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Dauphin left with 'very limited' health services as water recedes, flood cleanup begins

Dauphin left with 'very limited' health services as water recedes, flood cleanup begins
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The city of Dauphin, Manitoba, is facing a state of emergency following severe flooding that forced the evacuation of the local regional health centre. While a triage clinic has been established, residents are experiencing limited health services as cleanup efforts begin.

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The loss of critical infrastructure like a hospital during a natural disaster highlights the vulnerability of regional health systems to extreme weather events.

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On Thursday, Bordian was helping rip out carpets and clean out a basement that was filled with floodwater.

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The article provides a factual account of the flood's impact on local services and quotes relevant officials.

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