Volunteers rally as eastern Saskatchewan flooding devastates town
What began as days of relentless rain have quickly turned into one of the most significant flooding events many people in eastern Saskatchewan can remember.
Floodwater surrounded homes, businesses and roads in the village of Norquay after a slow-moving storm stalled over the region, dropping extraordinary amounts of rain over nearly 48 hours.
While communities across the Yorkton region and toward the Manitoba border were affected, Norquay was among the hardest hit, with flooded basements, washed-out roads and a downtown temporarily cut off by rising water.
Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologist, Brad Vrolijk, said the system lingered over eastern Saskatchewan, producing rainfall totals well beyond what is typically seen on the Prairies.




