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States of emergency have been declared in municipalities across Quebec, including Montreal, Laval and Rigaud, as flood waters continue to rise.
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Additional members of the Canadian Armed Forces have been called in to help flood victims in Quebec, where 2,426 homes are flooded in 146 municipalities.
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Take a look at some photos from the various flood zones:
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A car sits abandoned in floodwaters on Rue Saint-Louis in Gatineau, after flooding caused by significant rainfall, on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.
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Residents and volunteers work together to save homes in Vaudreuil-Sur-Le-Lac.
Mei-Lin Yee
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Volunteers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Ben Cezrae
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Ben Cezrae
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Volunteers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Volunteers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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A man and woman use a boat to move along a street in the town of Rigaud, Que., west of Montreal, Thursday, April 20, 2017, following flooding in the area.
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Residents and volunteers work together to save homes in Vaudreuil-Sur-Le-Lac.
Mei-Lin Yee
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Daniel Wrobel
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Volunteers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Daniel Wrobel
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Montreal police officers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Montreal police officers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Montreal police officers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Daniel Wrobel
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Residents and volunteers work together to save homes in Vaudreuil-Sur-Le-Lac.
Mei-Lin Yee
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Volunteers place sandbags around an electrical panel in the town of Hudson, Que., west of Montreal, Monday, May 8, 2017, following flooding in the region.
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Daniel Wrobel
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Volunteers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Residents and volunteers work together to save homes in Vaudreuil-Sur-Le-Lac.
Mei-Lin Yee
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Daniel Wrobel
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Volunteers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Godin Park in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue in Montreal's West Island is completely flooded, Friday, May 5, 2017.
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Residents and volunteers work together to save homes in Vaudreuil-Sur-Le-Lac.
Mei-Lin Yee
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Volunteers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Daniel Wrobel
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Flooded streets in Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough.
Tony Maxwell
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Volunteers help flood victims in Île Bizard in Montreal's West Island.
Wendy La Croix McRae
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Residents and volunteers work together to save homes in Vaudreuil-Sur-Le-Lac.
Mei-Lin Yee
Residents living in the affected areas have been working together to save as many homes as possible, and are asking for any volunteers to help.
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According to public security minister Martin Coiteux , the situation is expected to reach its peak by Wednesday at the latest.
“We don’t feel the situation will worsen,” he said.
WATCH BELOW: Dramatic scenes from the flood zone
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READ MORE: What to do if you’re living in a neighborhood affected by the flooding
Residents in need of assistance, or information, are being asked to call 311.
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