A state of emergency has been declared in the Canadian city of Montreal due to flooding caused by torrential rains and melting snow.
City officials said the measure was declared and will remain in place for 48 hours. Across the province of Quebec, in Canada’s east, nearly 1,900 homes have already been flooded across 126 towns and cities.
Authorities said some 1,200 troops have reportedly been deployed to help evacuate people.
The emergency was declared in Montreal after three dikes gave way in the city’s north. The town of Rigaud, west of Montreal, has been particularly hard hit and a state of emergency has also been declared there.
The mayor has ordered mandatory evacuations in flood zones.
