Power back on in western Labrador after wildfires knocked out transmission lines

Forest fire smoke blankets the sky near Churchill Falls, in central Labrador, on June 19, 2024 in a handout photo. The western Labrador town of Wabush is still without electricity after a wildfire knocked out power to two transmission lines running from the generating station in the town of Churchill Falls. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Robert Dawe **MANDATORY CREDIT**

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Power was restored Wednesday to two iron-ore mines and a small community in western Labrador after a ferocious wildfire jumped across a river and advanced quickly toward Churchill Falls, which is home to a massive power plant.

The wildfire knocked out power from two of the plant's transmission lines on Tuesday afternoon, cutting off electricity to the region of Labrador West, which includes the towns of Wabush and Labrador City.

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