Flood waters on the wane in Quebec; advisories lifted in some B.C regions
MONTREAL — Residents in flood-weary Quebec and British Columbia had reason for cautious optimism on Saturday as flood waters appeared to be retreating from several communities in both provinces.
In Montreal, authorities announced the city wouldn’t renew its state of emergency as water levels appeared to wane across Quebec.
Fire Chief Bruno Lachance said the situation in the city had stabilized enough to allow the emergency measure to be lifted as of noon Sunday.
“The water continues to go down, so we’re reaching much more reasonable levels,” he said. “The water is also withdrawing from several properties which is giving us access.”


