Some residents expected back in water-logged Quebec town today
MONTREAL — Authorities in Quebec are set to partially lift an evacuation order in flood-stricken Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac later today, allowing some residents to return home.
The order, which won’t include a section of the town northwest of Montreal that remains submerged, comes four days after a dike gave way, sending the Lake of Two Mountains gushing into town and forcing about 6,000 people from their homes.
Meanwhile, officials in Quebec say the data available suggests the risk of flooding on several rivers across the province remains high.