Floods

2017-09-13

Flood: **Information by the Government of Quebec

The Government of Quebec announced yesterday that new measures will be introduced to better assist victims and affected municipalities. See the article published on the official website of the Réseau d’Information Municipal du Québec – french version only on the RIM by clicking on this link:https://www.rimq.qc.ca/detail_news.php?ID=655188&cat=;80

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2017-05-15

Flood: **Information session ** for the victims

NEW LOCATION:  The Ministry of Public Safety (ministère de la Sécurité publique) will hold an information session for citizens of Deux-Montagnes on MAY 17th  AT  7:30 pm , ST-AGAPIT CHURCH, 1002 Oka Road.
ALSO on May 18th, at 9 am at the City hall , the representatives of the Ministry of Public Safety will be available to assist citizens to filling in the claim forms.

To download the claim form by the Ministry of Public Safety click here

For more information, contact the DRÉ. Recovery Branch of the Public Safety (DRÉ)

In Quebec Region: 418-643-2433

Elsewhere in Quebec: 1-888-643-2433

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Flood victims: General informations

2017-05-12

The City of Deux-Montagnes has produced a plan of action for a crisis exit to the citizens. You will find attached sheet 2 containing General informations for the flood victims. As a reminder, you will find Fact Sheet 1 of the action plan for a crisis exit in the heading call: Returning home after a flood.

To download the General informations for flood victims – FACT SHEET 2- click here


Returning to you home after a flood

2017-05-12

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.

The City of Deux-Montagnes has produced this action plan for a crisis exit (fact sheet 1) for the citizens, to help them in the returning at home steps by steps.

To downlaod the FACT SHEET-1  click here

Check this guide of practical tips and how to reintegrate your home after a flood. This document was produced by the Federation of the Restoration Industry (FIRAS)

To download this document click here


Flood: what should we do after?

2017-05-12

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.This leaflet is also available at the Legion’s Hall as the Accommodation Center located at 141 Grand-Moulin in Deux-Montagnes and Deux-Montagnes City Hall at 803 chemin d’Oka.

For the leaflet on moulds click here

See the leaflet below : What should be done after heavy rains or floods?

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Flood: Mayor’s message

2017-05-11

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

2017-05-11

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.


Floods- A momentum of solidarity

2017-05-11

In collaboration with the City of Deux-Montagnes, Dépannage St-Agapit has created a special fund to help the victims of Deux-Montagnes.

Partners such as IGA Sénécal & Filles and Giant Tiger are already collecting cash donations to help flood victims in Deux-Montagnes.

Tax receipts may be issued for donations of $ 10 or more.

Donations may be done through the secure PayPal service on Dépannage St-Agapit website. Wish to make a donation? Click here  www.depannage-st-agapit.org

In person: Dépannage St-Agapit, 202 Henri-Dunant Street (phone number: 450 473-7450)

By mail: Dépannage St-Agapit, 202 Henri-Dunant Street, J7R 4W6

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Water flood: Update on the financial assistance Program

2017-05-10

The Government of Quebec has posted on the Public Safety website, the announcement of a financial assistance program offered to the victims affected by the floods that have occurred since the beginning of April. The City of Deux-Montagnes was designated as part of the affected cities.

The City of Deux-Montagnes was designated as part of the affected cities villes sinistrées.

More information on the General Disaster Financial Assistance Program is available on the Ministry of the Public Safety

If you wish to make a claim as disaster victims click on this link todownload the form of claim from the Ministry of the Public Safety

You can reach the Recovery Branch of the Department of Public Safety (Direction du rétablissement (DRÉ) du ministère de la Sécurité publique :

Région of Québec : 418-643-2433

Everywhere in Quebec : 1-888-643-2433


Flood: what should we do after?

2017-05-09

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.This leaflet is also available at the Legion’s Hall as the Accommodation Center located at 141 Grand-Moulin in Deux-Montagnes and Deux-Montagnes City Hall at 803 chemin d’Oka.

See the leaflet click below Leaflet: What should be done after heavy rains or floods?

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The Canadian Armed Forces

2017-05-08

The Canadian Armed Forces arrive at Deux-Montagnes. At the express request of Denis Martin, Mayor of Deux-Montagnes, the Canadian Armed Forces agreed to move troops to assist our City.

The Canadian Armed Forces is present in the field for priority emergency operations and to protect essential infrastructures critical to the community’s needs, in particular securing the Larry Cool pumping station.

Members of the Canadian Armed Forces may leave the City of Deux-Montagnes at any time based on priorities that may arise in other regions of Québec.

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Update on water floods

2017-05-08

The City of Deux-Montagnes has been closely monitoring the water level for several days. According to flood ratings, the flood waters now reach 24.78 meters (data observed at 10 am this morning at Lac des Deux-Montagnes). The weather forecast predicts that the flood waters will reach its highest level today, and this until tomorrow morning.  Thereafter, the level will decrease.  The situation could still by concerning.

All of our Public Works and Fire Department’s teams are presently deployed, as well as the presence of Sécurité civile du Québec.

More than a hundred residents from 9th Avenue to the 15th had to be evacuated in addition to those on Lakebreeze Street and Boulevard du Lac.

A shelter center is open at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall at 141, Chemin du Grand-Moulin, and psychological support is also available for disaster victims at this center.

In case of immediate assistance, call 911 and firefighters can help you evacuate your home.

Please note that tap water is perfectly consumable (non-contaminated).

Informations on Government Compensation Program will be posted on our website as soon as possible.

These informations will be periodically updated.


Water rise – emergency situation

2017-05-07

The city of Deux-Montagnes has been in emergency position for several days. All Public Works and Fire Department  teams are deployed. La sécurité civile is also involved. Several residents had to be evacuated: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th 13th and 14th avenues more Lakebreeze street and Boulevard du Lac. A accomodation Center is open at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall at 141, Chemin Grand-Moulin.

In case of immediate assistance, call 911 and firefighters can help you evacuate.Please note that the drinking water is perfectly consumable ( non- contaminated).

The information will be updated periodically.


Follow-up on the increase in water levels

2017-05-04

Since April 5, municipal authorities have been monitoring the two bodies of water that surround Deux-Montagnes.  The City has implemented preventive and corrective measures:

  • Installation of additional pumps at pumping stations
  • Installation of sandbags in the backyards of certain residences and on certain streets
  • Sand mounds have been set up behind some of the sandbag dikes

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The City’s authorities remain in constant contact with the Committee on Civil Security in order to provide citizens with the best information on the situation across Quebec.

According to flood ratings, the flood waters (0/20 years), set at 24.26 metres for Lac des Deux-Montagnes, have been slightly surpassed today, reaching a level of 24.37 metres (data observed at 10:00 am today at Lac des Deux-Montagnes).

With the precipitation forecast for the next few days (May 5-7), the situation could still be a cause for great concern.

The City of Deux-Montagnes Fire and Public Works Departments are hard at work 24 hours a day to better control the situation.

Citizens who may eventually require evacuation will be notified by the Fire Department and may be accommodated in a municipal building provided for this purpose with the assistance of the Red Cross.

For more information on water levels being monitored by the Ministère de la Sécurité publique and the measures implemented across Quebec, please consult the INONDATIONS (floods) tab on the Government of Québec site by following this link:

https://www.urgencequebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/inondation_printanieres_2017/Pages/information-situation.aspx

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Financial assistance for flood victims

2017-05-03

The Government of Quebec has posted on the Ministère de la Sécurité publique website the announcement of a financial assistance program for victims affected by the floods that occurred between April 5th and 18th, 2017. The City of Deux-Mountagnes was designated as part of the affected cities. The Ministère de la Sécurité publique will hold information sessions.

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Ministère de la Sécurité publique will organize an information session for the citizens of Deux-Montagnes, on April 27, 2017 at the Pointe-Calumet Community Center, located at 190, 41e Avenue at 7:30 pm.

For more information about financial aid applications, claim forms and deadlines to submit your application click on this link   https://www.securitepublique.gouv.qc.ca/en/civil-protection/financial-disaster-victims/individual-assistance-disaster.html

Citizens of Deux-Montagnes who wish to meet directly with a representative of the Ministère de la Sécurité publique will be able to do so at the city hall in Deux-Montagnes on Friday, April 28 from 9:00 am to 10:30 pm. (Important: Time has been changed for until 3:00 pm rather than 10:30 pm) 

To track complaints about damages or for new complaints form, the Ministère de la Sécurité publique provides citizens with a toll-free telephone line 1-888-643-HELP (2433) or 1-866-251-1983

or by e-mail ataide.financiere@msp.gouv.qc.ca