[Flood waters] Update: the level of Lake of Deux-Montagnes is today at 2 pm to 24.49 meters, according to the site of the Public Security of Quebec. The water level is still rising and clearly exceeds the major flood threshold.
April 25, 2019
April 25, 2019
[Flood waters] Update: the level of Lake of Deux-Montagnes is today at 2 pm to 24.49 meters, according to the site of the Public Security of Quebec. The water level is still rising and clearly exceeds the major flood threshold.
For residents who have not yet obtained their Leisure Card , the Leisure Department will be open for a subscription session during the evening, from April 23 to May 2 until 7:30 pm. The Leisure Department is located at 200 Henri-Dunant Street.
April 24, 2019
Update: Spring flood in Deux-Montagnes at 11 am
Deux-Montagnes, April 24, 2019 – At 11 am, the Lac du Deux Montagnes water level is 24.39 m, the “major flood” level, according to the site of the Sécurité publique du Québec. Despite this very high level, the concrete dyke erected by the City of Deux-Montagnes allows citizens not to be flooded until now. Municipal employees and subcontractors monitor the watertightness of the dike 24 hours a day in order to maintain this protection during the critical period.
Deux-Montagnes, April 24, 2019 –At 9 am today, the Lac des Deux Montagnes level is 24.38 m high, still on the “major flood” threshold, according to the site of Public Safety Quebec. Despite this level of water among the highest in Quebec, no street is flooded in Deux-Montagnes.
The temporary dyke, designed to provide protection up to a 25 m level, holds up well so far. Thanks to the many employees, firefighters and subcontractors in the field, who watch their tightness day and night.
April 23, 2019
Deux-Montagnes, April 22, 2019 – At 2 pm, the Lac des Deux Montagnes level is 24.33 m, which is theoretically the “major flood” threshold, according to the web site Vigilance : surveillance de la crue des eaux of the Ministry of Public Safety. Despite this very high level, the temporary dike erected by the City of Deux-Montagnes allows citizens not to be flooded. Municipal employees and subcontractors monitor the watertightness of the dike 24 hours a day in order to maintain this protection during the critical period.