After wreaking havoc and claiming dozens of lives in the Bahamas, the now post-tropical cyclone Dorian made landfall in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, uprooting trees and power poles, triggering widespread blackouts.

Nearly three-quarters of the province was left without power as winds of up to 140kph and torrential rains battered Nova Scotia. Photos and videos of flooding, debris, downed trees and electricity lines were shared on social media as authorities warned of “severe impact” throughout the weekend.

I’ve said since installation it was going to come down, used to sway as much as 8 ft. at top during operation and high winds. pic.twitter.com/pBzLHpioBP — ron clark (@spencesbridge) September 7, 2019

Powerful gusts collapsed a crane onto buildings under construction in the provincial capital, Halifax. There have so far been no reports of deaths or injuries.

WATCH: Video from inside an apartment building in Halifax, Canada, that was hit by a crane as Hurricane Dorian approaches pic.twitter.com/D8pENsbZCI — BNO News (@BNONews) September 7, 2019

Power pole snapped in half at Lower Sackville Nova Scotia pic taken by Vicki Lynn Penny #nsstormpic.twitter.com/IHIZMciVOw — Brandon Houck (@HouckisPokise) September 7, 2019

My dad just sent this to me from some friends in Yarmouth NS, just down the street from his old house. Please stay inside until the storm is over! #nsstorm#novascotiapic.twitter.com/pbRTKnm2Sb — Kacy Cleveland (@canada02_wx) September 7, 2019

The Dartmouth sign on the waterfront has been destroyed and swept out to sea. #nsstorm#halifaxpic.twitter.com/KlViyL6pKS — Spawayoutce (@spaWAYOUTce) September 7, 2019

Previously, Dorian battered the coast of North Carolina, but the main damage was done in the Bahamas, where over 42 people were confirmed dead and hundreds are believed missing. The number of casualties is expected to grow.

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