Premier Heather Stefanson said Sunday's helicopter tour took them south of Winnipeg over the Red River Valley, where she said water is dropping in the Emerson area and is cresting in St. Adolphe.
They also flew north over the Peguis area where some 1,800 people have evacuated homes on the Peguis First Nation, and Stefanson says the water levels there have dropped significantly since she visited the area a couple of weeks ago.
"We're hoping there's not another Colorado Low coming our way," Stefanson said in front of a red helicopter under bright skies, standing alongside Piwniuk and NDP Leader Wab Kinew.
"Weather like this would be very good, and quickly, so that farmers can get into their fields."
Kinew noted it was important for political leaders to work together during the disaster. He also said that government investments will be needed to tackle the problem, adding it's beyond the abilities of individuals or communities.
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