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Floods: City No Longer Plans to Raise Water Levels - TVA Gatineau

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A drop of approximately 15 centimetres has been recorded since the weekend of May 2nd. The City is nevertheless urging residents to maintain their dikes, as water levels remain high. Municipal crews are gradually beginning restoration operations. Load-bearing capacity tests will be conducted before each flooded street can be reopened. Sandbag distribution points will close on May 6th. The City will communicate details regarding bag retrieval at …
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A drop of approximately 15 centimetres has been recorded since the weekend of May 2nd. The City is nevertheless urging residents to maintain their dikes, as water levels remain high. Municipal crews are gradually beginning restoration operations. Load-bearing capacity tests will be conducted before each flooded street can be reopened. Sandbag distribution points will close on May 6th. The City will communicate details regarding bag retrieval at …

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tvagatineau.ca broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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