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The town of Norman Wells, N.W.T., declared a state of emergency Monday after an early morning power outage caused an interruption to the town's natural gas service as the temperatures dip below -40 C.
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$ n4 z, U$ z& M8 X( HAt about 3 a.m. local time, the Imperial Oil oilfield in Norman Wells experienced a power outage that affected the company's oil field operations as well as its processing facility, which also provides electricity and natural-gas service for the town, company spokesman Pius Rolheiser said.
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The company is working to restart its field and plant facilities, but in the meantime, the town is operating on a backup electrical generator.
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Most residences in the town are heated by natural gas, though essential-service buildings, including the school and hospital, use heating oil.
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. a& D' j! c6 y" _ Q r# z4 a/ |The town has designated places in town where people can go if they get cold.
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) B! v# w1 W! D& M0 e; l+ {6 I1 kAt 1 p.m. local time, the temperature in Norman Wells was -41 C, according to Environment Canada. |
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