Calgary Herald

ONTARIO CREW HEADS TO CALIFORNIA TO RESTORE POWER GRID

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Hydro One technician­s will help with recovery efforts in California following a devastatin­g wildfire that killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes. Ontario’s largest utility said about 20 forestry technician­s will travel to northern California on Monday to help inspect electrical systems in areas that were obliterate­d by the fire. “Our highly skilled forestry technician­s are uniquely qualified to help inspect the system during this time of crisis.” said Greg Kiraly, Hydro One’s chief operating officer, in a statement. U.S. authoritie­s said the Camp fire was fully contained on Sunday after burning for more than two weeks, killing at least 85 people, flattening nearly 19,000 buildings and leaving 249 people unaccounte­d for. Crews are sifting through ash and debris looking for human remains while also trying to repair power, telephone and gas utilities. Hydro One said it will be inspecting 8,000 kilometres of electrical transmissi­on lines in Chico, Calif., near Paradise, the town that was destroyed by the wildfire in about a day.

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