(stock photo) According to a national report on flood preparedness among municipalities, Halifax had the most improved score across Canada over a five-year period. Climate Change and the Preparedness of 16 Major Canadian Cities to Limit Flood Risk — was conducted by the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation (ICCA) at the University of Waterloo. In 2015, Halifax scored a “D” in flood preparedness; the city scored a “B-“ in the 2019/2020 report. New @UWaterloo report shares how 16 major Canadian cities self-assessed their efforts to reduce the severity of #flood impacts on their jurisdictions and citizens. Read more here: https://t.co/7EWu8r6k6N#ClimateAdaptation#ExtremeWeather#Canada#16citiespic.twitter.com/OcziJEXdrS