Dike breaks in Quebec, forcing hundreds from their homes

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Quebec flood latest: Dike breaks, forcing hundreds from their homes

MONTREAL -- Quebec's premier is telling residents in water logged areas of the province that they face a few more "difficult" days ahead and to "have courage" until the flood threat eases.

Legault noted that swollen rivers south of Quebec City are finally receding, however, he said water levels in the corridor along the St. Lawrence and Ottawa rivers between Montreal and the boundary with Ontario weren't expected to peak before Monday or Tuesday.

 

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Two different places & circumstances I know, but Winnipeg has dealt with this for decades & learned how to deal with it. It seems like here they are not prepared properly for the inevitable. If you build in a natural flood plain this happens. Am I missing something?

Because it's Quebec, I don't care.

How's chew dope polling now after visiously accusing a volunteer sand bagger of being un neighborly while the volunteer was there putting in his time and effort helping his neighbors? LiberalLogic

I just want to make sure this post’s firs comment isn’t a joke.

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