Photo by CNW Group/Hydro One Inc.Hydro One sates that significant damages have been reported across OntarioArticle contentHigh winds hit the Canadian province of Ontario to plunge more than 280,000 homes and businesses into darkness, utility Hydro One said on Saturday, although power supplies were later restored to some. The Toronto-listed company, which supplies electricity to about 1.4 million customers across the province, said it expected more outages until the winds subsided. tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or Extreme winds leave 210,000 without power in Ontario Back to video“Hydro One expects customers in the hardest-hit areas to be without power overnight, including southern, central and eastern Ontario,” the company said in a statement. “Significant damage has been reported, including broken poles, fallen trees and hazardous road conditions,” it added, but did not elaborate.
Source: National Post December 12, 2021 23:59 UTC