• Toronto hit by blackout during Queen's visit
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[url]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38098789/ns/world_news-americas/[/url] [release]TORONTO — A fire at a Toronto transformer station knocked out power to part of the city Monday, snarling traffic in the midst of a blistering heat wave. Hydro One, the provincial power company, said the blackout was due to a fire at a transformer station in west Toronto. About 250,000 homes were darkened, the Toronto Star reported. By late Monday, power came back on for most of the city. The outage, which brought back memories of the 2003 blackout that hit Toronto and much of the U.S. eastern seaboard, also affected power at the Fairmont Royal York hotel in downtown Toronto, briefly delaying a state dinner for visiting Queen Elizabeth. The lights went out as Prince Philip began awarding the Duke of Edinburgh awards at the same hotel, the Globe and Mail newspaper reported. The emergency power kicked in, and Prince Philip soldiered on and presented the awards in the dimly lit room, joking with people in the audience. The outage hit around 4:45 p.m. on the hottest day of the year so far in Toronto. By late afternoon, temperatures were still well above 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit) in high humidity, prompting heavy use of air conditioners. A power outage map on the website of Toronto Hydro showed much of the western half of Toronto affected by the power outage. The blackout darkened screens on some trading floors of downtown banks and knocked out traffic lights, prompting some people to exit their cars and direct traffic. Transit service was disrupted on both subway and surface bus and streetcar lines, the Toronto Transit Commission said. Shaun Osborne, chief currency strategist at TD Securities, a unit of Toronto-Dominion Bank, said the outage had little impact on financial markets, due to the late hour. It was also a light trading day in Canada because of the U.S. Independence Day holiday. "It's not the entire floor. Some people have lost power and other people haven't. We're probably pretty lucky in that it's a quiet afternoon," he said. The power outage follows widespread disruption in the downtown core last week when rioting broke out during the G20 meeting of leaders of wealthy and developing countries.[/release] NYC has power outage: Riots and looting. Toronto has power outage: People get out of their cars and direct traffic.
I hate blackouts, they happen too often here. Thankfully for this one my part of Toronto wasn't effected. :D
[QUOTE=PrismatexV8;23144819] NYC has power outage: Riots and looting. Toronto has power outage: People get out of their cars and direct traffic.[/QUOTE] Russia has power outage: Nobody can tell
Having generators handy is always usefull,got a few actually.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;23144883]Russia has power outage: Nobody can tell[/QUOTE] Australia has power outage: They probably banned electricity
North Korea has power outage: GREAT LEADER CANT WATCH TIVO
[QUOTE=Intoxicated Spy;23144932]North Korea has power outage: GREAT LEADER CANT WATCH TIVO[/QUOTE] As if they'd notice.
America has power outage: TIME TO ACT UNREASONABLE AND BLAME IT ON ERRONEOUS TOPICS!
[QUOTE=Zeke129;23144883]Russia has power outage: Nobody can tell[/QUOTE] Such is life in Moscow.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;23145126]America has power outage: TIME TO ACT UNREASONABLE AND BLAME IT ON ERRONEOUS TOPICS![/QUOTE] Blame it on Canada, you mean.
Africa has power outage: What's electricity
[QUOTE=Zeke129;23146733]Blame it on Canada, you mean.[/QUOTE] Same thing...
One cannot see where one is going
I like how Canada is so laid back and nice.
Britain has power outage: Good Weather.
It's a sign
i blame obama
France has power outage: "VE ARE BEING INVADED. WE SURRENDER." Good for Canadians to help out each other, at least for now.
[QUOTE=ForcedDj;23167484]France has power outage: "VE ARE BEING INVADED. WE SURRENDER." [/QUOTE] I can't tell whether that was a joke or not so I'm just gonna :sigh:.
toronto plummets into the dark ages
It powered out at work... I work in a place where we rent out electrical supplies. So many generators running. SO MUCH CABLE
[QUOTE=Lambeth;23167528]toronto plummets into the dark ages[/QUOTE] seems fitting for a visit from the monarchs
South Korea has power outage: Starcraft/WC3-players panic
[QUOTE=Zeke129;23144883]Russia has power outage: Nobody can tell[/QUOTE] I soviet Russia, power blacks out you! Ok, that REALLY sucked, rate me boxes.
Iraq Has Power Outage: Rage and launch rockets and shoot ak-47's into the air/Suicide Bomb The electric company
Britain has a power outage: blame the germans, invade soon after.
[QUOTE=Intoxicated Spy;23144932]North Korea has power outage: GREAT LEADER CANT WATCH TIVO[/QUOTE] North Korea has power outage: Again.
Fucking roofies.
I got pissed at this, the power went out just as I had finished blowing up an oil rig in JC2.
[QUOTE=Dr. Freeman;23168037]I soviet Russia, power blacks out you! Ok, that REALLY sucked, rate me boxes.[/QUOTE] Actually, the alcohol would do that
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