The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation confirmed on September 26, local time, that the iconic natural landscape "Tea Cup Rock" of Prince Edward Island in the eastern province of Canada was recently destroyed by the strong winds and waves brought by Hurricane "Fiona" that hit the east coast of Canada. no longer exists.

  "Teacup Rock" is located on Thunder Bay Beach on the central north coast of Prince Edward Island, formed by natural weathering and seawater erosion.

Its disappearance has deeply regretted and saddened the local people.

  Hurricane "Fiona" swept across several provinces on the eastern coast of Canada and parts of Quebec on September 24, causing power outages to hundreds of thousands of households and damage to municipal facilities and homes.

Authorities have confirmed that a woman in Newfoundland has died after being swept into the sea by high waves.

  Reporter Yu Ruidong produces Le Xiaomin

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]