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Mass power cuts continue in US and Canada after storm | Mass power cuts continue in US and Canada after storm |
(12 days later) | |
More than 500,000 households in the north-eastern US and the south-eastern Canada are still without electricity after last weekend's severe ice storm. | More than 500,000 households in the north-eastern US and the south-eastern Canada are still without electricity after last weekend's severe ice storm. |
Utility crews are working round the clock, but warn that some homes could be without power at least until Saturday. | |
In Toronto, 72,000 people were without electricity on Christmas Day, officials in Canada's Ontario province said. | In Toronto, 72,000 people were without electricity on Christmas Day, officials in Canada's Ontario province said. |
At least 27 deaths in the region have been linked to the storm. | At least 27 deaths in the region have been linked to the storm. |
Most of those were caused by apparent carbon monoxide poisoning as people used gas generators, charcoal stoves and other appliances to heat their homes in freezing temperatures. | Most of those were caused by apparent carbon monoxide poisoning as people used gas generators, charcoal stoves and other appliances to heat their homes in freezing temperatures. |
"I understand they want to keep warm, but you cannot do this. This is deadly," Toronto Mayor Rob Ford warned earlier this week. | "I understand they want to keep warm, but you cannot do this. This is deadly," Toronto Mayor Rob Ford warned earlier this week. |
Other fatalities were caused by traffic accidents. | Other fatalities were caused by traffic accidents. |
Elsewhere in Canada, tens of thousands of people are still without power in New Brunswick and Quebec, and hundreds in Nova Scotia. | Elsewhere in Canada, tens of thousands of people are still without power in New Brunswick and Quebec, and hundreds in Nova Scotia. |
In the US, states from Maine to Michigan have been affected by the adverse weather. | In the US, states from Maine to Michigan have been affected by the adverse weather. |
Travel between between Toronto and Montreal, Ottawa and New York had been disrupted. | Travel between between Toronto and Montreal, Ottawa and New York had been disrupted. |
Environment Canada meteorologist David Phillips warned earlier this week that the ice would remain as temperatures stayed below freezing. | Environment Canada meteorologist David Phillips warned earlier this week that the ice would remain as temperatures stayed below freezing. |
"There's no natural melting going on," he said. | "There's no natural melting going on," he said. |
"It's going to be human effort and endeavour that will get rid of the sheath of ice that's covering eastern Canada." | "It's going to be human effort and endeavour that will get rid of the sheath of ice that's covering eastern Canada." |
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