murray wright was smoking a cigarette outside his basement-level apartment in montreal’s centre-sud neighbourhood friday morning when he heard a loud crashing sound in the distance.
turning around, wright saw what he described as a “wall of water” gushing down his street. he rushed inside and lifted whatever he could from the floor.
before he knew it, nearly three feet of water was pushing against his front door and seeping through. he climbed out his kitchen window.
“i got lucky because i got everything off the floor, kind of, and my door was holding the water back sufficiently enough,” wright, 50, said on saturday, taking a break from cleaning mud and dirt from his floors. “it was a lot of water.”
a day after major water main break near the jacques-cartier bridge
, residents in the sector were dealing with the aftermath saturday while questioning how so much water flooded the area.
the break originated on rené-lévesque blvd., east of de lorimier ave., around 5:45 a.m. a geyser of water shot several feet into the air over the course of the morning, flooding about 50 homes and 20 businesses.
a boil-water advisory caused by the break ended saturday evening for parts of the boroughs of mercier — hochelaga-maisonneuve and rivière-des-prairies-pointe-aux-trembles, as well as montréal-est.