Quebec and Ontario officials are remaining on alert over spring flooding
Communities along the Ottawa River were on high alert as water levels rose, amid spring floods at the start of a new week.
In Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick, officials said they were monitoring rivers closely, with some areas already reporting minor to major flooding, states of emergency and preventive measures such as evacuations.
The most affected areas in Quebec are the Outaouais, Laurentians, Lanaudière and Quebec City regions, as well as a few municipalities in the Montérégie region south and east of Montreal, said Vincent Duquette, civil safety adviser for Quebec’s Public Safety Department.
Provincial data indicated one case of major flooding in Quebec, in the municipality of Fort-Coulonge in the province’s west. The city council declared a state of emergency on Sunday evening, and sandbag barriers were erected to prevent the Ottawa River from overflowing.
