On 24 April, prime minister Justin Trudeau visited a flood evacuation centre in Quebec where 300+ people were sheltering from floodwaters caused by spring rains and a thaw which affected thousands of homes in the province. Authorities are monitoring water levels as rain continues, and water levels across the region are not expected to peak until 26-27 April. Soldiers stacked sandbags and built dykes as floodwaters kept rising from 22 April onwards. Roads were closed as rivers expanded. Premier François Legault indicated that Quebec may offer incentives for people to move out of areas that flood every year permanently. ‘If we have to force people to move, we will have to do it.’ The Canadian Red Cross has a disaster relief fund to help residents rebuild their homes. The provinces of New Brunswick and Ontario are also waterlogged. Soldiers have been deployed to help with sandbagging in communities affected along the St John River. 55 roads and bridges are affected, with 36 of them either closed or partially closed. See
Canada: floods affect 2,300 homes
Written by David Fletcher 25 Apr 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for owners of 2,000 homes isolated and inaccessible, for 1,300+ people forced to leave their homes, and for those suffering because of power cuts. (Psalm 4:1)
- More: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-floods-gatineau-justin-trudeau-1.5108459
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