Severe flooding hits the West Island; over 20,000 without power, roads closed by police
Torrential rainfall submerged roads and basements, while Hydro-Québec said more than 18,000 customers lost electricity.
- On Saturday, torrential rainfall from strong thunderstorms triggered flash flooding across Montreal's West Island, submerging cars and leaving about 20,000 homes without power as Environment Canada issued an orange weather warning.
- Meteorologists reported that slow-moving thunderstorms and ground with reduced ability to absorb rain intensified flooding across Laval, Pierrefonds, and Dorval before the system reached the South Shore.
- In Dollard-des-Ormeaux, resident Natasha Krauza stated she was stranded with "I'm in about three feet of water," while officers closed sections of Pierrefonds Boulevard to ensure safety.
- An emergency power shutdown began shortly before 6 p.m. in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, while Dorval Mayor Marc Doret reported municipal teams were responding to flooding across the region.
- Severe weather at Montreal-Trudeau Airport delayed about 20 departing flights and cancelled 10, with officials advising passengers to check schedules as conditions improved later Saturday evening.
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West Island faces flood aftermath as thousands remain without power
Residents from Montreal’s West Island are facing the aftermath of flash flooding that struck several areas on Saturday, leaving hundreds of residents with flooded homes and many without power.
Heavy rain causes flooding and power outages across Montreal area
Flooding in Montreal's West Island and on the South Shore caused road closures and power outages after heavy rain swept through southern Quebec over the weekend. Environment Canada says some areas received between 100 and 150 millimetres of rain in just a few hours on Saturday. On Saturday, firefigh...
Storm system over Montreal leads to flooding, street closures and power outages
Environment Canada says it's still processing Saturday's data but expects similar conditions will impact southern Quebec and the greater Montreal area on Sunday with a potential for heavy rain locally.
Around 9:30 p.m., about 21,000 Hydro-Québec customers were without electricity in Montreal.

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