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Messy weekend weather leaves thousands of Hydro-Québec clients without power

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Published on Mar. 31, 2025, 1:48 PM

Nearly 80,000 clients without power as of 8:30 a.m. Monday, mostly in the Laurentians and Lanaudièr

Tens of thousands of Hydro-Québec customers are without power as of Monday morning.

The large majority of those clients are in the Lanaudière and Laurentians, and the utility says areas around Rawdon and Saint-Jérôme are among the hardest hit. South of Quebec City, the number of outages in the Chaudière-Appalaches region has gone up in the last hour, and as of 8:30 a.m., there were more than 17,000 customers there without power.

This weekend, Environment Canada issued a freezing rain warning for western, central and parts of southern Quebec. The areas covered by the warning were expected to receive between five and 10 millimetres of ice accumulation.

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According to Hydro-Québec, half of the outages in the Lanaudière and Laurentians were caused by tree branches that fell on power lines after being weighed down by the accumulation of freezing rain but added that other outages were due to tripped system breakers.

The utility says it's difficult to say when the power will come back on for everyone. In many cases, falling trees branched played a major role, but the situation on the ground still needs to be diagnosed, said spokesperson Caroline Desrosiers.

"Most outages happened during the night, so this morning the crews are assessing the different outages and seeing what has caused them," she said.

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