The municipal emergency teams, electrical distribution companies, and infrastructure management networks inside the Municipality of Clarington are responding to heavy storm damage. Tracked under regional service registries on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, utility managers finalized damage logs for the report Storms knock out power across Clarington. An intense pocket of convective thunderstorms packing high winds swept over the lakeshore corridor during the morning commute, snapping distribution wires and plunging tens of thousands of homes into darkness.
The widespread blackout disrupted morning business operations and forced administrative managers to shut down multiple public aquatics hubs and municipal archive branches.
The Hydro One Outage Data and Restoration Grid Tracking
Hydro One emergency crews deployed dozens of field trucks to clear branches from high-voltage distribution trunks as localized circuit failures piled up.
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The Scale of the Blackout: The initial storm front cut off electricity to tens of thousands of residential and commercial accounts across the municipality early Tuesday morning.
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The Courtice and South Bowmanville Grid Block: While crews managed to restore the bulk of the urban grid by 9:30 a.m., a major unresolved hardware failure continues to isolate 7,174 customers across a wide swath of Courtice and south Bowmanville. Hydro One crews are actively working on-site, but the official Estimated Time of Restoration (ETR) remains listed as “reassessing.”
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Bowmanville and Newcastle Clusters: Secondary equipment damage left more than 3,500 additional residents without electricity across central Bowmanville and portions of Newcastle, alongside a 154-customer pocket along Liberty Street North up toward Taunton Road.
Immediate Municipal Facility Closures
The complete loss of utility power has forced Clarington to immediately close several public properties until further notice due to a lack of filtration, safety lighting, and active communications systems:
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Alan Strike Aquatic and Squash Centre (Bowmanville) — Completely closed; all public swims and court bookings are cancelled.
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Clarington Library, Museums and Archives – Orono Branch — Closed until grid power returns.
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Clarington Library, Museums and Archives – Newcastle Branch — Closed until grid power returns.
Analyzing the Tuesday June 30 Clarington Storm Impact Profile
Emergency personnel are reminding drivers to treat all blacked-out intersections as four-way stops as high-stress repair operations continue through the afternoon.
| Impacted Neighborhood Hub | Logged Utility Account Breaks | Documented System Status Node | Core Public Infrastructure Impact |
| Courtice / South Bowmanville | 7,174 Customer Accounts | ETR Status: Reassessing | Widespread residential traffic light failures |
| Central Bowmanville Core | 3,500+ Customer Accounts | Cleared mid-morning window | Commercial strip operations recovered |
| Liberty St. & Taunton Rd. | 154 Customer Accounts | Crews actively working site | Suburban feeder line repairs active |
| Orono / Newcastle Sectors | Localized neighborhood pockets | Fixed line assessments ongoing | Archive and library branches closed |
Hydro One safety directors note that with the ongoing sub-tropical heatwave pushing regional humidex values past 40°C, restoring power to home cooling systems is their absolute highest priority. Residents are urged to steer clear of any downed lines, keeping a safety distance of at least 10 meters (33 feet) away, as tangled lines can easily remain live and dangerous.
Clarington property owners, commercial operators, and stranded library users looking to track live repair status, view updating ETR timelines, or report localized property line breaks can access the central utility map online at hydroone.com/outages or track facility reopenings at clarington.net.





















