Flooding triggers states of emergency across Quebec, no sign of missing firefighters
BAIE-SAINT-PAUL, Que. — Search and rescue teams spent Tuesday scouring muddy riverbanks and flying through cloudy skies northeast of Quebec City for signs of two missing firefighters who were swept away in floodwaters during a rescue mission.
Meanwhile, communities across Quebec declared states of emergency as heavy rains washed out roads and cut off homes, leading to striking images of swollen rivers carrying away recreational vehicles and tearing apart infrastructure.
Public Security Minister François Bonnardel flew Tuesday into St-Urbain, Que., in the Charlevoix region, where a day earlier two first responders disappeared while helping flooded residents. The two volunteer firefighters were well-known in the community, he said.
“We still have to have hope,” Bonnardel told reporters. “We are doing all that we can to find these missing people; we know that it is not easy, everything that’s happening in a community that’s so tightly knit.”


