Skip to main content

Gallery

January 1998: a meteorological depression brang about 100 mm of freezing rain in Montérégie in a few days. Hydro-Québec's network was badly affected, depriving thousands of citizens of electricity and heating, forcing schools and many businesses to close. The tree branches, weighed down by the ice, fell and blocked the streets. In the face of this disaster, the community was mobilized to provide affected citizens with resources necessary for their survival: shelters were open, food was distributed, etc. Soldiers, police, medical corps, volunteers, etc., were hard at work to help the victims. Look at this event that has marked history.
Map that shows the meteorological system that hit North America and cause the Ice Crisis.
The ice shattering when the electrical pole fell to the ground.
The Champlain road in Saint-Jean was closed because of falling branches and electrical wires that hang.
The electrical wires covered in ice dragged the electrical poles down.
  1. Page 7 of 7
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. 5
  7. 6
  8. 7