55,000 hydro clients in Quebec, Ontario without power after severe storms
MONTREAL — Roughly 55,000 clients are without power in Ontario and Quebec after severe thunderstorms on Thursday swept across Central Canada, which was already dealing with sweltering temperatures.
Environment Canada says that at the peak of the outages more than 214,000 customers were knocked off the grid in Ontario and nearly 140,000 customers were without power in Quebec.
Hydro One, Ontario’s power utility, says crews are working “as safely and quickly as possible” to fix service to about 25,000 customers after several rounds of thunderstorms since Canada Day.
While in Quebec, Audrey St-Pierre, spokesperson for Quebec’s hydro utility, says about 200 teams of workers have been dispatched to restore service to about 30,000 clients. St-Pierre says Hydro-Québec expects power to be restored to most areas by 11 p.m.

