
Quebec's power utility said shortly after 5 p.m. that more than 676,000 of its 4.5 million customers had no electricity as much of the province remained under a freezing rain warning.
"What's causing the outages is the mixture of precipitation and wind," Hydro-Québec spokeswoman Gabrielle Leblanc said. "It weighs down the vegetation. There can be branches and trees that fall on the lines."
In Montreal, more than 316,000 customers had lost power, while 171,000 people were hit with outages in the Montérégie region, south of the city.
Leblanc said many of the outages were small in area, each affecting only a few customers, so crews would need to repair numerous breaks to restore power to everyone.
In Montreal, there were numerous reports of downed trees. Transport Quebec said weather conditions forced it to close the Victoria Bridge, which connects Montreal with its southern suburbs.
Public Security Minister François Bonnardel said his department has put a coordination center in place to deal with the storm.
Source: The Associated Press



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Montréal has many gorgeous TREE-lined Quarters Scotty. They're old
Tough times don’t last, resilient tough people who understand do.
I live in the West Island, lots of tree damage out here. Mad lineups at gas stations and drive thru restaurants (the lucky ones that still have power). Gas generators are selling like toilet paper during the lockdown days.
Don’t think there’ll be too many Teslas on the roads for the next little while.