Dauphin, a city in western Manitoba, is set to receive a temporary emergency department as part of the response to extensive flooding that affected the area earlier this summer. Premier Wab Kinew has stated that the temporary structures, which will offer 24/7 emergency medical services, are expected to be operational within three weeks and by Labour Day. The flooding has led to significant disruptions, necessitating the establishment of this emergency care facility while the local hospital undergoes necessary repairs. Residents of Dauphin can expect to access vital emergency services through this arrangement as the community navigates the aftermath of the flooding.
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