The situation was gradually returning to normal at Hydro-Québec.
Power had not yet been restored to more than 85,000 Hydro-Quebec customers at the end of the evening on Sunday.
These blackouts were caused by strong winds that blew overnight over the southern part of the province. The weather conditions caused “significant damage”, explained Hydro-Quebec in the early morning.
“More than 400 fitters are at work to restore service. We aim to restore service for the majority in the next day, ”the crown corporation wrote, warning that restoring power could take longer in some cases.
“Due to the scale of the event, it is unfortunately not possible to specify the recovery times for each specific location,” adds Hydro-Quebec, which calls on its customers to be “patient”.
The number of customers affected by the outages has decreased since 6 am, when it was around 380,000.
At 11:45 p.m., the Outaouais was the most affected region since there were 22,607 customers without electricity, according to a report from the state corporation.
The Laurentides, Lanaudière and Montérégie regions respectively had 17,855, 9,914 and 21,826 customers without electricity. Hydro-Québec still reported 7,898 in Estrie.
According to Environment Canada, maximum gusts of 106 km / h were measured at the Montreal airport. Winds blew up to around 90 km / h in several surrounding regions of southern Quebec.
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“All the regions close to the River” have tasted it, summed up meteorologist Maja Rapaic.
Environment Canada withdrew most of its weather warnings in Quebec during the night.