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They are very different characters and do not know each other at the beginning of the game, but are all connected in the sense that they all have an interest in the game's main antagonist, the Origami Killer.Ī remastered version of Heavy Rain for the PlayStation 4 was released on March 1, 2016, including graphics improvement. The game focuses on four different characters: Ethan Mars, a father and the main protagonist Scott Shelby, a private eye Norman Jayden, an FBI agent and Madison Paige, a photojournalist. You assume the role of multiple characters with very different backgrounds, motivations, and skills in a world where each player decision affects what will follow. Dealing with a range of adult themes, the game revolves around a plot and narrative threads that explore a moral proposition. Heavy Rain is a cinematic psychological thriller from game developer Quantic Dream that was originally released for the PlayStation 3 in February 2010. Aaron BeswickĪllister Aalders ia a weather specialist with SaltWire Network.How far would you go to save someone you love? The two were part of a large scale rescue effort. Kyle Ehler (left) and Jason Benoit are pictured after the waters had dropped in Indian Gardens Trailor Court in Antigonish.
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Stay tuned to for full coverage on the storm. The steadiest rain is expected to taper off later tonight.Įnvironment Canada weather stations in Prince Edward Island have recorded 45-65 millimetres of rain from this event. Several roads in Port aux Basques and the Codroy Valley have flooded or washed out, including some ocations along the Trans Canada Highway.
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Port aux Basques is reporting 148 millimetres as of 3:30 p.m. Meantime, rain is still falling in southwestern Newfoundland. Sections of the Cabot Trail between Ingonish and Neils Harbour have also been shut down due to the extreme flooding. Victoria County in Cape Breton declared a state of emergency late Tuesday night, and a provincial emergency advised residents in Inverness and Victoria counties to stay home saying travel was no longer safe. Several roadways in Antigonish and Victoria counties have flooded or washed out. On Mainland Nova Scotia, rainfall amounts exceeding 100 millimetres were recorded over the eastern half of the province with lesser amounts over southwestern Nova Scotia. Heavy rainfall in the Neils Harbour/New Haven area closed off the roadway in the northern portion of Victoria County. In total, about 155.8 millimetres had been recorded as of 2 p.m. Sydney Airport also set a new daily rainfall record for November with 117.8 millimetres, beating out the previous record of 97.3 set in 1944. Ingonish Beach set an all-time, single-day rainfall record, smashing the previous single-day record of 143.8 millimetres in August 1970. Records have been kept in the area since 1950.Įnvironment Canada and private weather stations in Cape Breton have recorded 110-180 millimetres of rain, although amounts of 40-80 millimetres were recorded on the west coast of Cape Breton and through parts of Richmond County.
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The Ingonish area of Cape Breton Island was hardest hit with 278 millimetres of rain recorded in Ingonish River, 263 millimetres in Ingonish Beach, and 210 mm in Ingonish Centre late Wednesday morning. The storm is now impacting southwestern Newfoundland. We are getting a better sense of just how much rain has fallen in parts of Atlantic Canada after relentless rainfall over the past 36 hours in eastern Nova Scotia.