Spring flooding: Some Montrealers warned to pack emergency kits, protect their homes
MONTREAL — The risk of spring flooding in the Montreal area is high and officials on Monday warned residents living by the water to pack emergency kits in case evacuation orders are issued.
Martin Guilbault with Montreal’s fire department said the city is on alert as the risk of flooding is at its highest since 2019, when thousands of residents were forced from their homes in the region and across Quebec when several rivers and lakes burst their banks. People living near the Lac des Deux-Montagnes and the Rivière des Prairies are particularly at risk, the fire division chief said.
People should pack emergency kits that can sustain their families for three days, Guilbault told reporters. Kits should include drinking water, non-perishable food, a battery-powered radio, a flashlight, candles, matches, a first aid kit and a whistle.
“Citizens are asked to prepare. The citizen’s responsibility is to organize themselves to protect their home,” Guilbault said.


