Debby dumped 173 mm of rain on this Montreal town. Now, flood victims must clean up

Kaspar Schattke was out at a restaurant Friday evening when he found fast-rising floodwaters upon his return home on the western tip of the Island of Montreal.

The worst of the night wasn’t over, as his basement quickly became submerged in what he estimates was a peak of about 25 centimetres of water. There was too much for the sump pump to handle.“The whole basement was entirely flooded,” Schattke said in an interview inside his house Monday, where he was ripping up the carpet on the lower level.

The remnants of tropical storm Debby battered southern Quebec on Friday, leaving a mess in its wake. It dumped record rainfall on Montreal — with an exceptional 173 millimetres on the town of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, where Shattke lives.

Schattke has his work cut out for him in the coming days. He tried to salvage what he could, but the flooding surrounded his books and his child’s toys. Important documents were hung up to dry.“People living here for 25 years in the area say they’ve never seen that,” Schattke said.Soaked carpets were in his hand as he continued to rip them up while he waited to hear back from his insurance company. Piles of black garbage bags, boxes and furniture sat on the edge of Schattke’s lawn.“We haven’t managed to reach the insurance yet in person. We did get to report the damage online,” Schattke said.

Schattke is far from alone. The streets are lined with heaps of ruined belongings from flood-damaged homes.Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue’s Paola Hawa is in the same boat after Debby’s deluge led to an overflow in her own basement. Even with two sump pumps, it wasn’t enough to keep the water out.

The north end of the town, which Hawa says sits on clay, was particularly hard hit. Sadness and frustration have set in for many flood victims.“We’re all doing what we can,” Hawa said. “I’m encouraging people and seeing a lot of people helping out neighbours.”

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