Residents who had to flee their homes in the small Quebec community of Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac when a 40-year-old dike burst on April 27 have been assured by the Quebec Environment Minister that a new dike will be built.

“We will be able to build a stronger dike,†said Benoit Charette at a press conference. “It’s not the solution for all the cases that happened in the last week, but we had to do something special for Sainte Marthe.â€

Details of the new dike’s construction were scarce. Charette says he “cannot give any specific details†and that he wants to protect people first.

Quebec has offered incentives of up to $250,000 for residents to move out of flood zones, but it is undetermined if Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac falls into that category.

“We don’t know at this moment if everyone will be able to rebuild their home at the same place,†said Charette.

For residents, clean-up is a daunting task – local resident Karen Vaage told Â鶹´«Ã½ that “everything is gone, my life is over here.â€

“We were so happy to have this little place,†Vaage said. “Now we have nothing, and nowhere to go and I don’t know what we’re going to do.â€