Manitoba town of Swan River declares state of emergency due to flooding
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COMMENTS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Listen to this article Learn more about audio Log in or create a free account to listen to this article. A town in western Manitoba has declared a state of emergency after overland flooding crept into the community. The town of Swan River, 480 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg near the Saskatchewan boundary, says prolonged rainfall has led to rising water levels and widespread overland flooding. In a social media post, the town says the situation poses a risk to public safety, critical infrastructure and private property. It went on to say water levels in low-lying…
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