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Global National: May 2, 2023 | Hundreds in Quebec forced from their homes by severe flooding

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After days of heavy rain in Quebec, the province is now dealing with the dramatic consequences of severe flooding. Hundreds of people have been forced from their homes as local crews try to repair critical infrastructure. Meanwhile, two firefighters are missing after they were swept away by rising river waters during a rescue. Mike Armstrong reports.

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