Published Sep 19, 2023 • 2 minute read
A section of asphalt collapsed on a hydro vault under a parked vehicle in a downtown Windsor alley on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. Photo by Courtesy of Misty Sergi /Windsor Star
The ground below a passenger vehicle collapsed and knocked out power to hundreds of people in downtown Windsor on Tuesday afternoon.
Asphalt in an alley running from Park Street to University Avenue West behind the Royal Windsor Terrace condo building collapsed into an electrical vault while a vehicle was parked on top of it at around 4 p.m.
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“I was in my store and then I heard an explosion,” said Misty Sergi, owner of The Gifting Tree at 90 Park St. W. “I ran down to the alley and I saw the car like that. It was loud. I was freaking out.
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Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. Misty Sergi, owner of The Gifting Tree on Park Street West in downtown Windsor, stands outside her shop after a nearby alley collapsed under the weight of a parked vehicle. Sergi called 911 after hearing a loud bang. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star
“It was so disturbing to me. You have no idea. I’m so freaked out.
“I ran back to the store and called 911.
Roughly 500 Enwin Utilities customers were without power as a result, including residents in surrounding apartment buildings, nearby businesses, city hall, and others.
Traffic lights at intersections in the area were also without power. Residents were asked to avoid the area, and a block of Park Street West between Pelissier Street and Ouellette Avenue was closed to pedestrians and traffic as a precaution.
Park Street West between Ouellette Avenue and Pelissier Street is seen after a vehicle fell through the asphalt and damaged a hydro vault in an adjacent alley on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star
James Waffle, deputy chief of operations with Windsor Fire and Rescue Services, said no one was injured in the incident.
“There was no fire, no smoke,” Waffle said.
“It’s going to take some time to get the vault back up and functioning properly.”
James Waffle, deputy chief of operations with Windsor Fire and Rescue Services, tells reporters about collapsed asphalt damaging a hydro vault in a downtown Windsor alley on Tuedsay, Sept. 19, 2023. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star
At around 9 p.m., the City of Windsor released a statement saying it was working with Enwin Utilities, Enbridge Gas, and Cogec to bring utilities back online “as soon as possible.”
Enwin anticipated having the grid isolated to return power to most customers by midnight, the city said.
“Once the area is isolated, the vault will be cleared and equipment inspected to see what needs to be done to bring everyone back on line,” the city said.
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“Drivers are asked to use extra caution at impacted downtown intersections in case traffic lights are flashing or not functioning. Please treat (them) as four-way stops.”
Workers with ENWIN inspect a damaged hydro vault under the asphalt in a downtown Windsor alley on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens saw a photo of the vehicle in the hole and was compelled to walk over to the scene from city hall.
“I couldn’t understand how it happened when I saw the picture, so I wanted to see for myself,” he told reporters.
“It’s an odd situation.
“If you drive through the alley, you would never realize there’s a hydro vault — one of those green hydro boxes you see around the city — it’s underground, and it feeds power to the downtown area.”
Dilkens said his biggest concern was restoring power to residents as quickly as possible.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens checks out a massive hole in the ground of a downtown alley containing a vehicle on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star
The city said more information will be made available later Wednesday morning as it becomes available.
In a statement posted online, the Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association said it is “deeply concerned” about the incident.
“The safety of our community and the stability of our businesses remains a priority,” the BIA said.
“We recognize the potential disruptions this event may cause to businesses in the immediate area. Please be assured that the Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association is committed to offering our full support to all affected businesses during this challenging time.”
A section of asphalt collapsed on a hydro vault under a parked vehicle in a downtown Windsor alley on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. Photo by Courtesy of Misty Sergi /Windsor Star
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