A power outage occurs when electric power is lost in a given area. Power outages can happen at any time, leaving you without essential services. To ensure the safety and well-being of your family during a power outage, it is important to be prepared and have a plan in place.
Power outages are unpredictable events that can affect our daily lives. The key to minimizing their impact is preparation.
Risk awareness:
Planning and education:
Property protection strategies:
Review the Natural Disaster Preparation Residential Checklist for more tips on how to protect your home.
In October 2019, Winnipeg and surrounding areas experienced a significant power outage over the Thanksgiving weekend. Caused by a failure in an underground cable, the outage effected celebrations, caused traffic chaos, and resulted in financial losses for businesses. The incident demonstrated the importance of community support during emergencies.
When a power outage occurs, staying safe and informed is a top priority. Understanding what to do during an outage can help you stay calm and efficient.
Stay Informed:
Health and Safety:
In December 2014, Manitoba faced a major power outage that affected 200,000 people. Caused by a failing transmission line, the outage impacted daily life and challenged heating and emergency services. Manitoba Hydro's efforts to restore power took many hours. This outage highlighted the need for efficient maintenance and communication.
Once power is restored, you still may have challenges.
Stay Alert:
Property evaluation:
Health protection
Future preparation: