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Military will get to Manitoba First Nation dealing with water issues on Monday: chief
Canadian Armed Forces and specialists assist Pimicikamak First Nation after extreme weather caused outages and flooding affecting about 4,000 evacuees, officials said.
- Eight members of the Canadian Armed Forces will arrive in the Pimicikamak Cree Nation on Monday to assist with severe water issues, stated Chief David Monias.
- The community is experiencing flooding, backed sewage, and other critical infrastructure problems due to a recent power outage.
- Workers are struggling with inadequate washrooms and clean water, affecting their health.
- Approximately 4,000 residents displaced by the power outage have not returned due to ongoing water issues.
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