Morier Dike
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After dike declared safe, residents in Quebec’s Laurentians region can return homeWith the Morier dike in the Laurentians region deemed safe, hundreds of residents can return home after being forced out 11 days ago.CanadaDec 14, 2023
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Quebecers evacuated over fears of dike breach won’t be able to return before Dec. 17Martin Ferland, an Environment Department engineer, says work to build a berm to stabilize the dike will begin on Saturday but the evacuation order will be maintained until Dec. 17CanadaDec 6, 2023
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No return date for 700 Quebecers evacuated over fears local dike could burstRoughly 2,000 buildings could be impacted if the dike fails. The area at risk of flooding includes buildings of all kinds, homes, and roads.CanadaDec 5, 2023
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