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Manitobans whose properties flooded last weekend are worried about what another storm will mean for their homes.

Posted: Apr 29, 2022 6:20 PM CT | Last Updated: 41 minutes ago

That's bad news for residents like Barb Cieszynski, who is still cleaning up after water from the retention pond behind her Selkrik condo flooded into the basement. "At that point, you kind of took a minute and felt like, this is all for naught. it's all going to go," she said. Selkirk Mayor Larry Johannson says no homes are in danger from the Red River rising, and that the city has drained the retention pond at the Creekside subdivision. The city will also have crews on standby over the weekend."I'm hoping that this weekend we're going to not have those torrential rains like we had. I'm crossing my fingers. But we've left everything in place. All our pumping is in place.

 

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