Evacuated residents returning to Quebec town where landslide killed two people
MONTREAL — Residents of Quebec’s Saguenay—Lac-St-Jean region are returning home after torrential rain over the weekend caused a series of landslides, including one that killed two people.
An official with the town of Rivière-Éternité says that while it’s safe for residents to return, some homes have been damaged by water and mud and will need disinfecting before they can be lived in again.
Sandra Côté says the town will know by the end of the day how many homes are habitable.
Côté says the condition of the soil has been analyzed and did not show signs of landslide risks, adding that the drinking water supply has been reconnected in the affected zone.