Children of man who died in N.S. floods question why roads open, alerts delayed

Robie and Sophie Holland go through photographs of themselves with their father Nicholas Holland, who died in recent inland flooding in Nova Scotia, in Tantallon, N.S., Friday, Aug. 11, 2023. They are raising questions about the measures taken to protect the public the night about 250 mm of rain fell, creating torrential waters on rural roads. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Tutton

TANTALLON, N.S. - It doesn't make sense to Robie Holland that — as 250 millimetres of rain poured down in rural Nova Scotia — there was nothing to stop his father from travelling down a rapidly flooding road.

"Why was the road open? That's the main question I keep coming back to .... It was flooding, and it wasn't safe for people to be going down those roads. Why, if you're out in the rural communities, is it a free-for-all?" he asked in an interview Friday.

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