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1,800 Manitobans without power after lightning storm

A downed powerline in south Winnipeg. (Source: Twitter/Manitoba Hydro) A downed powerline in south Winnipeg. (Source: Twitter/Manitoba Hydro)
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WINNIPEG -

More than 1,800 Manitobans were without power Sunday afternoon after a lightning storm crossed the province Saturday night.

READ MORE: Severe storm rolls through southern Manitoba

According to Manitoba Hydro, as of 3:00 p.m. Sunday, there were 99 unplanned outages in Manitoba affecting 1,863 customers.

The utility company said a planned outage will occur in south Winnipeg at 3:30 p.m. to fix a line broken by the storm.

In another tweet, the company said a broken pole caused an outage in the city’s St. Vital area Saturday night. That outage has since been fixed.

Later on Sunday morning, power was restored to 1,400 residents in the Charleswood area.

Manitoba Hydro tells people to stay far away from downed power lines and to treat them as if they are live.

The Crown corporation asks customers to report outages on its website

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