Power restored to 99 percent of affected residents after derecho
Hydro One estimates that 99 percent of households that lost power last weekend are back on after a week's worth of repairs, though while restoration work is nearing the finish line, proactive maintenance for the next storm that hits the region is just getting started. Sam Houpt reports...
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