Cleanup after Tuesday's severe thunderstorm continues in Kingsville and Essex.
"The last report, we had nobody was injured. Everybody who had significant damage was able to get out of their house, and those that were displaced, were able to go with friends or family in the local area," said Kingsville Mayor Dennis Rogers.
He said the ongoing cleanup won't cancel this weekend's Open Streets events.
Power is back for most residents, but some areas of Essex still don't have electricity.
The Hydro One outage map can be found here.
It is too early to say how much damage the storm caused and how much the restoration will cost either municipality.
'We have people working every day in the heat just to ensure that they get it done. It will get done. I just don't want to put a timeframe on it because you never know," said Rogers.
Cleanup on private property is the responsibility of the owner.
Residents can take downed tree branches and stumps to the Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority, but some size restrictions apply.