Mom wants quicker reform on disaster preparations, one year after flood took son
- Tera Sisco's six-year-old son died in the July 2023 flood in Nova Scotia, causing her ongoing grief and frustration over slow provincial reform for climate disaster preparedness.
- There are calls for the Progressive Conservative government to enhance the emergency alert system due to increasing severe weather events in Nova Scotia.
- Sisco urges the government to reform existing systems, suggesting full-time regional emergency coordinators and reliable on-call officials for alerts.
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Mom wants quicker reform on disaster preparations, one year after son died in flood
Tera Sisco, whose six-year-old son died in the July 2023 flood in Nova Scotia, says her grief returns daily, along with frustration over what she considers the province's slow pace in reforming its preparations for climate disasters.
Mom wants quicker reform on disaster preparations, one year after flood took son
The mother of a boy who died a year ago in a Nova Scotia flood says her grief returns daily, along with frustration over what she considers the province's slow pace in reforming its preparations for climate disasters.
Mom wants quicker reform on disaster preparations, one year after flood took son
HALIFAX — The mother of a boy who died a year ago in a Nova Scotia flood says her grief returns daily, along with frustration over what she considers the province’s slow pace in reforming its preparations for climate disasters. Tera Sisco’s six-year-old son Colton Sisco died after the vehicle he was in overturned during […]
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