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Publication Date: July 7, 2024 - 11:48

Bus crash leaves tens of thousands without power on Montreal’s South Shore

July 7, 2024
A bus crash on Montreal’s South Shore on Saturday night caused a massive power outage after the vehicle struck an electricity pylon, leaving tens of thousands in the dark.Longueuil police say the bus, which was carrying volunteer firefighters from the Montérégie region, collided with a car before hitting the transmission tower at about 9:45 p.m.Police say two people on the bus and another in the car were injured.


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