On the morning of November 5, 2025, a sudden power outage struck Toronto’s Moss Park neighborhood, affecting about 600 residents. This major disruption stemmed from an underground cable fault caused by a third-party excavation near a construction site.
According to el-balad.com, the outage was not part of any planned maintenance — unrelated construction work had accidentally damaged Toronto Hydro’s systems.
Toronto Hydro quickly mobilized field teams and specialized equipment to address the crisis. Crews described the repair as complex and time-consuming, due to the difficulty of locating and accessing the damaged section of the cable beneath densely built streets.
Initially, Toronto Hydro aimed to restore power by 8:30 a.m., but as work continued, it became evident that full service would not return until closer to 11:00 a.m. The company emphasized safety and accuracy throughout the repair process, underscoring the strain such outages place on urban infrastructure systems.
The Moss Park outage revealed how Toronto Hydro’s rapid, coordinated response balanced urgency with safety while navigating the complex realities of maintaining power in a modern city.