Montreal brings in sandbags, pumps as several provinces on flood alert
MONTREAL — Communities in three provinces were bringing in pumps and laying sandbags on Friday, as river levels continued to rise and forecasts called for more rain in some already waterlogged areas.
In Montreal, officials said that water levels on the Outaouais and des Prairies rivers were rising and may spill their banks in the coming days. The city said teams had brought in flood protection infrastructure such as pumps, dikes and inflatable barriers in parts of the West Island and the city’s north end.
Parts of the city experienced major flooding 2017 and 2019, and Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada said officials are preparing in case water levels reach similar heights.
“We’re here to say we’re ready if ever it happens,” she told reporters.


