CANADAHALIFAX news Restoring power after Fiona getting more complicated: Nova Scotia Power by admin 7 أكتوبر، 2022 written by admin 7 أكتوبر، 2022 11 When it comes to single customer outages, Nova Scotia Power says at least one crew is required to restore power to one customer CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press Listen to this article HALIFAX — As 4,000 homes and businesses in Nova Scotia spent their 13th day without power on Thursday, the province’s electric utility admitted it was facing additional challenges repairing damage caused by post-tropical storm Fiona. Nova Scotia Power Inc. issued a statement saying its work has been complicated by the fact there are now many single-customer outages, which the company said can slow its progress because at least one crew is required to restore power to one customer. As well, the utility said the remaining work can take longer when heavy equipment is needed to remove trees and debris, and several crews are required to do the work. In P.E.I., almost 9,000 homes and businesses were still in the dark by Thursday afternoon. “Crews continue to make progress safely restoring power,” Maritime Electric said in a statement. “We currently have over 200 crews working across the province on restoration efforts.” Meanwhile, the P.E.I. Emergency Measures Organization issued a statement reminding households without power to check all heat-generating appliances to ensure they are switched off. “As more households are reconnected to the grid, everyone should check their residence for fire risks,” the organization said. “The P.E.I. Fire Marshal’s Office recommends checking that … stoves, ovens and space heaters are turned off to avoid potential fire hazards.” Maritime Electric’s website indicated the latest date for restoration of power on the Island was Sunday. The storm first hit the region on Sept. 24. In Nova Scotia, most of the remaining outages were reported in the northeastern region, the majority of which were in Pictou and Colchester counties. “Along with Cape Breton, the northeast region experienced some of the most significant damage as a result of Fiona,” Nova Scotia Power spokeswoman Jacqueline Foster said in a statement. On another front, the utility acknowledged that customers were having a difficult time finding certified electricians to repair broken meter masts, which are not the responsibility of the utility. More than half of the province’s 2,300 broken masts can found in the northeast, the utility said. “We’re supporting customers who need help finding a certified electrician, so they can have the repairs made, and we can safely restore power,” Lia MacDonald, head of the utility’s northeast emergency operations centre, said in a statement. The company plans to restore power to the majority of its customers in Cape Breton by Friday, and in the northeast by Sunday. But some individual outages will take longer to deal with, the company said. “It is possible there could be individual customers remaining who we will continue to work with one on one, given the extensive damage they’ve experienced,” the company’s statement said. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 6, 2022. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post اتفاق بين ألبرتا والفيليبين لجذب ممرضات إلى المقاطعة next post Man and a youth charged in early morning incidents You may also like جان كريتيان: ’’لقد وحّد ترامب الكنديين أكثر من... 12 يناير، 2025 Heat pump, laptops, mounds of clothing among items... 12 يناير، 2025 How Trump could declare a national emergency to... 12 يناير، 2025 It’s sick season. Here’s how to protect yourself... 12 يناير، 2025 الليبراليون ينتخبون زعيماً جديداً في 9 مارس وجولي... 11 يناير، 2025 بواليافر لانتخابات تمنحه تفويضاً واضحاً ليتحدث إلى الأميركيين 11 يناير، 2025 New Brunswick man charged in killings of two... 11 يناير، 2025 After N.S. wildfires, province brings in new tax... 11 يناير، 2025 P.E.I. oyster farmers fear without government help, MSX... 11 يناير، 2025 Drivers digging deeper to fill their tanks: Fuel... 11 يناير، 2025