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Spring snowfall and heavy rain caused floods in southern Quebec on 3 May 2017. In total, 5,371 residences were flooded, 4,066 people were forced from their homes, and 261 municipalities were affected, largely in the Outaouais Region, the Greater Montreal Area, the Montérégie, the Mauricie, the Gaspésie and the Côte-Nord regions.
2017 January 29: Quebec City mosque shooting: Mass shooting Quebec City, Quebec Central Canada 6 5 [28] 2017 April 5 – May: 2017 Quebec floods: Flood Quebec: Quebec 2 Unknown [29] 2017 July 6 – September 15: 2017 British Columbia wildfires: Wildfires British Columbia: West Coast 0 Unknown Provincial state of emergency declared [30] 2017 ...
2017 – October 2017 Iberian wildfires. A fire started in Galicia, a province with high risk of wildfire and spread dangerously quick thanks to Hurricane Ophelia (2017) through Spain and Portugal. 2017 – In 17 October, separate fires raged across five counties in Northern California, causing extensive damage in Sonoma and Napa Counties.
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2017 Quebec floods; 2018 United States–Canada tornado outbreak; 2019 Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick floods; ... Saguenay Fire; Saguenay flood; Saint-Alban, Quebec;
The 2009 Red River flood was a major flood in March and April 2009 along the Red River of the North in North Dakota, Minnesota, and Southern Manitoba. The flood crested at 40.82 ft (12.44 m) on March 28, 2009, for Fargo, North Dakota. "Southern Manitoba experienced the most widespread flooding along the Assiniboine River on record.
Formerly built for Ville de Duberger Fire Service then merged with Quebec in 1971 as Station 2 and renumbered as Station 5 in 1983. Home to HAZMAT decon unit. 6: L'Ormière: 8005, rue des Soulois: 2019: Formerly built for Ville de Neufchâtel Fire Service then merged with Quebec in 1971 as Station 4 and renumbered as Station 6 in 1983. It was ...