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Although southern Ontario began 2023 in drought, the remainder of the winter eased the snow deficit. [26] Rainfall remained mostly normal until an atmospheric Rex block in May, which caused most regions to receive less than 5% of their normal rainfall. [27] [28] A few places recorded their driest May on record. [29]
2023 June 15 Carberry bus crash: Vehicle collision Near Carberry, Manitoba: Prairies and West Coast 17 8 Crash on the Trans-Canada Highway [60] 2023 July 21-July 22 2023 Nova Scotia floods: Flood Nova Scotia: Eastern Canada 4 Prolonged record rainfall. Estimated $140 million in damages 2023 July 28 2023 Alberta plane crash Plane crash
Many survivors later froze to death. [31] 40 1889 Quebec rockslide: Rockslide Quebec City, Quebec 40 1901 SS Islander: Shipwreck Lynn Canal, Alaska: Sunk by an iceberg south of Juneau: 40 (Canadian fatalities only) 1912 Titanic: Shipwreck near Newfoundland Canadian deaths only of 1,517 total [32] 40 1918 HMCS Galiano: Shipwreck
January 27–February 6 — Heavy amounts of rain struck Auckland and the upper North Island in New Zealand causing massive flooding resulting in 4 deaths [71] and 3 injuries [72] January 31 – Denmark had its wettest January on record, with a measurement of 123.6 mm (4.87 in) through the month, which beat the 123.0 mm (4.84 in) in January ...
The 2023 Nova Scotia floods were a series of floods in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. [2] [3] Areas in Nova Scotia received 250mm (9.8 inches) of rain in a 24 hour period, causing flash floods. [4] On July 22, 2023, a state of emergency was declared in the province
From Oct. 1, 2022 through March 1, 2023, about 15.07 inches have been recorded. ... According to Wilson, the weekend could see a total of about 0.1 to 0.25 inches of rain before clearing up Monday.
The payment of $388,288 CAD announced on June 8, 2010 represents the total federal share for this event." [48] An "extreme rainfall event that affected a large region of southern Ontario from Hamilton to Durham Region in August 2005 resulted in over $500,000,000 CAD in insured damages, $247,000,000 CAD of which was associated with sewer backup."
A series of tragic deaths, both on and off the ice, has left the world or professional hockey in mourning. On March 18, 2024, former NHL players Konstantin Koltsov and Chris Simon were announced ...