Manitoba Hydro unable to estimate how long some customers will be without power
WINNIPEG — Electricity is returning for many Winnipeg customers affected by an intense winter storm, but Manitoba Hydro says it can’t even estimate how long it will be before power is restored to thousands of people as the weather system moves north and west.
By late Saturday morning, the utility said nearly 53,000 customers, including 7,000 in the capital, were without electricity.
Spokesman Scott Powell says in a news release that as the storm system tracks through Portage la Prairie, the Interlake and farther north, the amount of snow means crews are having trouble just assessing how much damage has been done, let alone beginning to fix it.
Powell says there are reports of snowdrifts close to two-and-a-half metres high in a band running south from Lake Manitoba towards Morden.