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Floods
- Flash floods in the Bois Francs Region, Quebec
On August 4th, 2003, intense rainfalls in southwest Quebec triggered flash floods in the Bois Francs Region. The most damaging flooding occurred within an area of about 20 km radius area situated south of Victoriaville. The principal municipalities affected were Tingwick, Warwick, Norbertville, Saint-Fortunat, Victoriaville, and Chesterville.
- Flood Disasters in Canada
This database contains summary information on 168 Canadian flood disasters that occurred between 1900 and June 1997.
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