Quebec ice storm: More than one million customers without power, man crushed by tree
MONTREAL — Hydro crews in Quebec worked on Thursday to restore power ahead of the Easter long weekend after a fierce ice storm left more than one million customers in the dark and led to the death of a man who was crushed by a tree.
Freezing rain sent ice-laden tree branches crashing down onto power lines, streets and cars, knocking out power across large areas of southern Quebec, particularly around Montreal and to its south, in the Montérégie region.
Hydro-Québec said it expected to restore power to between 300,000 and 350,000 clients by the end of the day, and to 70 or 80 per cent of affected customers by midnight Friday. By Thursday at 5:30 p.m., about 887,000 customers were still without electricity from a high of more than one million.
“I can already confirm to you that there will be some, unfortunately, where it will go into the Easter long weekend, possibly Saturday, depending on some areas that are more complex,” Régis Tellier, a vice-president of operations and maintenance, told reporters.


