Hydro-Quebec making headway in aftermath of fierce autumn storm, but will need more time
MONTREAL — Hydro-Quebec’s president said the number of clients without power will drop to less than 100,000 by late Sunday, with the remaining, more complex cases to take a few more days to fix as the utility deals with the aftermath of a powerful autumn storm that hit late last week.
Eric Martel, president of Hydro-Quebec, thanked Quebecers for their patience given that some had been without power for more than 48 hours since Friday, when rain and strong winds of 100 km/h struck the province.
Martel told reporters Sunday that significant progress had been made in bringing the number of clients without power from 990,000 at its peak on Friday afternoon down to 119,000 nearly 48 hours later.
“We’ll be under 100,000 by midnight,” Martel said. “We know there are clients where we will need Monday, Tuesday, but it’s clear we’ll be under 100,000.”