Montreal pleads with residents as it struggles to clear record-breaking snowfall
- Montreal is facing difficulties with record snowfall, receiving 72.4 centimetres over four days, resulting in class cancellations and travel advisories according to Environment Canada.
- Mayor Valérie Plante urged residents to limit travel and expressed that only 15 percent of the snow has been cleared as crews work continuously.
- The cleanup from the snowfall is projected to cost over $50 million, with each centimetre of snow costing about $1 million, as stated by city spokesperson Philippe Sabourin.
- Two deadly incidents occurred during the storm, including the tragic death of a 13-year-old girl found buried in snow and a 57-year-old man discovered in a snow-covered vehicle, prompting investigations into both cases.
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