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Beauceville takes stock of damage after major flood

Water levels are dropping on the ChaudireRiver in Beauceville, Que., but the cleanup after this week's flooding is expected to take some time.

An ice jam gave way Tuesday morning, sending icy water onto roads and into basements in Beauceville

Roads were still closed in Beauceville Wednesday after flooding a day earlier. (Cimon Leblanc/Radio-Canada)

Water levels are dropping on the Chaudire River in Beauceville, Que., but the cleanup after this week's flooding is expected to take some time.

Schools and daycares remain closed in the town and two shelters are still open.

About 300 buildings, including 230 homes, were flooded Tuesdaywhen an ice jam gave way. The water rose quickly, carryingchunks of ice,garbage cans and even propane tanksonto the road.

The rising waters in Beauceville left behind huge chunks of ice and other debris. (Cimon Leblanc/Radio-Canada)

"We are still on the alert. The level has dropped. We're more secure," saidPaul Martin, a spokesperson forthe town.

QuebecPublic Security Minister GeneviveGuilbault was in BeaucevilleTuesday to survey the damage.

Many residents of the town said it had been more than a decade since such flooding. (Catou MacKinnon/CBC)

The Quebec governmentrecentlyintroduced a new flood compensation program that makes it easier for people to make damage claims, but that also encourages people living in high risk areas to move away.

Guilbault said Tuesday it is too early to determine how that might affect Beauceville.