Power returns to Nova Scotia after windstorm left thousands in the dark
Tens of thousands of Nova Scotians are back on the electrical grid as crews worked Tuesday to repair power lines damaged by a major Christmas Day storm in Atlantic Canada.
About 13,000 homes and businesses in Nova Scotia remained without electricity as of about 8 p.m. local time, the province’s power utility said.
Nova Scotia Power spokeswoman Tiffany Chase said about 139,000 affected customers had their power restored by late Tuesday afternoon.
She said more than 700 personnel are working “around the clock” to get the rest of the province back on the grid, including contract crews from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.