‘Should have a snorkel’: Residents in northern Sask. getting through flood with kayaks, quads and berms
Despite significant flooding in northern Saskatchewan, residents are keeping a sense of humour and focusing on getting through the floodwaters safely.
Austyn Adamko, a councillor in the Rural Municipality of Garden River, said his community has seen a “massive” amount of water causing critical damage to the area’s infrastructure and roads.
“Our first response was to declare a state of emergency,” he stated. The community is now working closely with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency to receive assistance and government subsidies while facing the flood.
Adamko said the most important task has been helping stranded rate payers affected by the water.


