The latest on the flood situation in Saskatchewan - Action News
Home WebMail Friday, November 15, 2024, 02:05 AM | Calgary | -5.4°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Saskatchewan

The latest on the flood situation in Saskatchewan

Weather and emergency situations around Saskatchewan have been changing rapidly in recent days amid heavy rainfall and flash floods. Here's a roundup of the current state of affairs.

States of emergency in Arborfield, surrounding RM, Carrot River, Estevan

Pumps have been running non-stop in Carrot River in recent days. Town fire chief Scott Debienne was up all night Tuesday operating the equipment. Earlier this week, the town declared a local state of emergency. (Devin Heroux/CBC)

Weather and emergency situations around Saskatchewan have been changing rapidly in recent days amid heavy rainfall and flash floods.

Here's the current state of affairs as of 7:30 a.m. CST:

  • Local states of emergency have been declared inCarrot River, Estevan, the townof Arborfield and the rural municipality of Arborfield.
  • Among the worst-hit areas is the town ofArborfield, which has been inundated by heavy rain the last few days.
  • About 400 people have been evacuated from the town.
  • They've been sent to Zenon Park, Melfort, and Carrot River.
  • A road holding back water was breached on Tuesday, sending water toward Arborfield.
  • Pumps have been running non-stop in Carrot River. Some basements there flooded.
  • Water has receded in thestreets in that have declared states of emergency. Cleanups are underway.
  • Dozens of Saskatchewan communities have received more than 50 millimetres of rain the past three days.
  • Nipawin was amongthe rainiest spots in the province yesterday, receiving about 40 mm.
  • Environment Canada says the worst of the storms appears to be over. Rain in the northeast is still possible today and Thursday, but sunnier weather is expected in most areas.

With the worst of the storms apparently over, a big cleanup is ahead for the village of Arborfield, Sask. Here, some grain bins have been toppled in an area where floodwaters have accumulated. (Devin Heroux/CBC)
People were leaving Arborfield, Sask., Tuesday after a mandatory evacuation was ordered for approximately 400 residents. (Devin Heroux/CBC)