Quebec lake breaks bank and empties out downstream

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Quebec lake breaks bank and empties out downstream

The reason for the disappearance of Lac Rouge in Quebec, Canada, is not confirmed, but the trigger may have been a combination of heavy rainfall and wildfires having rendered the surrounding soil more water-repellent.
Tree root systems allow for greater water retention, meaning soil is able to absorb more water as snow melts in spring. Nicolas Mainville, the conservation and climate director at Snap Quebec, said: ‘Flying over the area reveals how huge swathes of forest have been completely removed by salvage logging and post-fire scarification.
‘The forest is fragile. It is time to better protect the land’

Date: November 20, 2025