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Thousands still without power after winter storm in Ontario, utility says

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Ontario’s largest electrical utility says excessive winds in components of the province might trigger extra outages in the present day as crews work to revive energy to hundreds nonetheless in the dead of night after a storm that pelted some areas with snow and freezing rain.

Hydro One says difficult street circumstances are slowing down crews in some areas, and its outage map exhibits some 15,000 clients stay with out energy as of this morning.

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Greater than 60,000 clients have been with out electrical energy at one level Monday.

The utility says the outages have been attributable to ice accumulation on tree branches that then knocked out energy strains.

In the meantime, Ontario’s street data service experiences a big stretch of freeway in northern Ontario stays closed.

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Setting Canada has issued advisories for blowing snow and snow squalls for swaths of southwestern and northern Ontario, with some areas going through a further 50 centimetres of snow within the subsequent few days.

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