Hurricane Fiona made landfall on the US East Coast, leaving more than 200,000 homes without power. The storm brought heavy rainfall, flooding, and winds exceeding 120 km/h. Emergency shelters have been opened in coastal areas, while authorities urged residents to stay indoors.
Airports in the region canceled dozens of flights, and schools remain closed. US President Joe Biden assured federal aid and warned that climate-driven storms are becoming stronger. Meteorologists said Fiona may continue northward, possibly affecting Canada.
