Cleanup underway after Montreal water main break floods streets and homes
MONTREAL — Cleanup is underway after a major water main break near Montreal’s Jacques Cartier Bridge flooded dozens of buildings on Friday and left some 150,000 homes under a boil-water advisory.
The city says all streets affected by the break have reopened to traffic, and an extra garbage pickup was being organized to collect the debris from flooded homes and businesses.
Much of the city’s northeast remains under a preventative boil-water advisory after the rupture in the large underground water main created a drop in pressure.
Witnesses described the break as a “wall of water” that shot several metres into the air like a geyser at around 6 a.m. on Friday, forcing firefighters to ask nearby residents to evacuate due to risk of flooding.