
Ontario Premier Doug Ford to visit areas without electricity since ice storm
TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford said Thursday that he plans to visit some areas affected by prolonged power outages since a powerful ice storm hit central and northern Ontario over the weekend.
Hydro One said that of the approximately 175,000 customers without power as of late Thursday afternoon, nearly 45,000 lost power in the previous 24 hours as a result of high winds that have affected central and eastern parts of the province.
The weekend ice storm caused severe damage in cities such as Orillia and Peterborough, while another storm system that moved through parts of Ontario Wednesday and overnight caused additional outages and slowed down restoration efforts, the utility said.
Hydro One said power has been restored for more than 85 per cent of nearly a million affected customers but there is “still a lot of work ahead” until everyone gets their electricity back. The utility said its crew members have discovered more than 1,800 broken poles so far.