
Rainy, warm weather leads to flooding, school closures in parts of Quebec
MONTREAL — Rain and record warm weather sent several southern Quebec rivers spilling over their banks on Monday, forcing residents from their homes and leading officials to close roads and cancel classes.
Municipal officials in Drummondville, Que., partway between Montreal and Quebec City, asked residents in flood zones to evacuate because of the rising St-François river, which was moving about five times its average speed.
Photos posted online by the municipality showed a red car half submerged in water, and barricaded roads.
Drummondville Mayor Stéphanie Lacoste said the situation had stabilized by late afternoon. In the evening the municipality’s civil security organization lifted the evacuation notice for flood-prone areas, saying water levels in Drummondville as well as upstream from the community had dropped.