Skip to main content

Flooding no longer expected along the Gatineau River

Residents of Gatineau prepare for possible flooding along the Gatineau River. (Jeremie Charron/CTV News Ottawa) Residents of Gatineau prepare for possible flooding along the Gatineau River. (Jeremie Charron/CTV News Ottawa)
Share

Water levels along the Gatineau River are not expected to exceed flood stage this weekend, sparing homes from possible flooding.

"After five days of municipal crews on standby, we have solid projections, and they look good," the city of Gatineau said Friday afternoon.

Modelling suggests water levels will remain "below flooding" this weekend, just days after the city warned of possible flooding like back in 2019.

The city of Gatineau is moving from "emergency" to "monitoring" mode.

"Gatineau crews remain on standby and ready to step in if necessary as the situation evolves," the city said.

Residents are asked to "remain vigilant" and keep an eye on Gatineau's website and social media channels for any updates.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Air traveller complaints to Canadian Transportation Agency hit new high

The Canadian Transportation Agency has hit a record high of more than 71,000 complaints in a backlog. The quasi-judicial regulator and tribunal tasked with settling disputes between customers and the airlines says the backlog is growing because the number of incoming complaints keeps increasing.

DEVELOPING

DEVELOPING Bird flu outbreaks: WHO weighs in on public health risk

The current overall public health risk posed by the H5N1 bird flu virus is low, the World Health Organization said on Friday, but urged countries to stay alert for cases of animal-to-human transmission.

Stay Connected