Flooding fears persist in Quebec town after worst deluge in 48 years
BEAUCEVILLE, Que. — A Quebec town that this week suffered its worst flooding in nearly 50 years is fearing more damage as rain is forecast in the coming days.
Officials in Beauceville, about 90 kilometres south of Quebec City, say they haven’t seen this type of flooding since 1971.
And with warmer weather and rain forecast to end the week, there are concerns the Chaudiere River could burst its banks again.