SARM warns of drought impact on rural communities
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) wants more to be done to address the drought crisis in the province.
In a news release, SARM said it’s concerned over the severe dry conditions plaguing agricultural regions of the province and there is an urgent need for immediate action to mitigate the devastating effects of the prolonged dry spell.
SARM President Ray Orb said the affected region, encompassing several municipalities and agricultural communities, has been experiencing below-average precipitation levels for an extended period.
“As of now, approximately twenty rural municipalities have notified SARM about declaring states of emergency for drought. With the impending weather forecast, it’s anticipated this number will continue to rise,” Orb said.