Evacuees from Red Sucker Lake First Nation in northeast Manitoba began to return home Monday after fleeing wildfires, but more than 2,000 people from four other First Nations are still stuck. (Justin Fraser/CBC)No timeline for returnRonnie Duck is staying in downtown Winnipeg waiting to return home to Bloodvein, about 250 kilometres north of the provincial capital. There is no timeline yet for when the people from the other four First Nations will return, according to the Red Cross. There are currently 128 active wildfires in Manitoba, with 10 new ones reported over the weekend, Manitoba Wildfire Service said in a release on Monday. A pile of donations destined for wildfire evacuees are shown at Shop Take Care, a consignment store in Winnipeg's Exchange District.
Source: CBC News July 26, 2021 21:21 UTC