Report downed wires to police or by calling Hydro One at 1-800-434-1235. For more outage information, download Hydro One's free outage app or visit hydroone.com/outages. To report a downed tree on streets ...
Report downed wires to police or by calling Hydro One at 1-800-434-1235. The severe weather hit during Hiawathaโs Annual Pow Wow Saturday afternoon, sending hundreds of participants and vendors alike fleeing for cover. Staying off the roads also allows our Public Works crews to make progress clearing streets,โ Mayor Diane Therrien said.
The initial damage being reported is significant and includes hundreds of broken poles, several downed transmission towers, fallen trees and broken limbs along ...
We are designated as a Sustainable Electricity Company by the Canadian Electricity Association. At this time the company anticipates it will take several days to restore power to all customers due to the extent of the damage. Our team of approximately 9,300 skilled and dedicated employees proudly build and maintain a safe and reliable electricity system which is essential to supporting strong and successful communities. Customers can report their outage by texting 92887 (WATTS), online, through the company's outage map and app, or by calling 1-800-434-1235. "The storm has caused extensive damage across the province and we anticipate it will take multiple days to restore power to all customers. TORONTO, May 21, 2022 /CNW/ - More than 351,000 Hydro One customers currently are experiencing power outages caused by the severe thunderstorms that quickly moved across the province today.
CNW/ - A devastating storm with high winds, heavy rain and lightning has resulted in significant damage to both the distribution and transmission equipment.
Proudly municipally owned, Hydro Ottawa contributes to the well-being of the community we serve. For more information, please follow Hydro Ottawa's Twitter account @hydroottawa or access the Hydro Ottawa app for Android and Apple. Customers may also call our Power Outage Information Line at 613 738-0188. If there is a downed power line with no injuries and no risk to public safety, please report it via the police non-emergency number at 613 236-1222 or by calling us at 613 738-0188.
Most of Peterborough is still without power. Hydro One reports significant outages connected to the big storm ...
Early estimates are that hundreds of trees were downed by the storm, often taking with them power lines. Residents are urged to stay away from downed power lines, as they are extremely dangerous. Hydro One reports significant outages connected to the big storm system that went through the area on Saturday afternoon and that some areas might not have power for days.
There are over 450000 customers with both hydro companies combined who remain without power as of the morning of Sunday, May 22.
Restoration times will be updated once damage is assessed. Outage map is back and updated every 15 minutes:โ Hydro Ottawa (@hydroottawa) https://t.co/Ew7Azxn6Df May 22, 2022 UPDATE: We anticipate it will take several days to restore power after todayโs destructive storm.