Supporting Northern Manitoba Wildfire Evacuees

Released: June 5, 2025 at 12:54 p.m.

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The Winnipeg Police Service recognizes how devastating the wildfires in Northern Manitoba have been. Being forced to leave your home is incredibly difficult, and having to relocate hundreds of kilometers away under stressful circumstances only adds to this challenge.

We want residents from northern communities to know: you’re not alone. While you’re here in Winnipeg, we are committed to offering support, safety, and compassion every step of the way.

Our police liaison teams are visiting evacuation centres throughout the city to ensure everyone feels safe and supported. We are working closely with community partners, including NGOs and service providers to promote a safe environment for thousands of evacuees now staying in our city. Additional officers and resources are in place specifically to support this effort.

It’s still unclear how long the evacuation will last, but no matter what — we’re here for you. Our priority is to make your time in Winnipeg as safe as possible.  

  • If there is an emergency or a crime in progress, call 911 (knowing your location is important when you call 911)
  • For non-emergencies (such as crimes not in progress, suspicious circumstances and property crime) call 204-986-6222
  • Many other incidents can be reported online
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