Clean up begins in Peguis as floodwaters recede
Floodwaters have now receded in Manitoba's Interlake, but the damage is extensive. Evacuees from Peguis First Nation are now starting to head back home to help with the clean up. And as Brittany Greenslade reports, many are shocked at what they are seeing.
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