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montreal power outages

A major water main break below the Jacques Cartier Bridge has been causing serious disruptions in Montreal since early Friday morning. Just one week after torrential rains caused by Tropical Storm Debby wreaked havoc on the city, Montrealers are once again facing similar difficulties: flooding and power outages.

At the time this article was written, 14,048 households were without power in Montreal, many of them in the area of the water leak at the intersections of rue Sainte-Catherine Est and avenue de Lorimier.

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This long weekend is feeling much longer for thousands of people who are still without power across the Island of Montreal. Hydro-Québec confirmed that as of Sunday, April 9 at 10:30 a.m., nearly 80,000 residents across Montreal do not have any power.

Hydro-Québec says that there are a total of 1,248 interruptions across the city — affecting 79,536 customers who remain without any electricity. Similarly, Laval has a total of 316 service interruptions affecting almost 7,000 people out of 198,580.

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It has been a rough few days since the ice storm struck Quebec, leaving millions of people without power across Montreal and many other regions across Quebec. In the first 48 hours, Hydro-Québec said they have restored power to over 800,000 customers and plan on restoring power to a million customers by the end of the weekend.

Hydro-Québec has been releasing updates diligently across its social media and a recent message states that crew members are working hard to get power back to customers as quickly as possible.

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While Hydro-Québec crews are busy restoring power lines, Hydro-Québec social media managers have been hard at work, too. They've responded to hundreds of tweets from customers since the April 5 freezing rain storm. Most of those responses consist of updates or links to additional resources. They've also thanked customers for their patience and expressed gratitude for messages of encouragement.

But, as Narcity Québec reports, Hydro's social media team also famously doesn't hesitate to engage with naysayers, often throwing back just as much sass and passive aggression as aggrieved customers lob their way.

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Over 1,100,000 Hydro-Québec customers — likely including millions of people — were still without power as of Thursday morning, and the Crown corporation has warned that some might not see the restoration of electricity until the weekend.

Photos circulating on social media show streets littered with fallen trees and power lines following Wednesday's freezing rain storm. But to see the true scale of the damage, look to Hydro-Québec's outage map.

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Hydro-Québec is scrambling to restore power to over 1 million customers provincewide after Wednesday's freezing rain storm felled trees and brought down power lines. In Montreal alone, there were 483,875 customers without electricity as of 7 a.m. Thursday.

Widespread Hydro-Québec outages have also struck the Montérégie (198,386 customers), Outaouais (127,374), Laurentides (108,263), Laval (102,471), and Lanaudière (63,826) regions.

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Hydro-Québec outages left over 300,000 customers without power after a wind storm rocked the province. At 10:16 a.m. Sunday, December 12, the Crown corporation reported 2,021 service interruptions affecting 303,782 customers.

Regions north of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers had the most Hydro customers without power. As of the same time Sunday morning, Outaouais had 33,678 customers without electricity, 35,231 were without power in Lanaudière and the Laurentides counted 58,998.

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