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Wind Damage Alert: Downed Power Lines Near Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba
Community Safety Alert Overview
Strong winds in the Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba area led to a surge in emergency calls overnight and into the morning. Lac du Bonnet RCMP received seven separate reports of downed power lines, several of which triggered small fires before being brought under control. These incidents occurred as high winds swept through the region, creating ongoing public safety risks around electrical infrastructure.
According to the official police update, there were no reported injuries linked to these events. However, with the strong winds expected to continue through the day, RCMP anticipate additional calls and are urging residents to remain cautious. Local fire departments and Manitoba Hydro responded quickly to the initial calls, helping to manage fire risks and electrical hazards. For broader context on regional safety trends, residents can review Lac du Bonnet crime and safety statistics on CrimeCanada.ca.
Official Incident Details
Based on the official information provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba, the following details are confirmed:
- Location: Area served by Lac du Bonnet RCMP, in and around Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba.
- Timeframe: Overnight and into the morning leading up to the official release on 2026-05-15.
- Nature of incidents: High winds causing multiple downed power lines, with several resulting in small fires.
- Number of calls: Seven separate calls to Lac du Bonnet RCMP regarding downed lines.
- Injuries: Police report no injuries associated with these incidents.
- Emergency response: Multiple local fire departments were dispatched, and Manitoba Hydro attended promptly to manage electrical hazards and restore safety.
- Ongoing risk: RCMP expect more weather-related calls through the day as strong winds persist, increasing the possibility of additional downed lines or fires.
Public Instructions from RCMP and Manitoba Hydro
The RCMP and utility authorities have issued clear safety directions for residents in the Lac du Bonnet area and surrounding communities:
- If you see a downed power line, do not approach it and keep others away from the area.
- Stay inside your vehicle if a line is down nearby and the vehicle is safe; do not attempt to move the line yourself.
- Report any downed or damaged power lines directly to Manitoba Hydro using their official outage or emergency reporting channels.
- If a fire starts as a result of a downed power line, call 911 immediately to reach fire and emergency services.
These instructions apply broadly to residents across the Lac du Bonnet area and surrounding rural communities. For those tracking local risk patterns, additional regional information is available through Lac du Bonnet area safety data on CrimeCanada.ca.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this alert highlights how severe weather can rapidly create life-threatening hazards, even when no crimes are involved. Downed power lines combine electrical danger with increased fire risk, especially in rural or wooded areas common around Lac du Bonnet. While police have reported no injuries so far, continued high winds mean that new hazards can appear without warning.
To help keep the Manitoba community safe during wind events and storms, we emphasize the following general safety practices:
- Assume all downed or low-hanging wires are live and extremely dangerous.
- Maintain a wide safety perimeter around any suspected electrical hazard and keep children and pets away.
- Report hazards promptly to utilities and call 911 if there is any sign of fire, sparks, or imminent danger to people or property.
- Monitor local weather alerts, RCMP updates, and municipal advisories during periods of strong winds or storms.
CrimeCanada.ca’s mission is to aggregate safety information, including weather-related police responses, so that residents can make informed decisions and prevent injuries before they happen. Collective awareness and responsible reporting are essential to maintaining community safety during fast-changing conditions like this wind event.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the manitoba community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

