The Standard (St. Catharines)

More than 63,000 customers blacked out by storms in Quebec

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MONTREAL — More than 63,000 Hydro-Quebec customers were without electricit­y early Wednesday after severe thundersto­rms ripped through southern Quebec, Montreal and the Laurentian region north of the city.

Most of the outages were in the Montreal area affecting more than 42,000 homes and businesses, with another 8,000 blackouts reported in the Laurentian­s and a further 7,500 in communitie­s south of Montreal.

Hydro-Quebec spokesman Mathieu Rouy says the wind gusts were so violent, fallen trees and branches littered the streets, making it difficult for repair crews to get through.

In Montreal, the greatest damage appeared to be in the NotreDame-de-Grace neighbourh­ood where pictures posted on social media showed numerous trees snapped in two by the wind and streets littered with branches and debris.

A spokesman for the Montreal Fire Safety Authority said about 20 residences on one street in NDG had to be evacuated after snapped branches fell on transforme­rs and homes.

Other pictures posted by residents also showed downed trees and wind-blown debris as far north as Lachute, about 85 km north of Montreal.

Environmen­t Canada had issued a severe thundersto­rm warning on Tuesday morning, saying severe thundersto­rms were capable of producing damaging wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.

 ?? PETER MCCABE/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Bruno Fortin cleans up after his neighbour’s roof was torn off and deposited on his front yard in the Montreal borough of Notre-Dame-de-Grace on Wednesday.
PETER MCCABE/THE CANADIAN PRESS Bruno Fortin cleans up after his neighbour’s roof was torn off and deposited on his front yard in the Montreal borough of Notre-Dame-de-Grace on Wednesday.

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