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Ten years after the fact, Kim Warren can still tell you to the minute when the lights went out in Ontario. It was 4:11 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2003, and Warren was the manager of the main ...
The blackout not only left the Big Apple in the dark and most of the Northeast; it also affected Ontario, Canada. The only glowing orange light to be seen came from the sky on Aug. 14, 2003 ...
The 2003 Northeast Blackout was all anyone and any news outlet ... And in Canada, cities in Ontario were without power, including Toronto and Ottawa.
Twenty years ago this Monday — on Aug. 14, 2003 — three power lines outside Cleveland, Ohio, sagged into some overgrown branches, shorted out and sparked the largest blackout in the history of ...
Then the blackout hit! After making sure that our teenage kids were safe and sound, we invited friends over for a delicious anniversary dinner of canned salmon, canned corn and canned pineapple on ...
Here it’s also important to distinguish between a localized blackout and a cascade event, as was the case in 2003. In the former ... to the transmission line to Ontario being cut.
While many people in Ontario have differing memories of the blackout of 2003, Rebecca Canzio had her own reason to go into "survivor mode." Canzio was just a couple of days from her wedding in ...
the Northeast Blackout of 2003 was a real eye-opener. 55 million people across Canada and the U.S. lost power that day, including 10 million people in Ontario. It was the most widespread ...
It came upon us suddenly, and like the flick of a switch the blackout cascaded ... to Detroit and Toronto, Ontario. It began shortly after 4 p.m. on August 14, 2003 and in Western New York 11 ...
Ont. man's night sky photo at Smithsonian Museum Todd Carlson's photos of the night sky during the 2003 blackout will be showcased in a Smithsonian exhibition later this month.
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