Quebec town of Lebel-sur-Quévillon could have to evacuate again because of fire

Jun 21, 2023 | 8:11 AM

MONTREAL — A wildfire could force residents of a northern Quebec town to evacuate for a second time if the flames further threaten a major route in and out of the region.

Lebel-sur-Quévillon Mayor Guy Lafrenière told residents today that smoke is making the air quality in town poor, and citizens who can leave are recommended to do so.

The town’s 2,000 residents spent more than two weeks out of their homes because of the fires before being allowed home on Sunday.

Lafrenière says the town remains in a state of pre-alert and new evacuations could be ordered at any moment if Highway 113 is cut off by fire either north or south of the town.