Heavy rain in Cumberland House concerns residents about Highway 123
A rainfall warning issued for Cumberland House on Thursday has left those in that community worrying about what could come next, especially when it comes to the status of Highway 123.
Last week, the community declared a state of emergency because Highway 123 – the main highway in and out of the village — was left in “deplorable and deteriorating conditions.”
Because of the extra rainfall expected for the community, Mayor Ferlin McKay said people in the area were questioning whether it’s safe to leave or not.
“I just phoned one of the locals that was travelling to Nipawin this morning and our highway is not as good as it was yesterday,” McKay said. “It did take him about two and a half hours to get to Nipawin when he left here this morning. He’s (thinks) it’s going to get worse (than) it was before.”