Widespread Toronto power outages due to hydro transmission site ...
Toronto is currently experiencing widespread power outages, with almost 170,000 customers affected after suspected flooding at a Hydro One transmission station. This significant outage has impacted various parts of the city, leaving many residents and businesses without electricity.
Areas AffectedAccording to Toronto Hydro, the outages are scattered across multiple regions, including:
Toronto Parkdale East York Liberty VillageAn outage map available on the utility’s website shows extensive areas without power, highlighting the widespread nature of this incident. Some of these areas may not see power restored until tomorrow afternoon, causing significant disruption to daily activities.
Cause of the OutageThe suspected flooding at the Hydro One transmission station is believed to be the primary cause of the power loss.
Impact of Torrential RainfallThe Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has been hit by torrential downpours, leading to the flooding of several highways, roads, TTC stations, and other locations. The region was under a rainfall warning, with expectations of up to 125 millimetres of rain. This severe weather has compounded the challenges faced by residents and infrastructure in Toronto.
What to ExpectToronto Hydro is actively working to restore power to the affected areas, but residents and businesses should prepare for potential extended outages. Those impacted should stay informed through reliable sources and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this time.
Mayor Olivia Chow said Tuesday the city is “massively investing in the state of repair so that there is less flooding going forward.”
Employee rights during power outageMany Torontonians continue to work from home to some degree. The current power outage may negatively impact your ability to work remotely. Here’s what you should know:
Inform Your Employer: If you are unable to work due to the outage, consider letting your employer know that the flooding has prevented you from performing a significant portion or all of your duties. Know Your Rights: If your employer reacts to your inability to work by terminating your employment without cause, they are required to provide you with full severance pay. Understand Severance Pay: A proper severance package in Ontario can be as much as 24 months’ pay, depending on multiple factors such as your length of service, age, and position. Calculate the amount of severance you may be owed with the Pocket Employment Lawyer. Talk to an employment lawyerThe experienced Toronto employment law team at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP has helped tens of thousands of non-unionized individuals across the country. In addition to severance package negotiations, our team has experience securing solutions for the following employment matters:
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