Nova Scotia Power will be opening its Emergency Operations Centre on Monday, (December 11) at 9am ahead of the approaching weather

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NS Power to Activate Emergency Operations Centre

Nova Scotia Power will be opening its Emergency Operations Centre on Monday, (December 11) at 9am ahead of the approaching weather.

“Based on the latest weather forecasts we are expecting rain and high winds for long durations to move across the province starting Monday morning,” said Matt Drover, Nova Scotia Power’s Storm Lead. “We have decided to activate our Emergency Operations Centre to best coordinate planning for our storm response,” said Drover.

The EOC is staffed with employees from across the company. The Nova Scotia Power team is also working closely with the Nova Scotia Emergency Management Office.

“We will be positioning crews across the province so they are ready to respond as soon as it is safe to do so,” said Drover. “High winds can cause trees to come into contact with power lines causing power outages and can also slow restoration efforts, as crews must stand down when winds reach 80km an hour, until it’s safe to go up in the buckets,” said Drover.

Customers are encouraged to be prepared too, by securing items outside their homes and having an emergency kit handy. You can find a full list of safety and storm preparedness tips on our website:
www.nspower.ca/stormready
Outage Information
Customers can report outages and get estimated restoration times online at outagemap.nspower.ca or by calling 1-877-428-6004. Estimated restoration times are updated as our crews assess the damage. For more info on restoration phases visit:

http://nspower.ca/storm

QUICK FACTS: Wind Storms
• High winds can cause power lines to come down due to trees or branches falling on lines.
• The impact can vary depending on how fast the weather system moves across a region/province and the strength of the wind and how long it lasts.
• High winds can slow restoration efforts as crews will stand down when winds reach 80km/hour until it is safe to go back up in the buckets.
• if a customer’s electrical equipment is damaged – such as a meter mast – they need a certified electrician to make repairs before NS Power can safely restore power.

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