More power restored in Manitoba, but snowstorm may have long-term effects

Oct 17, 2019 | 9:57 AM

WINNIPEG — More Manitoba residents are getting their electricity restored following a major snowstorm last week, but the effects of the weather could be long-lasting.

Manitoba Hydro says some 7,000 homes and businesses are still in the dark — down from 9,000 yesterday and 53,000 on Saturday.

Most of the remaining outages are in rural areas and First Nations communities in central Manitoba and the Interlake region to the north.

Up to 100 millimetres of mixed snow and rain fell in some areas, and that followed a lot of earlier wet weather.