CANADA – FLOODING in the GATINEAU & OTTAWA RIVERS – by PARLIAMENT – EASTER WEEKEND & FLOOD WARNINGS for parts of the EAST COAST – APRIL 22 2018 – & FLOODING in BRAZIL and IRAN

PERHAPS it’s time that HUMANITY designs some new types of communities or part of their home that could float – like those – FLOATING HOUSES ? Like BUILDING some type of HOUSEBOAT that automatically detaches itself if your place of land [assuming you want to live near the RIVERS EDGE] that would save HUMANITY by rising up and anchored in the dry times. And have Animal farming on HIGHER LAND. Or a barn that floats on the lowlands etc. BUILD a house that one section FLOATS away and detaches itself but has like a bunker type emergency supplies ? Wonder what we can find on the internet that would aid in this type of dwelling besides houseboats and insanely over expensive yachts that the billionaires own, something affordable & adaptable. Or if your going to live on the river’s edge, also have an emergency houseboat

Flood Waters Raging in the Ottawa River Behind Parliament Hill

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Published on Apr 21, 2019

Spring 2019 is bringing very high flooding to much of Canada due to very high snow levels during a long cold winter.

Devastating flooding in Kazabazua Quebec, April 21th, 2019

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Published on Apr 21, 2019

Video shows some pretty intense flooding on the Kazabazua river or “Cherry Creek” as most of the locals call it. Bear in mind that what the waterway that I am showing here is behind my house where I usually swim in the summer time. Normal levels for this small creek allow it to go UNDER this bridge with about 10 feet of clearance. Hopefully this does not get any worse, however I believe people downstream from this on the Gatineau river and Ottawa River are going to get all this water in the next few days.

Extensive flooding in eastern Canada forces evacuations

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Published on Apr 21, 2019

MONTREAL, Canada –   Flooding in eastern Canada forced the evacuation of more than 1,500 people while over 600 troops have been deployed in response, authorities said Sunday. Warming weather over the Easter weekend has brought spring floods due to heavy rains and snowmelt from Ontario to southern Quebec and New Brunswick. Authorities, who initially feared a repeat of catastrophic 2017 floods in Quebec, the worst in half a century, appeared more confident about the situation on Sunday. “We are optimistic about the coming days,” civil security spokesman Eric Houde told AFP. “There will be significant floods but overall not at the level of 2017, except in certain areas like Lake St Pierre,” a widening of the St Lawrence River in Quebec, he added. “The big difference from 2017 is the level of preparation of municipalities and citizens.” Over the past several days, towns have mobilized volunteers and distributed hundreds of thousands of sandbags to erect barriers or protect houses in threatened areas. The areas most affected were around Ottawa, and Beauce, a region south of Quebec City where nearly 800 people were evacuated. More than 1,200 homes had been affected by the flooding in Quebec by late Sunday.

The provincial governments of Quebec and New Brunswick asked for reinforcements from the military. About 200 soldiers had deployed in Quebec by late Saturday, and 400 others near Ottawa, in Laval north of Montreal and in Trois-Rivieres between Montreal and Quebec City. About 120 additional soldiers stood at the ready to be mobilized in New Brunswick. On Saturday, the flooding claimed its first victim in the municipality of Pontiac, west of Ottawa: a man in his seventies who did not see that a bridge had been washed away, and plunged his car into the stream below. /gsg… source: http://www.inquirer.net

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Hundreds evacuated in Quebec as flooding affects 2,300 homes

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Published on Apr 22, 2019

http://www.facebook.com/TwoCatsVideoProduction New Brunswick, Ontario also dealing with water issues from spring thaw, rain fallout Flooding from the spring thaw and rain has affected more than 2,300 homes in Quebec and 1,500 residents have been evacuated, according to the latest numbers by Urgence Québec. Soldiers across the province were filling and stacking sandbags as officials warned floodwaters are likely to keep rising this week due to warming temperatures, combined with rain. Hundreds of volunteers and municipal workers are also working to protect properties. Urgence Québec said Sunday there were five major floods affecting residents in 51 different municipalities, including in the Montreal region, where officials are keeping a close eye on Mille-Îles River and the Rivière-des-Prairies — stacking sandbags and building makeshift dikes. On Monday monring, Urgence Québec said a total of 2,389 houses were flooded and another 626 were isolated by flooding, making them inaccessible by road. Many roads are closed and evacuations were in progress Monday morning in Quebec’s Beauce region, where the Chaudière River is expanding beyond its banks at about 20 to 25 cm per hour. In downtown Sainte-Marie, more than 1,000 homes have been affected. Parked cars were submerged in some areas and boats were used to rescue residents trapped in their homes. Electricity to much of the area has been cut. Mayor Gaétan Vachon said the river seems to be receding now, but slowly. “It went down a foot or two, but it does not go down quickly,” he said. “In the space of six hours, it may have dropped by an inch.” In Scott, streets were closed and the city centre has been paralyzed. Two hundred residences were evacuated Sunday morning. Mayor Clément Marcoux said he doesn’t recall the flooding ever being this serious. As he surveyed the situation Sunday, Premier François Legault indicated the province may begin offering incentives for people to move out of flood plains because flooding ends up costing taxpayers every year. “If we have to force people to move, we will have to do it.” No homes evacuated in Montreal yet In Montreal, no buildings were evacuated overnight, according to Martin Guilbault, chief of operations at the Montreal fire department. But that doesn’t mean people can relax, he added, as more rain is on the way. Dikes were put in place in high-risk areas and about 30 soldiers are on the island, offering assistance Monday to residents of Île Bizard and the municipality of Sainte-Geneviève. “For us right now in Montreal, the situation is stable,” Guilbault said. “We’re monitoring every minute what’s happening. We’re still asking people to help us help them.” He said although there are temporary dams, people are being urged to put sandbags around their homes. Guilbault said he has seen neighbours helping each other and wants that community spirit maintained before the situation gets worse. With more rain on the way this week, the water could rise further, he added. “Even if the water is not yet over the street, the water will come. It’s important to prepare ourselves.” Canadian Red Cross launches fundraiser The Canadian Red Cross, with a website open for donations, has launched a disaster relief fund to add to provincial help for residents. Money from the online fundraiser will help residents rebuild their homes, said Pascal Mathieu, vice-president of the Red Cross in Quebec. Red Cross relief centres have been set up in Gatineau, Laval, Montreal’s Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough, Rigaud, Saint-André d’Argenteuil and Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce. Approximately 4,000 volunteers have been trained to offer comfort and lodging and provide food for those in need, and refer people to social services. Volunteers in red jackets have been deployed for a week in Beauceville. Others are in Lévis, Saint-Raymond, Gatineau, Rigaud, Laval and Pierrefonds-Roxboro. New Brunswick, Ontario also waterlogged Quebec isn’t the only province dealing with spring flooding. In neighbouring New Brunswick, about 120 Canadian soldiers have been deployed to help with sandbagging in communities affected along the St. John River. Fifty-five roads and bridges in the province are affected, with 36 of them either closed of partially closed. In Ottawa, the Ottawa River is rising and the capital city has put out a call for volunteers to help shore up at-risk areas. Environment Canada predicts temperatures in the teens for much of the week, with a chance of rain on Tuesday and Wednesday. The higher temperatures will accelerate the melting of the snowpack, and could raise water levels along the Ottawa and Gatineau rivers, authorities say.

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Canada River Flood in Quebec Rigaud Lawal Gatineau | RIVER FLOOD

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Published on Apr 22, 2019

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Ottawa River flooding in Cumberland

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FLOODING in other Countries around the WORLD

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Flooding and landslide in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (April 9, 2019)

Brazil: At least 10 dead after flash floods hit Rio de Janeiro

Published on Apr 9, 2019

Subscribe to our channel! rupt.ly/subscribe At least ten people were killed in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday, after flash floods swept through the Brazilian city.

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Catastrophic Flash Flood In Iran– April 2019

Iran: Shocking Scenes, massive flood destroyed 50 villages

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Published on Apr 15, 2017

North Western Iran: APRIL 14, 2017. severe raining since Friday morning caused a massive flood resulting more than 50 villages being destroyed and unknown number of people killed, injured and disappeared in the flood, the weather forecast was indicative of the flood and Rouhani’s trip to this province was cancelled but the authorities did nothing to caution people and take necessary measures to prevent and control the damages, and human lives losses. https://themediaexpress.com/2017/04/1… Themediaexpress.com https://www.facebook.com/The-Media-Ex… @themediaexpress

Iran floods: Homes and people swept away – BBC News

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Published on Apr 5, 2019

Rescue operations are under way across Iran as the death toll from severe flooding has reached more than 60. There are new warnings that dams in some areas could overflow, causing more devastation. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced, and many are in urgent need of food, water, tents and blankets. The BBC spoke to people inside Iran about the situation. Produced by Camelia Sadeghzadeh Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog

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