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Dauphin, Manitoba declares local state of emergency over flooding

Occurred 1 Jul 2026·Detected 1 Jul 2026·
🇨🇦 Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada (also referencing Gilbert Plains in surrounding region)4 reports
Natural CatastropheProperty

Severe flooding across rural Manitoba, Canada has triggered a local state of emergency in the City of Dauphin and evacuation orders in surrounding communities including Swan River. Premier Wab Kinew has urged public caution. The event is driven by extreme rainfall (~115mm in recent days) and is concentrated in agricultural and small-municipality areas. No commercial, industrial, energy, or infrastructure exposures have been identified, and no insured loss estimates are available.

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Impact verdict

Low impact. Loss pathway: none evidenced. Evidence: local state of emergency in a small prairie city and surrounding agricultural area, with no named commercial, industrial, energy, or infrastructure exposure and no insured loss estimate. Limits: sources provide no commercial asset detail, no insured loss figure, and no identified mechanism for multi-syndicate London Market impact. Routine municipal/agricultural flooding in rural Manitoba does not approach London specialty market materiality thresholds. Emerging reference to proximity of a healthcare facility (Dauphin Regional Health Centre) does not constitute a material commercial exposure absent insured loss data.

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Affected countries

🇨🇦 Canada

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