Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Wind storm hammers Grise Fiord and Pangnirtung, Nunavut

By Jay Legere, CBC News Posted: Jan 12, 2016 11:39 AM CT
About half of Grise Fiord, Nunavut, is still without power after the community was hammered by a powerful wind storm Monday night. At one point, Grise Fiord — the territory's most northerly community — was completely without power when the roof of a house ripped off and took down a power line. Arnarulunnguaq Audlaluk says she barely slept Monday night as winds howled at over 100 km/h. "Our area of town is shut down because there's no light and no heat," she says."There's some wires that need to be fixed in town and the pole broke where my sister lives and brother lives." Qulliq Energy Corporation representatives have been on the situation since 3 a.m., according to Andy Burns, the company's operations manager. "Once the winds died down the plant operator was able to go and disconnect the damaged section and restore power to about 50 per cent of the community," says Burns. "And that's where we sit now."Burns says a charter is on standby in Iqaluit with a full crew to repair the damage and restore power to the community, but weather in Grise Fiord is preventing them from leaving. Once conditions improve, he estimates it will take four hours to travel to the community. Environment Canada still has a blizzard warning in effect for Grise Fiord today, with wind gusts of up to 110 km/h that will weaken this evening. Audlaluk says the winds were still blasting Grise Fiord Tuesday morning, so people don't know the full extent of the damage. But she's certain there will need to be a big cleanup once the storm passes. "My sister's shack was broken to pieces and we couldn't salvage a lot." (more)
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Summary
Blizzard conditions with gusty winds and persistent visibility near zero in snow and blowing snow are expected or occurring. Strong gusty easterly winds 70 gusting 110 km/h are currently generating blizzard conditions at Grise Fiord. Conditions are expected to improve near noon wednesday as the winds diminish. 

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