WATCH LIVE: CTVToronto helicopter is live over the city as it experiences a massive power outage.
Several blocks in the area of Yonge and Dundas streets are without power, including at Yonge-Dundas Square itself.A power outage in downtown Toronto has left a number of city blocks in the dark on Thursday, August 11, 2022.Other areas affected by the outage include the Eaton Centre, Toronto Police headquarters, and St. Lawrence Market.
Toronto Transportation Services said the outage spans at least a four-block radius, from College to Harbour streets and between Sherbourne and York streets. is currently unavailable, but the company said on Twitter they are aware of the outage and currently investigating.Police are reminding drivers in the area to treat any intersection without traffic signal lights as a four-way stop.- Cause of the outage is unknown this time
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