
Manitoba renews provincewide emergency order as wildfires rage, forcing thousands out
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government declared a provincewide state of emergency Thursday for the second time this year, as renewed wildfires forced thousands more out of northern communities.
With the latest round of fires and evacuations, the province said more than one million hectares have burned — more than 10 times the average over the last 20 years.
“This is the worst year in our 30-year electronic record,” said Kristin Hayward with the Manitoba Wildfire Service.
In total, about 12,600 people are out of their homes in Manitoba.