Quebec premier visits Saguenay, Que., area under threat of landslides, promises aid
SAGUENAY, Que. — Most people evacuated from a Saguenay, Que., neighbourhood because of the threat of landslides will eventually be able to return to their homes, Quebec Premier François Legault said Wednesday.
But five homes must be demolished and four others might need to come down, Legault told reporters after meeting with evacuees in the La Baie neighbourhood, around 200 kilometres north of Quebec City. Nearly 200 people in the area were forced from their homes over the weekend because of the unstable earth.
“I understand that there’s been stress for all the people,” Legault said.
“There are people who had to leave quickly, who didn’t even have the chance to get their clothes. There are houses that will be demolished, (people) who will lose their furniture. That’s one of the challenges.”

