More than 115,000 Ontarians remained without power Sunday, a day after violent winds blew through the southern part of the province.
Utility Hydro One says 450,000 customers lost power during the wind storm, and crews were still working to get the lights back on for 115,000 as of Sunday afternoon.
The company says it has logged more than 200 broken poles and 53 damaged transformers so far, and those numbers are expected to grow.
Winds that surpassed 100 kilometres per hour also felled trees and knocked down power lines.
Hydro One says there are roughly 3,500 outages in hard-to-reach areas, which make take longer to resolve.
It’s urging people to stay away from downed lines because they could be dangerous.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 12, 2021.