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A 2025 power outage in Manitoba’s Pimicikamak Cree Nation caused burst pipes, mold, asbestos, and ongoing displacement for 2,000 residents.
A prolonged power outage in late 2025 caused frozen pipes to burst in Manitoba’s Pimicikamak Cree Nation, leading to widespread water damage, mould, and asbestos exposure.
About 2,000 residents remain displaced, with 237 homes uninhabitable and 900 others needing urgent repairs.
Health risks have delayed returns, especially for vulnerable groups.
Around 75% of the community still relies on water trucks.
Federal funding of $1.1 million has helped, but jurisdictional confusion persists over responsibility for mould and asbestos cleanup, with Manitoba Hydro and the province not covering building repairs.
The cause of the outage remains under investigation.
Un corte de energía en 2025 en la Nación Cree Pimicikamak de Manitoba causó tuberías rotas, moho, asbesto y desplazamiento continuo para 2.000 residentes.