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This website will change as a result of the dissolution of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Consult the new Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada home page or the new Indigenous Services Canada home page.
Significant progress has been made to bring home displaced First Nation residents from the 2014 flood in Manitoba but there are still displaced residents from seven communities.
The chart below sets out the number of remaining 2014 flood evacuees by First Nation and by type of accommodation as of September 4, 2018.
Type of accommodation | Number of evacuees |
---|---|
Private/rental accommodations | 364 |
Hotel accommodations | 8 |
Total current evacuees | 372 |
First Nation | * Hotel | Private/rental accommodations | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Ebb and Flow First Nation | 212 | 212 | |
Little Saskatchewan First Nation | 5 | 5 | |
Peguis First Nation | 8 | 121 | 129 |
Pinaymootang First Nation | 11 | 11 | |
Pine Creek First Nation | 15 | 15 | |
Total | 8 | 364 | 372 |
* ISC supports hotel accommodation in some cases where additional supports for individuals with special needs are required. |