In the center of Toronto, residents of the Moss Park neighborhood have endured an unexpected power outage lasting more than 24 hours. Toronto Hydro pledged to restore electricity to nearly 600 customers by Thursday morning after identifying a major underground cable fault. The incident highlights the complexity of managing urban infrastructure and the unexpected risks posed by construction work.
The blackout began Wednesday at 8:11 a.m., when an underground cable fault disrupted service. Toronto Hydro attributed the issue to a third-party excavation near a construction site that accidentally damaged the utility’s cable network.
“This work is unrelated to Toronto Hydro but appears to have damaged our infrastructure.”
Events like this emphasize the importance of cooperation between utility companies and construction crews to avoid service interruptions.
Toronto Hydro described the repair process as both complex and time-intensive. Technicians must carefully locate, repair, and test the damaged lines before reinstating power. The company’s initial estimate for full restoration was 8:30 a.m. Thursday, later revised to 11:00 a.m. as crews evaluated progress on-site.
Toronto Hydro is working to restore electricity to Moss Park residents after a construction-related cable fault, with repairs expected to conclude by late Thursday morning.