The six standard components of the FWI System provide numerical ratings of relative wildland fire potential. The first three components are fuel moisture codes that follow daily changes in the ...
Emergency management partners serve a key role in ensuring emergency preparedness in Manitoba. Partners are comprised of representatives from provincial departments (e.g., Department of Families), ...
The Manitoba Emergency Coordination Centre (MECC) is the focal point of emergency and disaster coordination efforts for the government of Manitoba. The MECC guides the structures and processes that ...
Mitigation Funding provides a list of funding opportunities that can help reduce the impact of future disaster events. These opportunities may be available to local authorities, non-profit ...
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.
Manitoba often faces extreme weather conditions. This includes blizzards which often include freezing temperatures, snow, and high winds. These events pose significant risks. They can last for many ...
What can you do before an emergency or disaster occurs? Emergencies and disasters can strike at anytime, anywhere, including in your community. Local authorities and emergency services will react as ...
Manitoba EMO values education and training in emergency management. We aim to offer comprehensive and interactive learning opportunities and to grow educational opportunities across the province.
A pandemic occurs when an infectious disease spreads across an entire country or the world at a rapid pace. As we navigate the challenges presented by the constantly evolving landscape of health ...
A safe Manitoba that is resilient to all hazards, emergencies, and disasters. Manitoba EMO will work continuously with partners by coordinating and integrating activities to mitigate against, prepare ...
When a natural disaster occurs, the Manitoba government may declare the event eligible for Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA). A DFA program helps Manitobans recover by providing financial assistance ...
A power outage occurs when electric power is lost in a given area. Power outages can happen at any time, leaving you without essential services. To ensure the safety and well-being of your family ...