Many in northeastern Nova Scotia are still digging out from a major winter storm.
It dumped as much as 150 centimetres on some parts of Cape Breton.
The Department of Public Works says people in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality need to follow the local state of emergency.
That includes staying off the roads and avoiding unnecessary travel.
The department says all provincial roads should be open within the next day or so.
They say additional equipment from western NS, New Brunswick and PEI will help clear local roads in Antigonish, Pictou, Colchester and Cumberland counties.
Additional equipment from PEI, New Brunswick and other parts of Nova Scotia is helping to clear local roads in Pictou, Antigonish, Colchester and Cumberland.
— Department of Public Works (@NS_PublicWorks) February 8, 2024
We should have all open in the next day or so ... (1/2). pic.twitter.com/qdMf09jYoi