Coastal Community Faces Emergency Access Crisis
The town of Trepassey has declared a state of emergency following severe storm damage that destroyed critical coastal defenses and blocked emergency vehicle access. Municipal authorities announced the emergency measures through official channels after powerful waves breached the community’s main breakwater structure.
Mayor Wanda Waddleton confirmed during a public briefing that approximately 90% of the town’s protective sea wall has been destroyed. “Only isolated sections remain standing, and these are under immediate threat,” Waddleton stated. “With the barrier compromised, ocean waves are now directly impacting our primary coastal roadway.”
Critical Infrastructure at Risk
The structural damage has severed emergency access to the lower coastal area of Trepassey, raising concerns about essential service continuity. “Any disruption to our water supply, electrical infrastructure, or communication networks would create a critical situation,” the mayor emphasized during the briefing.
Contractors are currently clearing debris from affected roads while municipal staff prepare to assess whether emergency measures can be safely lifted by Wednesday morning. A temporary reception center at Town Hall stands ready to assist residents, though no evacuations have been required at this stage.
Delayed Reconstruction Compounds Crisis
The current damage exacerbates existing vulnerabilities from previous storm events. Provincial authorities had previously allocated nearly $1 million for breakwater reconstruction following earlier infrastructure failures. Construction materials were delivered months ago, yet installation remains pending.
“After waiting nearly three years for these repairs, we now face significantly worse damage,” Waddleton noted. “The timeline for comprehensive restoration remains uncertain.” Engineering teams are scheduled to conduct a full damage assessment on Wednesday to determine immediate priorities.
Residents are advised to avoid coastal areas until further notice as municipal crews work to stabilize the situation. Weather conditions have temporarily improved following two days of severe winds and destructive wave action that caused the infrastructure failure.

