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Montreal: the city frozen by ice after an ice storm

2023-04-06T16:15:50.466Z


Half the city without electricity, all schools closed and streets strewn with trees: the material damage was considerable...


Half the city without electricity, all schools closed and streets strewn with trees: the material damage was considerable Thursday in Montreal, particularly hit by the ice storm that hit eastern Canada the day before.

"

Montreal is devastated

" but the situation is "

under control

", said the Quebec Minister of Economy and Energy, Pierre Fitzgibbon, during a press briefing Thursday, when the warnings for freezing rain were lifted. .

Reception centers open

In total in the country, 1.2 million homes were still without electricity Thursday morning, including 1.1 million in Quebec, due to the fall of trees which gave way under the weight of the ice and damaged the lines electrical.

Traffic lights, bicycles, cars, vegetation ... in Montreal, everything had been covered by a thick layer of ice since Wednesday evening, freezing the French-speaking metropolis of Quebec.

Preliminary data shows that 3 to 4 cm of ice fell on the city in a few hours.

Centers have been opened to accommodate residents without electricity, as temperatures approach zero and it could take several days to restore power to everyone.

"

In the last 20 years, it's the worst ice storm we've had

," Jean-Marc Grondin told AFP.

This 64-year-old retiree, who lives in the Plateau, a central district of the city, went out to see the electrical transformer which caught fire after a tree fell on Wednesday.

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A few meters further, city agents are hard at work: “

There are many blocked streets, trees across the street, destroyed cars.

It's surprising that there are no deaths

, ”said Samuel, a municipal agent who did not give his last name.

"

It's going to take several weeks to clean up the whole city,

" he adds, sawing in his hand, as he picks up tree branches blocking a street.

This is Quebec's biggest power outage since the 1998 ice storm, which plunged the province into chaos for several weeks.

Weather events like we have just experienced, we are going to have more and more of them, they are going to be more and more important

”, estimated Sophie Brochu, CEO of the electricity company Hydro-Québec, in reference to climate change. .

"

We are thinking of the people of Quebec and Eastern Ontario affected by yesterday's storm, and we thank the teams who are clearing the roads and restoring power

," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted.

Source: lefigaro

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