9 M$ du Fonds Fiona pour des refuges dans l'Atlantique et aux 脦les-de-la-Madeleine

Damage from post-tropical storm Fiona at the wharf in Stanley Bridge, P.E.I. on Sunday September 25, 2022. The federal government has announced $9 million to support community centres that provided comfort to people during post-tropical storm Fiona. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brian McInnis

NEW GLASGOW, N.S. - Communities hit last year by post-tropical storm Fiona can access $9 million in federal funding to help bolster facilities that can offer refuge to residents affected by the next big storm.

The money comes from the $300-million Hurricane Fiona Recovery Fund that was announced shortly after the massive storm devastated parts of Atlantic Canada one year ago this Sunday. Fiona's powerful winds and heavy rain swept homes out to sea, and severely damaged bridges, businesses, airports and other infrastructure.

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