Hydro One says wind storm leaves nearly 115000 customers without power – Reuters

The sun sets next to downtown’s CN Tower, as viewed from Tommy Thompson Park nature preserve in Toronto, Ontario, Canada September 26, 2021. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

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Dec 11 (Reuters) – Canada’s Hydro One said on Sunday more than 450,000 customers experienced power outages due to a wind storm, with approximately 115,000 customers still without power.

That was up from about 280,000, who were affected on Saturday, according to the electricity supplier’s earlier statement.

The Toronto-listed company, which supplies electricity to about 1.4 million customers across the province, said the crew has restored power to more than 335,000 customers and is trying to restore power for the rest “as quickly as possible.”

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Hydro One, however, did not specify when power would be restored to the remaining affected consumers.

Environment and Climate Change Canada had also issued wind warnings earlier for the southern regions of Ontario, cautioning against expected gusts of up to 120 kph (75 mph).

Separately, another Canadian utility, Alectra, had said earlier it had sent workers to restore power to customers across the Greater Toronto area, but added that some might be without power all night.

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Reporting by Ann Maria Shibu and Anirudh Saligrama in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Diane Craft

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