Hydro One sendingcrews to Florida to help restore power after Irma .
[FONT=Georgia]Hydro One is sending crews to Florida in an effort to support the millionsof people left without power in the wake of hurricane Irma.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia]The operator of Ontario’s largestelectricity distribution system says it’s getting ready to send 175 employeessouth.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia]Nearly 4.5 million homes and businesseslost power in the storm that made landfall in the U.S. on Sunday, and utilityofficials say it will take weeks to restore electricity to everyone.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia]Hydro One says crews are expected to startcrossing the border into the U.S. at about 6 p.m. Monday, and should reach the affectedareas by Wednesday afternoon.[/FONT]
Hydro crews in Toronto and acrossthe province are going to Florida in an effort to support the millions ofpeople left without power in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
Hydro One, the operator ofOntario’s largest electricity distribution system, says it’s getting ready tosend 175 employees south.
Toronto Hydro says it is issending nearly 30 employees Tuesday to assist after receiving a request forassistance from Tampa Electric.
Nearly 4.5 million homes andbusinesses lost power in the storm that made landfall in the U.S. onSunday, and utility officials say it will take weeks to restore electricity toeveryone.
Hydro One says crews are headinginto the U.S. Monday evening, and should reach the affected areas byWednesday afternoon.