VIDEO: Floodwaters and washouts keep many Saskatchewan highways closed
Spring melt water flow continued to close highways and destroy roads in Saskatchewan on Sunday, with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) assisting in 16 active flooding locations.
Environment Canada is now forecasting only showers or flurries in the flood-hit areas on Sunday night and fine and cooler weather next week, which should help as the cleanup begins.
The RM of Shellbrook formally declared a local emergency due to rapidly increasing runoff from snowmelt, which is placing significant strain on municipal infrastructure and resident access according to a post by the RM.
“This declaration enables us to access additional resources and support as response efforts continue,” the post read, while adding the RM is seeking assistance from contractors who may have equipment or availability to support ongoing response operations.




