Flood ravaged RMs continue calls for supports and resources
As of Wednesday afternoon, 15 local states of emergency remained active across Saskatchewan, with peak floodwaters expected to arrive within four to six days in some areas.
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) reported dozens of communities have already been cut off by washed-out roads, and conditions continue to evolve rapidly.
“Saskatchewan’s rural municipalities are on the front lines of this flooding emergency,” said Bill Huber, SARM President. “Clear, timely communication with residents can save lives and property. We’re urging all RMs to use every available channel to share safety information and connect residents with provincial support programs.”
SARM is encouraging residents to check flood risks in their location using Water Security Agency flood maps. While the RM of Meadow Lake confirmed that the water levels have returned to normal and the community is now focusing on cleanup and damage control on roadways and bridges, a high flow advisory remains in effect for areas extending from northwestern Saskatchewan near Buffalo Narrows down to southeastern areas near Yorkton.



