A raccoon was behind the massive power outage that knocked out electricity to some 7,000 customers in downtown Toronto for hours Thursday night.
It’s pretty peak Toronto in all honesty. I mean this is the same city that set up a lil shrine for a dead raccoon that was just on the sidewalk. We’re a weird city. This isn’t even the first time it’s happened. There was another blackout in Scarborough, part of the Greater Toronto Area, that happened because of a raccoon.
I have never been to Toronto, but your description of it makes me think of Pawnee.
soon “Planet of the Raccoon”
We don’t segregate our two societies here.
Remember #DeadRaccoonTO
The fucking cigarette. I never noticed before lmao
I thought it was a half smoked joint.
You might be right
Probably testing some Doofenshmirtz-esque evil invention
A raccoon was behind the massive power outage that knocked out electricity to some 7,000 customers in downtown Toronto for hours Thursday night.
Hydro One said a raccoon “made contact with equipment” at a downtown station, which cut the lights for parts of the city. The raccoon’s condition is currently unknown
Fucking gold
What do you expect, equipment that can endure contact from a raccoon!?
Nah, we’ll only splurge for that when the equipment serves at least eight thousand customers. Seven thousand is just not enough to justify it.
The raccoon’s condition is currently
unknowncharcoal and meatspray.I’ll tell you what’s wrong with it, my lad. 'E’s dead, that’s what’s wrong with it!
No, no, 'e’s uh,…he’s resting
Look, my lad, I know a dead
parrotraccoon when I see one, and I’m looking at one right now.No no he’s not dead, he’s, he’s restin’! Remarkable
birdmamal, theNorwegian BlueCanadian Trash Panda, idn’it, ay? Beautiful plumage!The plumage don’t enter into it. It’s stone dead.
Nononono, no, no! 'E’s resting!
All right then, if he’s restin’, I’ll wake him up!
if a single raccoon can cause this much damage the power company kinda deserves heat for this lol
You might not realize that a lot of the 4kV equipment they are working with in downtown Toronto is between 40 and 75 years old, and Toronto Hydro only has the budget to slowly replace them.
They’re that old everywhere. They’re transformers. They don’t just break like that by themselves. If they work they work.
Typical transformer design lifes are 20 to 40 years because they are in near continuous operation (A random source). With the downtown core increasingly being built up, the utility did put in more capacity but are also relying on the existing aging equipment to take on more load.
Things naturally wear, weather, corrode over time, even things installed underground or in indoor vaults. Raccoon-shaped wires also strain equipment across the network, beyond the immediate failure point. There are other cases of “uniquely Toronto” problems across downtown and the 6 amalgamated boroughs that joined in 1999.
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The raccoon in questionDoes anyone else think Avenue Road is a stupid name? Who thought that was a good idea?
The saying goes that when the Brits were marking out Toronto the surveyor put a stake in the road and said, let’s 'ave a new road 'ere
Sigh… Upvote
“Hydro One(opens in a new tab) said a raccoon “made contact with equipment” at a downtown station, which cut the lights for parts of the city.”
Whoah, whoah, whoah… Raccoon OK?
“The raccoon’s condition is currently unknown.”
🥺
The raccoon’s condition is currently unknown.
Dry leather with a hint of bone underneath the char.