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Manitoba state of emergency extended 2 more weeks as wildfires continue

A wildfire in the Flin Flon, Man. area is shown in a government handout photo on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO — Manitoba Government

The Manitoba government has extended the provincewide state of emergency as a result of ongoing wildfires.

The province announced Thursday that the state of emergency will be kept in place for two more weeks, until Aug. 22.

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The state of emergency was originally declared on July 10.

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