Whereas one incident is being blamed on poor climate circumstances the reason for the second has but to be decided.

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A pair of head-on collisions within the Montérégie area Thursday afternoon took two lives, and whereas one incident is being blamed on poor climate circumstances, the reason for the second has but to be decided.
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Poor climate is suspected to have performed a job in a head-on crash at about 5:15 p.m. on Freeway 132 at St-Stanislas-de-Kostka, mentioned Sûreté du Québec spokesperson Stéphane Tremblay.
Firefighters had to make use of hydraulic pliers to free one of many drivers, an 82-year-old man, from the wreckage of his automobile. He was later declared lifeless in hospital. The opposite driver, aged 21, suffered severe accidents however his life is just not deemed to be at risk.
The second incident occurred quarter-hour later in St-Chrysostome, the place a head-on collision involving three automobiles occurred on Freeway 209.
One automobile drifted into the oncoming lane as two different automobiles approached it. The primary automobile, a minivan, managed to keep away from the collision however ran off the highway and hit a utility pole. The automobile behind the van was unable to keep away from the collision.
The motive force of the automotive that had drifted into the oncoming lane died within the affect. The 19-year-old driver of the automotive he collided with was taken to hospital with severe however non-life threatening accidents.
The 4 occupants of the van weren’t injured.
The reason for the second accident stays unknown. A Hydro-Québec restore crew was despatched to restore the utility pole after the collision left native residents with electrical energy.