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Some residents in the Saint-Michel neighbourhood had their power restored on Tuesday after Hydro-Quebec installed generators in the affected areas.

As of Tuesday morning, electricity had been restored to 60 per cent of the homes impacted by the outage.

Hydro-Quebec said that by Tuesday afternoon, the remaining 40 per cent would have power restored.

The public utility is working with the Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension borough to install 12 temporary generators.

Hydro-Quebec said 1,200 homes were without power since Friday night.

The outage was caused by equipment failure and affected homes along Pie-IX Boulevard, from 41st to 53rd Street.

“Our crews have replaced several sections of cable since the weekend, but unfortunately, the system is still not functioning,” said Hydro-Quebec spokesperson Caroline Desrosiers.

Desrosiers added the issue lies within the underground network.

“We know that underground networks can take longer to fix because the work is more complex.”

Hydro-Quebec said the generators will remain in place until power is permanently restored.

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