‘It's absolutely terrifying,’ Need for sandbaggers in Minnedosa grows
Flooding around the southwestern Manitoba town and rain in the forecast pushed local officials to declare a state of emergency on Tuesday, which gives the town greater authority to respond to problems caused by the flooding.
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