‘Unprecedented’ blizzard prompts state of emergency in St. John’s, N.L.
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital shut down on Friday as blizzard conditions descended on the city and residents prepared for an intense storm expected to last until Saturday.
The City of St. John’s declared a state of emergency, ordering businesses closed and vehicles off the roads. The nearby towns of Mount Pearl, Paradise, Torbay, Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s and Conception Bay South followed suit.
Late in the day, an avalanche in the city’s Outer Battery neighbourhood sent snow rushing down a cliff and into a home. “People were in the living room, and the snow came through the window,” Platoon Chief Dean Foley of the St. John’s Regional Fire Department said.
Nobody was injured but firefighters had to walk through chest-high snow to reach the scene, Foley said. Acting on advice from an avalanche expert who said a second slide is possible, fire officials recommended the evacuation of 10 homes in the area.