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This is the largest blackout since 2003; in the United States and Canada.
Toronto seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 15. See also /info/en/?search=Draft:List_of_power_outages_in_Kitchener for more information about history of power outages. [1] [2] [3] [4] Ottawa mostly seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 15. [5] [6] [7]
Montreal partially seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored at 7:30 PM EDT.
In Columbus and Cincinnati, two cities seeing the blackout in both lights and power plants. Most lights and power restored in August 16, 2023, just after the 2003 blackout of Northeastern North America. See also the Ontario section.
Detroit partially seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 15. [8]
New York City mostly seeing the blackout in August 14, four years after the Manhattan blackout of 2019. Most lights and power restored in August 21, due to heat wave. [9] [10]
Connecticut seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 21. Vermont seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 21. Maine seeing the blackout in August 17, but most lights and power restored in August 21. New Jersey seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 20. Rhode Island seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 18.
Puerto Rico partially seeing the blackout in August 18, but most lights and power restored in August 21.
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This is the largest blackout since 2003; in the United States and Canada.
Toronto seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 15. See also /info/en/?search=Draft:List_of_power_outages_in_Kitchener for more information about history of power outages. [1] [2] [3] [4] Ottawa mostly seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 15. [5] [6] [7]
Montreal partially seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored at 7:30 PM EDT.
In Columbus and Cincinnati, two cities seeing the blackout in both lights and power plants. Most lights and power restored in August 16, 2023, just after the 2003 blackout of Northeastern North America. See also the Ontario section.
Detroit partially seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 15. [8]
New York City mostly seeing the blackout in August 14, four years after the Manhattan blackout of 2019. Most lights and power restored in August 21, due to heat wave. [9] [10]
Connecticut seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 21. Vermont seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 21. Maine seeing the blackout in August 17, but most lights and power restored in August 21. New Jersey seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 20. Rhode Island seeing the blackout in August 14, but most lights and power restored in August 18.
Puerto Rico partially seeing the blackout in August 18, but most lights and power restored in August 21.