsey Gould