Waters receding in Quebec, but officials warn spring flood season not over

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Quebec\u0027s Public Security Department says water levels have started to decline, but warned the spring flood season is not yet over.

A car lies in the backyard of a house after a major spring flood hit Baie-Saint-Paul, Que., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023.MONTREAL — Quebec’s Public Security Department says water levels across the province have started to decline, but warned the spring flood season is not yet over.

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