Crews Work to Clear Streets of Record-Breaking Snow in St John's

Crews were working to clear out record-breaking snowfall across St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, on Tuesday, January 21, after a blizzard dumped 30 inches of snow on the coastal Canadian city.

St John’s has been under a state of emergency since Friday as cleanup operations continued. Grocery stores opened temporarily on Tuesday from 10 am to 6 pm, prompting long lines of residents who were told by the city to purchase enough food for “48 hours.”

This video shows a snow blower and a truck driver working to clear a street in St John’s. Credit: Andrew Lock via Storyful