Thousands of Hydro-Québec clients lose power after Churchill Falls interruption
MONTREAL — Quebec’s electric utility says thousands are without power in the province after a problem at the Churchill Falls generating station in Labrador.
A Hydro-Québec spokesman says the station experienced a sudden interruption today, which triggered protection mechanisms that responded by cutting power, adding the utility is investigating what happened.
Around noon, the provincially-owned utility reported just under 500,000 clients without electricity across the province, including Montreal and the Quebec City area.
That number dipped to below 300,000 about 90 minutes later.