Daring rescues by first responders during last weekend’s flash floods.
The province’s Natural Resources Minister is applauding emergency personnel for their efforts.
Tory Rushton says he knows there were some close calls.
“It was pretty touching to hear from them on Saturday, and knowing they were safe. This is what they volunteer for, this is what they sign up for, to go and help their local residents and neighbours,” said Rushton after cabinet on Thursday.
Rushton says fire gear was dispatched to the affected areas from as far away as the Valley.
He also thanked Ground Search and Rescue teams, who worked tirelessly.
“My colleagues have been speaking on how heroic they have been. I’d like to also send out a special thank you to them, for all their services. They really stepped up to the plate.”
On 22 July, 413 #SAR Squadron conducted multiple rescues in conjunction with @RCMPNS and @HalifaxSAR. In one mission SAR Techs were lowered into the rushing flood water and air lifted a stranded camper to safety. #RESCUE pic.twitter.com/0744sNFSGU
— Halifax JRCC CCCOS (@hfxjrcc) July 23, 2023
If you're traveling this weekend, please allow extra time to get where you're going.
— Department of Public Works (@NS_PublicWorks) July 28, 2023
We have most roads open now, but many still have storm damage and reduced speeds. Our crews will be out making repairs.
Expect delays. We are grateful for your patience and understanding. pic.twitter.com/dpdaut9gyV