More than 300,000 Canadians have been left without electricity in areas of Ontario, as a ice cream scans this Canadian province, according to Hydro One.

The Canadian Environment Service issued snowfall warnings in Ottawa and sections of Quebec and Ontario until Monday morning. There is also a risk that frozen snowflakes will be converted into hail.

Electricity holidays were caused mainly by falling trees and branches by Hydro One on its website, noting that there is a possibility of flooding in the central Ontari. By Sunday afternoon, at least 350,000 customers of the company were left without electricity. The lesions are expected to be repaired by April 1st.

Alectra also said that about 35,000 its clients have no electricity, mainly in Bari, a city north of Toronto. The restoration of electricity is “slow” due to ice on the cables, but “all available resources have been mobilized,” he assured.

The city of Oria in Ontario was declared in emergency as the snowstorm caused power outages, road conditions are considered dangerous, infrastructure damage has been damaged, trees have been uprooted.

Many residents across Ontario reported in their internet posts that the roads were closed because trees fell.