About 76 per cent of homes in Quebec back on the grid after powerful weekend storm
MONTREAL — Thousands of Quebecers were still in the dark on Tuesday after a powerful weekend storm that hit Quebec and Ontario killed at least 10 people and left a trail of damage across large swaths of both provinces.
In Quebec, the province’s hydro utility said about 120,000 customers were still without power on Tuesday. The hardest-hit areas included the Laurentians, where 69,495 customers were off the electricity grid, along with the Outaouais and Lanaudière regions.
“Service to more than 76 per cent of affected customers has been restored so far and work continues with 700 teams on the ground,” Hydro-Québec said.
One person died in Quebec during Saturday’s storm and nine people died in Ontario, as wind gusts up to 151 kilometres uprooted trees and downed power lines. Hydro-Québec said that at the peak, about 550,000 customers in the province were in the dark across a territory stretching from Gatineau to Quebec City.

