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Quebec rivers rise as more rain forecast

Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning for the Quebec City region, which could see an additional 15 millimetres of rain through Tuesday morning.

Rainfall warnings in Montreal and the Laurentians have ended

Rain fills the streets of the municipality of Maskinong
The municipality of Maskinong is one of the areas affected by flooding in Mauricie, Que. (Martin Chabot/Radio-Canada)

Several rivers in Quebec are overflowing their banks Monday.

As of 6a.m. Monday, the Quebec Public Security Department's flood monitoring site was reporting medium levels of flooding alongLac Maskinong, in Saint-Gabriel-de Brandon, the Outaouais River near Rigaud, west of Montreal, as well as the Ouareau River in Rawdon, about 60 kilometres north of the city.

Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning Mondayfor the Quebec City regions, which could see an additional 15 millimetres of rain through Tuesday morning.

The regionswere expected to see between 40 to 70 millimetres of rain from Sunday toMonday.

On the Quebec City website, the city suggests that citizens at risk of flooding take steps such as preparing an emergency kit, making sure important documents are stored up high, and putting sealant around low-level doors and windows.

Environment Canadaalsoissued a rainfall warning Sundayfor the Montreal and the Laurentians regions, with up to 35 millimetres of rain expected until the following day. But byMonday morning, the warnings for both regions had ended.

The City of Montreal said in a tweet Sunday that the situation is under control on its territory, and resources are in place if the waters rise further.

In preparation for the rain, Montreal began distributing sandbags, building dikes, and installing inflatable plugs and pumps in flood-risk areas last Tuesday.

Municipalities along Lac des Deux Montagnes and Lac-Saint-Louis continue to be under watch, with minor flooding reported in theRivire des Prairies Monday.

With files from The Canadian Press