Les opérations de nettoyage se poursuivent près du pont Jacques-Cartier à Montréal

Firefighters remove a manhole cover following a watermain break on a street in Montreal, Friday, August 16, 2024, causing flooding in several streets of the area. Cleanup is underway after a major water main break near Montreal's Jacques Cartier Bridge flooded dozens of buildings on Friday and left nearly 150,000 people under a boil-water advisory. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - A Montreal city spokesman warns it will be weeks before repairs can be completed on a major water main that broke near the Jacques Cartier Bridge on Friday, flooding dozens of buildings and leaving some 150,000 homes under a boil-water advisory for over a day.

All streets had reopened to traffic on Saturday, and an extra garbage pickup was being organized to collect the debris from the 50 homes and around 20 businesses that flooded after the pipe erupted into a dramatic geyser at around 6 a.m. the previous day.

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