Hydro-Québec crews working to restore power to hundreds of thousands still in the dark

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As of 9:30 a.m. ET Saturday, just under 300,000 Hydro-Québec customers were still without power.Hydro-Québec says most households will have power back within 24 hours. About 825,000 customers have regained power from the peak of 1.1 million on Thursday.2 people have died — one after being hit by a falling branch, another after using a generator in a garage.62 people were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning.The City of Montreal is starting to issue parking tickets on residential streets again. If the power or data on your device is low, get your storm updates on CBC Lite. It’s our low-bandwidth, text-only website.To keep an eye on the outages, click here.

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