Hydro-Québec Power Outages: Severe Storms Hit Multiple Regions Across Quebec

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Hydro-Québec Power Outages: Severe Storms Hit Multiple Regions Across Quebec

Residents across several regions of Quebec are facing significant disruptions following a wave of violent thunderstorms. The sudden change in weather has led to widespread power failures, leaving thousands of households in the dark as Hydro-Québec works to restore service.

Environment Canada Issues Severe Thunderstorm Warnings

The chaos began when Environment Canada issued a “severe thunderstorm watch” for multiple sectors of the province. According to meteorological experts, the atmospheric conditions were ideal for the formation of violent storms capable of producing destructive winds and hail ranging from 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter.

The regions most heavily impacted by these weather warnings include:

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  • Island of Montréal
  • Laval
  • Montérégie
  • Laurentides
  • Lanaudière
  • Centre-du-Québec
  • Estrie
  • Mauricie

The Impact: Thousands Without Power

As the storms rolled through, the electrical grid suffered significant hits. According to the Hydro-Québec outage map (infopanne), approximately 25,000 addresses were without power by 6:10 PM. The distribution of outages highlights the severity of the weather in specific hubs:

Region Approx. Customers Affected
Laurentides 8,500
Montréal 6,000
Laval 3,750
Lanaudière 3,400
Outaouais 2,300

Safety Precautions and Recommendations

Environment Canada has specifically warned that nautical activities can become extremely dangerous during these events due to sudden and violent gusts on bodies of water. Citizens are encouraged to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel until the weather stabilizes.

For those currently affected by a Hydro-Québec panne, it is recommended to:

  1. Report the outage via the official Hydro-Québec Outage Map.
  2. Unplug sensitive electronic equipment to avoid damage from power surges during restoration.
  3. Keep refrigerators and freezers closed to preserve food.

Stay tuned to local weather updates to ensure your safety as the province recovers from these violent weather patterns.

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