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More than 200K Quebec homes without power after ice storm

By News RoomMarch 12, 20261 Min Read
More than 200K Quebec homes without power after ice storm
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More than 200,000 homes in Quebec are without power following Wednesday’s ice storm.

Hydro-Quebec says on its website 209,795 households have been impacted as of Thursday morning.

The severe weather brought heavy freezing rain by Wednesday after, leading to power outages in the Montreal area and other parts of the province.

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The early hours of the storm caused flooding in some parts of Toronto, before snow turned to ice in the eastern part of Ontario and Quebec.

Montreal-area schools and universities cancelled classes as public officials urged residents in the region to stay home.


In Montreal and Quebec City, dozens of flights were cancelled with travellers advised to check schedules before heading to the airport.

The icy conditions also halted services on Thursday morning on some stations of the Montreal area’s REM light-rail network.

— with files from The Canadian Press

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