Roughly 13,000 without power days after snowstorm pummels Manitoba
WINNIPEG — The farm that has been in Jamal Abas’ family for four generations was without power for a sixth straight day Tuesday — one of thousands of homes and businesses across Manitoba still suffering after a massive snowstorm that brought down trees, transmission lines and large utility towers.
“No tree was spared in our yard,” Abas said. “There was a lot of trees that were planted well before even my dad was born, around the time my grandfather was born. Extensive damage for sure.”
Manitoba Hydro was unable to say Tuesday when power might be fully restored. Some 53,000 customers were without power as of Saturday. By Tuesday afternoon, the number was down to 13,000, mostly in small towns, on rural areas and in First Nations communities.
In many areas, neighbours were helping each other any way they could.