Montreal declares emergency as spring flooding risk across Quebec continues to rise
MONTREAL — As a steady rain moved into Quebec Friday, Montreal declared a state of emergency and authorities closely monitored a dam and a dike that were placing residents at risk to the west of the city.
Provincial police were patrolling an area of homes and cottages along the Rouge River, about 140 kilometres west of Montreal, where 75 people were forced out when a hydro dam was declared to be at risk of failing.
Meanwhile, Canadian Forces soldiers were dispatched to reinforce a dike in Pointe-Calumet — northwest of Montreal by the Lake of Two Mountains — that was threatening to give way and force 1,000 people from their homes.