Ice storm wipes out power for over 25,000 Windsor customers during peak
Windsor-Essex residents are cleaning up after a winter ice storm swept through the region, knocking out power for tens of thousands of people.
The heavy ice resulted in downed trees and power outages throughout Windsor-Essex.
IN PICTURES: Ice blankets Windsor-Essex
Enwin Utilities Ltd. reported multiple outages throughout Wednesday night into Thursday due to inclement weather, impacting 25,000 customers at its peak.
Enwin says frontline teams working diligently to correct remaining outages and restore power.
“Although outages were noted across the city, the region’s areas that were affected by the most outages were the South Windsor, Roseland, East Riverside, and Walkerville communities,” said a statement from Enwin.
WHAT CAUSES THE OUTAGES?
Due to the weather, Enwin says outages were caused by a variety of issues.
The primary cause of the outages was falling branches and trees due to the weight of the ice upon them across power lines. This repeatedly caused issues throughout the night as branches continued to fall.A tree brach landed on the roof of a house during an ice storm in Windsor, Ont., on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. (Bob Bellacicco/CTV News Windsor)
WHEN WILL POWER BE FULLY RESTORED?
Enwin teams worked throughout the night, removing line obstructions, and restoring feeders, returning power to the majority of customers. However, isolated pockets were still affected on Thursday.
“The Enwin team is committed to restoring service to those areas in a safe and timely manner,” said the unility.
As of 4 p.m. about 2,100 customers remain without power. The largest remaining outages are located in the South Walkerville and University areas.
Enwin offficals say crews continue working to restore power, however, some outages may persist well into Friday due to the nature of the damages.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SEE A DOWNED POWER LINE
Enwin reminds their customers to avoid downed power lines and anything with which they may come in contact with, such as puddles of water and fences. Call Enwin at 519-255-2727 to report a downed power line.
ESSEX POWERLINES CORPORATION
Essex Powerlines reported outages in Amherstburg, LaSalle and Tecumseh on Thursday.Essex Powerlines Outage Map on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. (Source: Essex Powerlines)
“Crews conducted switching to partially restore power to as many customers as possible,” said a post on the Essex Powerlines website at 5:30 a.m. Thursday. “Waiting for tree to be cleared from primary lines outside the Essex Powerlines area in order to restore the remaining customers.”
For updates check the Essex Powerlines Outage Map.
E.L.K ENERGY
E.L.K. Energy services Belle River, Comber, Cottam, Essex, Harrow and Kingsville.
“We are aware of multiple power outages in our service areas due to the storm. All crews have been dispatched to restore hydro as quick and safely as possible,” the company posted on their website.
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