Part of street washed away and state of emergency declared in N.L. town after storm

Damage from the storm is shown historic Outer Battery of St. John's on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly

GAMBO, N.L. - Damaging winds and pounding surf that washed away part of a street in a small northeastern town in Newfoundland on Sunday triggered a state of emergency in the coastal community. 

Rick Ralph, a lifelong resident of Gambo, said the massive waves and heavy wind were unlike anything he’s seen before. The ocean washed over the road in front of his house, which is about nine metres away from the water, and covered his front lawn in seaweed.

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