Quebec, N.B. hope worst flooding is over while Ontario situation ‘potentially worsening’
STE-MARTHE-SUR-LE-LAC, Que. — Robert Pepin’s mobile home sits crookedly on its foundation, the front door is broken, the insulation and deck are damaged beyond repair.
But the 70-year-old resident of Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, Que., says he’s happy and less anxious because he’s been able to visit his home and see what the water did to it.
“(Before) there was so much pressure in your head,” Pepin said. “You think all the time, you can’t sleep. What am I going to do, is my house finished? Now you see what’s there, and you deal with it.”
Over the weekend water from the Lake of Two Mountains breached a dike and rushed through the Montreal suburb, forcing Pepin and about 6,000 others from their homes. On Tuesday, residents of 1,485 homes that were spared the flooding were cleared to return home, though authorities said they would be without running water or electricity for an indefinite period.


