Get you up to speed: Brandon, Man., declares state of emergency; river levels expected to continue rising
The City of Brandon has declared a state of emergency due to rising water levels in the Assiniboine and Shellmouth river basins. Authorities have indicated that the situation is expected to worsen this week.
The City of Brandon is mobilising emergency services to assist affected residents as part of its response to the rising water levels. Provincial authorities are currently assessing the situation to determine the necessary support and resources needed in the coming days.
The City of Brandon has officially declared a state of emergency due to rising water levels in the Assiniboine and Shellmouth river basins. Residents have been warned of potential flooding and advised to prepare for possible evacuations as the situation develops.
What remains unclear — It is not known how long the state of emergency will be in effect.
Brandon, Manitoba, declares state of emergency as river levels forecast to rise

The City of Brandon has declared a state of emergency as water levels in the Assiniboine and Shellmouth river basins are forecast to continue rising this week.


