News

May 13, 2017

Opening of some streets

The water level is decreasing and reaches 24.28 meters today according to the data observed at 9 am.

The Fire Department opened some streets so that citizens can return to their homes:  9 Avenue (except addresses 2 and 4), 10 Avenue (except address 1) , 12 Avenue and 13 Avenue,(except the middle road between them)  Do not forget your restitution of property form by contacting the Fire Department.

May 12, 2017

Returning to you home after a flood

There is a lot of work and procedures for the victims to return at home after several days of evacuation. Here is what the flood victims must do from now on.

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Flood: what should we do after?

As a result of heavy rains and flooding, the Ministry of Public Safety produced a leaflet about valuable advice and follow-up instructions for cleaning residences. […]

May 11, 2017

Flood: Mayor’s message

Dear Fellow Citizens. I’d like to bring you up to date on the disastrous flood conditions still rampant in Deux-Montagnes at this very moment.To read more click here

Flood: flood rate is decreasing

According to flood ratings, the floodwaters reached 24.54 meters (data observed at 8 am today at Lac des Deux-Montagnes). The level has dropped 0.24 meters (24 cm) since Monday May 8th. As a reminder, the minimum flood threshold is 23.36 meters.

 

The Accommodation Center is always open at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall at 141 Grand-Moulin Road. The employees of the Red Cross as well as the City of Deux-Montagnes employees and the many volunteers are there to welcome you.To see the chart of flood rate levels for the last week click here.