šA bus crash into an electrical pylon on Montreal's South Shore caused a massive power outage affecting tens of thousands of households. The incident occurred Saturday night around 10:30 p.m., resulting in 90,000 Hydro-Quebec customers losing power. By Sunday morning, over 70,000 households remained without electricity, with restoration expected by 5 p.m. According to Hydro-Quebec, the bus, carrying volunteer firefighters, collided with another vehicle before hitting the pylon at Chemin Chambly and Autoroute 30. Crews are working to restore power via other lines, but some customers will experience prolonged outages.ā . šš§š„šØšš¤ š²šØš®š« šš«ššš¦ š”šØš¦š š°š¢šš” ššš§šØš£ ššš«ššš”š, šš§ šš°šš«š-š°š¢š§š§š¢š§š šššš„ššØš« š¢š§ šš§ššš«š¢šØ. ššš„š„: +š (ššš) ššš-šššš šš¦šš¢š„: š¦šš§šØš£@šš”šššš§ššš¢šš§š”šØš¦š.ššØš¦ @manojkaratha_realtor . . #Montreal #PowerOutage #HydroQuebec #BusCrash #SouthShore #EmergencyResponse #VolunteerFirefighters #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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