Dauphin Regional Health Centre to remain closed for months after severe flood damage
The Dauphin Regional Health Centre will remain closed for an extended period — likely months — due to significant flood damage to critical infrastructure, particularly in the basement level. Internal documents from Prairie Mountain Health CEO, obtained by the Free Press, reveal the severity of the damage caused by recent intense flooding in Manitoba's Parkland region. Initial response efforts have helped assess the impacts, but extensive repairs are needed before the hospital can reopen.
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The hospital in Dauphin will remain closed for months as officials assess and rectify the damage caused by severe flooding.
Internal documents sent to staff from the CEO of Prairie Mountain Health... indicate the Dauphin Regional Health Centre has sustained 'significant damage' as a result of recent intense flooding in the Parkland region.
While initial response efforts have allowed us to better understand the impacts to the facility, extensive damage to critical infrastructure particularly within the basement level of the
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The hospital in Dauphin will remain closed for months as officials assess and rectify the damage caused by severe flooding.
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