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Class action lawsuit filed against Hydro-Québec after Montreal west-end power outage
(montreal.citynews.ca)
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Hydro-Québec knew that the substation was failing as early as 2018 and chose to keep it running despite its known condition this is a gross negligence that Hydro Quebec should be held accountable for it especially during -35 degree Celsius .
We were without power for 48 hours. We were lucky enough to have a generator, I spent probably about $60 on fuel to keep my unit just barely above zero (heater said 3 degrees celsius).
People fled to their friends and families. Two elderly people died. Many more had nowhere to go and suffered.
As you said, HQ knew this substation was failing for years, and chose to do nothing until people died. And even then, I'm not sure they're gonna learn anything from this event.