Administrative staff in Sanikiluaq, Nunavut, are scrambling to find a temporary space after winds ripped off the hamlet building's roof last week, and then torrential rain flooded the offices. In an email to CBC News, the senior administrative officer of the hamlet said the office is a "total disaster." Alison Drummond said the roof was completely ripped off last Tuesday, when they saw winds of up to 98 km/h. The hamlet was working to get temporary waterproofing up in the meantime, but the supplies weren't due to get in until Friday. The senior administrative officer says they're still assessing the damage after the roof was ripped off.
Source: CBC News September 08, 2020 20:46 UTC