Saskatchewan still focused on floodwaters, local states of emergency drop to 18
An update from the province revealed that as of Monday, the number of communities under current declarations of local emergency was 18, down from around 34 on Sunday.
As of 2 p.m. on Monday, May 11, manager of communications and media for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), Jeff Dedekker, said the organization is working with several agencies, including the Ministries of Community Safety, Health and Highways, as well as several communities at risk of flooding.
Communities currently dealing with flood conditions are receiving resources and support, Dedekker said.
The communities with local states of emergency include: the northern hamlet of St. George’s Hill; the resort villages of Chorney Beach and Leslie Beach; the rural municipalities (RMs) of Aberdeen, Barrier Valley, Big River, Buchanan, Buckland, Garden River, Invermay, Moose Range, Ponass Lake, Prairie Rose, St. Louis, Usborne and Wolverine; the village of White Fox, and Sturgeon Lake First Nation.


