Pierrefonds‑Roxboro Residents Still Clearing Flood Debris
A month after June’s heavy rains flooded western Montreal, Pierrefonds‑Roxboro residents are still clearing floor and drywall debris and covering costly repairs.
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A month after June’s heavy rains flooded western Montreal, Pierrefonds‑Roxboro residents are still clearing floor and drywall debris and covering costly repairs.
Pierrefonds‑Roxboro residents are still clearing floor and gypsum debris a month after heavy June rains flooded the area, working together to remove material and prepare homes for repair.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux residents are considering a class‑action lawsuit over repeated flash floods that caused extensive home damage, alleging the City of Montreal did not adequately prepare for the events.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux residents are preparing a class‑action suit against the City of Montreal, alleging inadequate flood‑prevention measures after repeated flash floods caused extensive home damage. The effort seeks compensation for financial losses and highlights concerns over municipal infrastructure readiness.
Two class‑action lawsuits filed in the Quebec Superior Court accuse Montreal’s West Island municipalities of failing to mitigate known flood risks after heavy rains caused flooding on June 20, 2026.
Two class‑action lawsuits were filed in Quebec Superior Court after heavy rains flooded Montreal’s West Island on June 20, 2026, alleging the city and nearby municipalities failed to address known flood risks.
Two class-action lawsuits filed on July 5 in Quebec Superior Court accuse Montreal and West Island municipalities of failing to mitigate known flood risks after heavy rains on June 20 caused extensive flooding in the area.
A town hall on August 6 in Dollard-des-Ormeaux will bring residents and Montreal officials together to discuss the delayed cleanup of flood debris in the West Island.
A week after severe West Island floods, Dollard-des-Ormeaux residents await garbage removal, with a municipal town‑hall set for August 6 to discuss cleanup plans.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux residents are awaiting municipal debris removal after severe West Island floods, with a town hall set for August 6 to discuss cleanup plans.
Western University researchers conducted a three‑day field study in late June 2026 to investigate heavy‑rain flooding on Montreal’s South Shore and western island, seeking to better understand the extreme weather event.
Dozens of homes on Fox Street in Pierrefonds were flooded by heavy rain on June 20‑21, prompting residents to begin cleanup. The event is the third flood in the Pierrefonds‑Roxboro area this year, reflecting ongoing vulnerability to intense storms.
After June 20 flash floods, Montreal and West Island municipalities are planning sponge parks and retention basins to provide long‑term flood mitigation in a region hit for the fourth time since 2017.
Dozens of homes on Rue Fox in Pierrefonds were flooded by weekend rains, prompting residents to clean up water‑logged belongings on Monday, marking the third flood in the Pierrefonds‑Roxboro neighbourhood this year.
Montreal’s West Island will add sponge parks and retention basins as part of a long‑term plan after a recent flash flood, the fourth since 2017.
Heavy rain on June 20 caused flash flooding in Montreal's West Island, marking the fourth home inundation since 2017. City and municipal officials are now planning sponge parks and retention basins to improve long‑term flood protection.
Montreal’s West Island will add sponge parks and retention basins to address four floods since 2017, aiming for lasting flood protection after recent flash‑flood events.
After a flash flood on June 20, 2026, Montreal’s West Island authorities are planning sponge parks and retention basins as long‑term flood‑mitigation measures, marking the fourth such event since 2017.
After the fourth flash flood since 2017, Montreal and West Island municipalities announced plans for long‑term flood mitigation, including sponge parks and retention basins, to protect homes from torrential rain.
Dozens of homes on Rue Fox in Pierrefonds were flooded for the third time after heavy weekend rains, prompting local residents to clean up the damage on June 22. The incident highlights ongoing flood challenges in Montreal’s west island.