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A state of emergency was declared in Niagara on the day of the solar eclipse - The Present World
September 20, 2024, 10:03 am

A state of emergency was declared in Niagara on the day of the solar eclipse

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  • Update Time : Monday, April 1, 2024

There will be a total solar eclipse on April 8. One of the best places to see this view is Niagara Falls in Canada. The Guardian confirmed the news on National Geographic.
However, the Canadian authorities are in serious trouble with this. City officials declared a state of emergency in towns around the Canadian side of Niagara Falls to welcome millions of visitors that day.
For the first time since 1979, the Canadian province of Ontario will see a total solar eclipse. According to National Geographic, one of the best places to view the eclipse is Niagara Falls.
Niagara Falls is located in the southeast of the province of Ontario in Canada and northwest of the state of New York in the United States. Niagara Falls is created from the flowing water of the Niagara River.
Niagara Falls is the second largest waterfall in the world. Millions of tourists from different parts of the world gather every year to see its breathtaking natural beauty.
The moon will completely block the sun’s rays for a few minutes during the April 8 solar eclipse. And that view can be seen well from the city of Ontario.
A large number of visitors will flock to Niagara Falls that day to witness this spectacle.
Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati said in early March that the day is expected to draw the largest number of visitors in one day.
The Niagara Regional Municipal Authority has already declared a state of emergency as part of preparations for this special day. This announcement was made last Thursday.
Additional preparedness plans around the day include managing traffic congestion, meeting increased emergency service demand and stressing the phone network.
The eclipse will reach the Pacific coast of Mexico in the morning. It will then cross diagonally from Texas to Maine in the United States and reach eastern Canada by afternoon. The rest of the continent will see a partial solar eclipse.

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