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Kipling Battles Floodwaters as Severe Storm Threat Looms
10 Jun
Summary
- Kipling experienced about six centimeters of rain over two nights.
- Roads, including parts of Highway 48, were underwater and the airport remains closed.
- Forecasters warn of another severe weather round with potential for heavy rain and hail.

Thunderstorms delivered significant rainfall across southeast Saskatchewan over the weekend, causing localized flooding in communities like Kipling. In Kipling, an estimated six centimeters of rain fell on Saturday and Sunday nights, leading to widespread inundation. Mayor Pat Jackson reported that roads, including portions of Highway 48, were submerged, and the town's airport has been closed for two weeks due to flooding. Residents and town officials are actively working to pump water out of basements and public areas. The community has initiated paperwork for potential provincial disaster assistance as they assess the damage. Engineers are also inspecting culverts and the airport. With the possibility of another severe weather system developing, officials are urging residents to conserve water and stay informed about Environment Canada's alerts. Forecasters predict potential for substantial additional rainfall, hail, and high winds in the coming days. The storm response has highlighted the strong sense of community and mutual aid present in Kipling, with neighbors assisting neighbors during the cleanup.