I don’t have real-time access to live news feeds. Here’s how you can quickly get the most up-to-date information on power outages in Toronto:
- Check official sources:
- Toronto Hydro or Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited website and social channels for outage maps and estimated restoration times.
- Enbridge or provincial outage services if the issue involves gas outages or regional transmission.
- Use reputable outage map services:
- Local news outlets’ websites often host interactive outage maps (CBC Toronto, CTV News, Global News).
- The Ontario power authority’s system status pages may provide regional outage data.
- Local emergency information:
- City of Toronto alerts or 311 service for service interruptions and safety advisories.
- PG&E is not relevant in Canada; look for Ontario-specific utilities.
- Real-time updates:
- Twitter/X accounts for Toronto Hydro, utility dispatch centers, and city emergency management.
- Local radio stations (AM/FM) often broadcast live outage information.
Would you like me to pull a quick, current summary if you tell me to search the web now, or provide a checklist for what to do during a prolonged outage in Toronto?