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Ice Storm Cuts Power To 400,000+ in Ontario
A late-season ice storm swept through Ontario, knocking out power to more than 400,000 homes and businesses.
Late March ice storms of this magnitude are rare in Ontario. While freezing rain can occur, sustained ice accretion like this—particularly in southern regions—is unusual.
On Sunday, Orillia and Peterborough declared states of emergency due to widespread outages, fallen trees, and treacherous roads. Residents were urged to stay home and conserve water to avoid overwhelming sewer systems.
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