Another landslide north of Quebec City ‘inevitable,’ 187 forced from homes
MONTREAL — The Quebec government was preparing Monday to extend a local state of emergency to a neighbourhood in Saguenay, Que., north of Quebec City, after almost 200 people were recently forced from their homes due to a threat of landslides.
About 187 residents had to relocate from the La Baie district after a landslide destroyed a house last week. Dominic Arseneau, a spokesperson for the city of Saguenay, said the city declared a local state of emergency Saturday night and planned to make an official request Monday evening to the province to extend it.
The evacuated area, Arseneau said in an interview, remains unstable and other landslides are “imminent and inevitable.”
“We know it’s going to happen, we just don’t know when,” he added.