Power outages, major collision in southern Ontario due to windstorm
TORONTO — A powerful windstorm sweeping through southern Ontario and eastern Quebec on Wednesday knocked out power to tens of thousands of people and disrupted travel in the air and on the roads.
Environment Canada issued a wind warning for the region, saying residents should brace for hazardous road conditions. The warning was lifted at around 8 p.m. Wednesday.
“Roads may be slippery at times locally this evening and overnight,” the weather agency said. “Damage to buildings, such as to roof shingles and windows, may occur.”
Ontario power utility Hydro One said more than 80,000 of its customers were without power Wednesday afternoon, but that number was down to about 44,000 by late Wednesday. Toronto Hydro said about 3,000 customers remained without power as midnight approached, down from a peak of about 21,000 earlier in the day.