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Icy roads, blowing snow lead to pileups on highways 40 and 640 near Montreal

As blustery, snowy weather began moving into southern Quebec on Sunday, there were at least two major pileups on highways not far from Montreal involving dozens of vehicles.

Sections of Highway 40 near Saint-Sulpice, Highway 640 north of Laval were totally shut down

Mario Labrecque's was one of only a handful of vehicles that weren't damaged on Highway 40 Sunday after cars crashed both in front and behind him at around 11:15 a.m. (Submitted by Mario Labrecque)

As blustery, snowy weather began moving into southern Quebec on Sunday, there were at least two major pileups on highways not far from Montreal involving dozens of vehicles.

A pileup on westbound Highway 40 inSaint-Sulpice, about 20 kilometres east of Montreal, causedsevere congestion for several kilometres earlier in the day. Provincial police say more than 75 vehicles were involved, but only minor injuries were reported.

Mario Labrecque was on his way back to his Laval home, Sunday when he came upon the initial pileup.

Hemanaged to stop in time, but those behind him were not so lucky.

Labrecque said hiswas among about 10 cars that weren't damaged in the multi-car collision that left vehicles scattered across the road and in the shoulders.

He said the blowing snow conditions made it difficult to see and the road was "totally icy."

Highway 40 westbound was closed in Saint-Sulpice, Que. Sunday after dozens of cars collided, leaving them scattered across the roadway and in the shoulder. (Mathieu Wagner/Radio-Canada)

He said there weren'tany major injuries that he had heard of, though a pregnant woman was quickly taken away by ambulance as a precaution.

Stuck in traffic for over an hour, Labrecque watched as authorities and tow truck drivers worked to get the road opened again.

"There's a lot of damage," he said. "They're crashed all around."

Some of the people who were stuck made the best of a bad situation, breaking out the hockey gear to help pass the time.

During the same period, there was another pileup of about 20 vehicles on Highway 640 in Bois-des-Filion, just north of Laval.

That collisionclosed the westbound highway at the 28-kilometre mark, not far from Route 335, at around 10:40 a.m.