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 ...
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 ...
What can you do during an emergency or disaster? When you are in the middle of an emergency or disaster, your actions can be the difference between life and death. When every moment counts, the steps ...
Funding for emergencies or disasters consists of several types: Disaster Financial Assistance that is that is established on a case-by-case basis after a natural disaster. Compensation provided for ...
Hazards are unpredictable events or situations that have the potential to cause harm to people, property, and the environment. Hazards are often classified as natural, human-caused, or technological.
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, ...
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 farm must: have yearly gross ...
After an emergency or disaster has occurred, local authorities should begin implementing long-term recovery efforts. Local authorities are responsible for assessing any damages and overseeing the ...
Four operating guidelines govern the operation of the Red River Floodway. Guidelines 2, 3, and 4 can raise water levels above natural at the floodway channel inlet, causing artificial flooding. In ...
The Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA) program assists non-profit organizations (also known as not-for-profit or NPOs) by providing financial support after a disaster. To process your DFA claim, ...
Emergency management uses a comprehensive approach to address natural, human-caused, and technological disasters and emergencies. Emergencies and disasters are continuing to increase in their ...
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.