The Manitoba government is advising the provincewide state of emergency under the Emergency Measures Act has been rescinded today as many Manitobans have started to make their way home, Premier Wab Kinew and Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Lisa Naylor, minister responsible for the Emergency Management Organization, announced today.
“The decision to lift the state of emergency reflects the progress made on the ground and the dedication of the firefighting teams,” said Kinew. “As a government, we acted when we needed to and now we’re stepping back at the right time. This is still a serious situation so we will remain vigilant and prepare for any changes but this marks a positive step for Manitoba.”
The state of emergency was first declared on May 28 under powers set out in sections 10(1) and 10(2) of the Emergency Measures Act and expired at 12 p.m. today.
Evacuation orders set by local authorities remain in place until deemed safe to return.
“I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the front-line responders, the Emergency Management Organization and government departments for their continued efforts during this wildfire crisis,” said Naylor. “Their co-ordination, dedication and tireless work has been instrumental in protecting lives, property and communities across Manitoba and I know that they continue to work to keep Manitobans safe.”
For information on the status and location of active wildfires, fire restrictions and bans, evacuations and how to help prevent wildfires, visit https://gov.mb.ca/wildfire/index.html.