No respite from flood threat for thousands in Que., Ont., and N.B.
OTTAWA — Thousands of people across Quebec, Ontario, and New Brunswick are facing several more days of flooding as waters rise to record levels in some regions and slowly recede in others.
Efforts to hold back the water have seen thousands of volunteers, residents and military troops race to protect homes from rising waters; the closure of bridges and roads, including one connecting Ottawa to Gatineau, Que., across the Ottawa River; and evacuations of thousands of homes. Public officials in many places have asked more homeowners to consider leaving before the water makes some roads impassable.
The Canadian military has deployed more members to combat flooding than in combat zones overseas, and Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan is promising even more to regions that need the help.
Speaking in Milford, N.B., Sajjan said some 2,000 troops have been deployed to flood-ravaged regions that requested military help, compared to 1,600 deployed overseas.


