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Massive Landslide in Quebec Forces Evacuations and Ongoing Risk Assessment

A 760×150 m landslide in Sainte-Monique destroyed a home and road, displacing residents as officials monitor for further collapse.

A home is seen after being swept away by a major landslide in Ste-Monique, Que., northeast of Montreal, on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi
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Overview

  • A landslide in Sainte-Monique, Quebec, on May 21 destroyed an unoccupied house and part of a road; no injuries were reported.
  • The collapse left a 760×150 m scar in the landscape, with officials warning that the unstable zone is likely to expand further.
  • Evacuations were ordered for nearby homes, with displaced residents receiving support from the Red Cross as return timelines remain uncertain.
  • Geologists are investigating the event, which is suspected to be linked to the region's sensitive marine clay and recent heavy rainfall.
  • Sainte-Monique lies in a historically landslide-prone area, with past incidents highlighting the persistent risks to the community.