NewsOntario faces massive power outages after freezing rain hits

Ontario faces massive power outages after freezing rain hits

Over 330,000 residents of Ontario remain without power after heavy freezing rain. Hydro One reports damage to power lines and fallen trees.

Difficult situation in Ontario. Hundreds of thousands without power
Difficult situation in Ontario. Hundreds of thousands without power
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What do you need to know?

  • Where were the biggest problems? Power outages mainly affected central and eastern Ontario and the city of Orillia, which has declared a state of emergency.
  • When can repairs be expected? Hydro One estimates that some customers will have to wait until Tuesday to have their power restored.
  • What caused the outage? Freezing rain damaged power lines and caused many trees to fall, leading to power outages.

What are the effects of freezing rain in Ontario?

After heavy freezing rain over the weekend, more than 330,000 people in the province of Ontario were left without power. Hydro One, the leading energy supplier in the region, reports widespread damage to power lines and numerous fallen trees contributing to the situation.

The Weather Network reported that the city of Orillia, located north of Toronto, declared a state of emergency due to hazardous road conditions and infrastructure damage.

When will power be restored to the residents?

Hydro One provides a power outage map on its website, showing the extent of the problem. On Sunday morning, Eastern Time, according to data from platform X, over 218,000 customers were without power. However, public broadcaster CBC highlighted difficulties with Hydro One's data updates, which may affect the accuracy of the information.

It is estimated that some residents will have to wait until Tuesday for power restoration.

What actions is Hydro One taking?

Hydro One is actively working to fix the outages, but due to the scale of the damage, the repair process may take several days.

Canadian media report that the situation is dynamic, and repair crews are working at full capacity to restore power as quickly as possible. Despite the challenges, residents are being kept regularly informed about the progress of work and the expected timelines for repairs.

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