As the province continues to feel the impacts from climate change such as dramatic changes in temperatures, shifting rain patterns, extreme weather events, and increased floods and wildfires, it is ...
Manitoba often faces extreme weather conditions. This includes blizzards which often include freezing temperatures, snow, and high winds. These events pose significant risks. They can last for many ...
Extreme heat events are serious. Especially as our climate changes. In 2021, Manitoba faced a record-breaking heat wave caused by a "heat dome." This is a high-pressure system that turns an area into ...
A career in emergency management can be both challenging and rewarding. Here is what you can expect in this field: It is important to note that your experiences will vary depending on your role, ...
Our office is not open to the public. Manitoba EMO is not interchangeable with your local emergency services. If you require the immediate assistance of police, fire, or medical personnel, call 9-1-1.
Throughout the preparedness phase, local authorities are responsible for: Understanding How Manitoba EMO Assists You: Manitoba EMO is responsible for overseeing and co-ordinating all aspects of ...
The Manitoba Emergency Coordination Centre (MECC) is the focal point of emergency and disaster coordination efforts for the government of Manitoba. The MECC guides the structures and processes that ...
Whether you are new to the field of emergency management or a seasoned expert, this section may have useful information for you. It explains the emergency management industry, offers guidance for ...
A safe Manitoba that is resilient to all hazards, emergencies, and disasters. Manitoba EMO will work continuously with partners by coordinating and integrating activities to mitigate against, prepare ...
Check first with your insurance provider to review policy coverage. If your current provider doesn't offer adequate coverage, shop around! To qualify for DFA, your small business must: have yearly ...
The Red River Floodway and Shellmouth Dam and Reservoir are provincial water infrastructure operated to provide flood protection and other benefits to Manitobans. In some years, operation of these ...
The Mitigation and Preparedness Program (MPP) is an opportunity for eligible local authorities to build local resiliency against extreme weather events and invest in disaster mitigation and ...