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Thousands of residents in Fort Erie, Ont. were without power and heat for over 30 hours.

Posted: Dec 25, 2022 12:01 PM ET | Last Updated: 6 hours ago"The storm, after two days, has ended," Emanuele Garau posted on Twitter, with a picture of snow piled up against the side of his house.

CNP said on social media that it started Sunday with approximately 14,000 customers in the region without electricity. By later in the afternoon, Redekop told CBC News he was informed 6,700 were still without power.at the Leisureplex, at 3 Municipal Centre Dr., with an estimated opening time of Noon. "If you are out on the roads please be safe," it said.

"Trucks are rolling. Our teams are fully deployed, and more help is coming our way," CNP said Sunday.2 Ontario regions declare state of emergency amid storm chaosNiagara, Chatham-Kent in southern Ontario have states of emergency in place as blizzard conditions cause power outages and road blockages.

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