Two children among the missing when vehicles were submerged on road after more than 200m of rain pummeled some regions
Emergency teams in Canada are still searching for four people who went missing in historic flooding after more than 200mm (7.87in) of rain pummeled some regions of Nova Scotia at the weekend.
Two children, a youth and a man were inside two vehicles when the road they were travelling on suddenly became submerged, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Nova Scotia, on the south-eastern coast of Canada.
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