6 things to know about the Saint-Jean-Vianney landslide

With the landslide that occurred earlier this week which forced the evacuation of at least 180 residents of La Baie in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, many have the historic event in Saint-Jean-Vianney in mind. .

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Here are six things to know about this deadly landslide.

1. The Saint-Jean-Vianney landslide, in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, occurred on the night of May 4, 1971.


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2. The landslide engulfed part of the municipality which is on the current territory of the city of Saguenay. The hole he made had a diameter of 0.32 km2.


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3. A few days before the landslide, one hectare of land broke away.


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4. The historic event caused the death of 31 people, including complete families. Only 15 bodies were found.


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5. A total of 42 houses were destroyed. Material losses were assessed at $2 million.


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6. The Premier of Quebec at the time, Robert Bourassa, announced the permanent closure of the municipality of Saint-Jean-Vianney on May 27. So 240 families, or 1,700 people, had to move.


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according to information from the City of Saguenay


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