Nova Scotia Power activating Emergency Ops Centre ahead of Philippe

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HALIFAX, N.S. — Nova Scotia Power is activating its Emergency Operations Centre with tropical storm Philippe hitting land on Saturday, Oct. 7.We’ll be activating our Emergency Operations Centre on Saturday ahead of Tropical Storm Philippe. We will have crews in place and working to respond to the storm safely and as quickly as possible.

“We are expecting high winds and rain, especially in the western part of the province and metro, as Philippe arrives overnight Saturday and into Thanksgiving Sunday.”Drover added that they are taking every precaution and have crews reading in place and working to respond as quickly as possible. “As our team finalizes plans, we encourage customers to be prepared as well by monitoring local weather forecasts and ensuring their emergency kits are stocked and ready.”

Nova Scotia Power is also reminding building owners to put the necessary measures in place to secure materials and debris at construction sites to help reduce unnecessary power outages.

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