Sandbags Holding In Rain-Soaked Saskatchewan Town, But Many Homes Damaged
REGINA – Hopes were high Tuesday evening that sandbagging efforts had at least partially paid off in an east-central Saskatchewan town that had braced for a flash flood after a road holding back water gave way.
Earlier in the day, officials in Arborfield started going door-to-door after the breach 13 kilometres south of the town. The SaskAlert app warned of the potential for a flash flood.
“The town of Arborfield has issued a mandatory evacuation order for the entire town as flood waters approach that have the potential to create dangerous situations and extreme flooding,” the alert said. “All residents… are ordered to self evacuate if they can.”
By the evening, though, deputy reeve Al Bronner said it looked like things were holding well.


