Residents of Quebec town evacuated 2 weeks ago because of fire to return home Sunday
MONTREAL — Residents of a northern Quebec town that has been under an evacuation order for the past two weeks due to forest fires are expected to be allowed home on Sunday, the town’s mayor said.
Lebel-sur-Quévillon Mayor Guy Lafrenière announced the news in a Facebook video on Friday, adding that some essential workers would return immediately to ensure services are in place when residents arrive.
“Sunday, June 18, everything will be ready,” Lafrenière said. “The health centre will be ready, the grocery store will be ready, the dépanneur, the gas station, everything will be ready.”
The workers and business owners returning Friday and Saturday are not allowed to bring their children, since health service will not yet be operational, he said. Lafrenière said a more detailed plan for the return home would be announced Saturday.


