Manitoba Hydro unable to estimate how long some customers will be without power
WINNIPEG — Electricity is returning to many Winnipeg customers affected by an intense winter storm, but Manitoba Hydro says it can’t even estimate how long it will be before power is restored to thousands of people as the weather system moves north and west.
Officials in Portage la Prairie, about 90 kilometres west of Winnipeg, tweeted that the city’s sewage lift stations were operating on backup power and that residents shouldn’t flush their toilets — at all.
“We are trying to avoid the possibility of sewer backups into people’s homes,” the tweet said.
Manitoba Hydro said that by late Saturday morning, nearly 53,000 customers, including 7,000 in the capital, were without electricity.