Gas Leak Evacuates Part of Manitoba Community After Rainstorm
Gas Leak Evacuates Manitoba Community After Rainstorm

A gas leak has forced the evacuation of part of the Manitoba community of Minitonas following an intense rainstorm that caused widespread flooding. The incident occurred on June 8, 2026, as heavy rains overwhelmed the area, leading to hazardous conditions.

Evacuation and Response

Emergency crews responded swiftly to the gas leak, evacuating residents from affected areas to ensure their safety. The cause of the leak is under investigation, but authorities believe the heavy rainfall may have damaged gas lines or infrastructure. No injuries have been reported, and residents are being housed temporarily until it is safe to return.

Community Impact

The flooding had already caused significant disruption, with Main Street submerged under water. Local businesses and homes were affected, and road closures were implemented to prevent accidents. The gas leak added to the challenges faced by the community, which is now working with provincial authorities to restore normalcy.

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Residents are advised to avoid the area until further notice. Updates will be provided as the situation develops.

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