BREAKING NEWS: Montreal Faces Another 30cm - City Services Overwhelmed, Travel Banned
Montreal is being buried under another 30 centimeters of snow as a relentless winter storm continues to paralyze the city: municipal services are completely overwhelmed, snow removal operations have fallen dangerously behind, and authorities have issued a travel ban urging residents to stay off the roads as conditions become increasingly dangerous. In this breaking news alert, we cover how this latest massive snowfall has pushed Montreal's infrastructure to the breaking point, why the city is struggling to cope with back-to-back winter storms, and what this means for the millions of residents and commuters across the Greater Montreal Area.
You'll see how the combination of heavy, continuous snowfall, limited visibility, and impassable streets has created a citywide crisis—with emergency vehicles struggling to reach calls, public transit experiencing major delays and cancellations, buses stuck on routes, and the Metro system under severe strain. Hospitals are urging people to avoid emergency rooms unless absolutely critical, schools remain closed, and businesses are shutting down as the city grinds to a halt.
Snow removal crews are working around the clock, but with record snowfall totals this season and storage sites reaching capacity, the city simply cannot keep up. Side streets are impassable, parking bans are in effect across all boroughs, and residents are being warned that it could take days or even weeks to clear residential areas. The travel ban means only essential workers should be on the roads—violators risk fines and putting themselves and emergency responders at risk.
Montreal-Trudeau Airport has cancelled hundreds of flights, VIA Rail and Exo commuter trains are experiencing significant delays, and the Champlain and Jacques Cartier bridges have seen multiple closures due to whiteout conditions and accidents. Highways 15, 20, 40, and 13 are all reporting treacherous conditions with multiple collisions and stranded vehicles.
If you're living through this crisis in Montreal, Laval, Longueuil, the South Shore, North Shore, or anywhere in the Greater Montreal Area, your experience matters. Tell us in the comments how this historic snowfall has impacted you and your neighborhood—are you snowed in? How long has it been since your street was plowed? What do you think the city needs to do differently to handle these increasingly severe winter events?
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