Manitoba premier ends state of emergency as wildfire danger recedes, evacuees return

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the provincewide state of emergency has been lifted as the danger from wildfires recedes. He says while the emergency rules are no longer needed, crews remain vigilant as fires continue to rage.

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew greets and chats with the Logan Hotshots from the U.S. Forest Service as they get ready to drop into a hot zone for the day during a tour of wildfires in the surrounding area of Flin Flon, Man., on Thursday, June 12, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mike Deal-Pool

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the provincewide state of emergency has been lifted as the danger from wildfires recedes.

He says while the emergency rules are no longer needed, crews remain vigilant as fires continue to rage.

Officials say about nine thousand of the 21,000 people forced out by the fires have been allowed to return.

More are expected to go home in the days, particularly in Flin Flon.

About 6,000 people in around Flin Flon have been out for weeks as crews battle a nearby fire, but they are on track to return beginning Wednesday.

The province says 23 fires are burning in Manitoba, and seven of them are out of control.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 23, 2025.

The Canadian Press

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