Some residents of God's Lake First Nation in Northern Manitoba have returned home after being forced out due to a wildfire.
The Canadian Red Cross says 206 members of the community are already home while 32 more are in the process of returning.
An out-of-control wildfire near God's Lake Narrows forced hundreds of residents in the area to flee their homes.
The Red Cross says there are still many evacuees in Winnipeg and Brandon, including 578 people from Wasagamack First Nation, 326 from Manto Sipi Cree Nation, 209 from Marcel Colomb First Nation, 368 from Red Sucker Lake Anisininew Nation, and 216 from St. Theresa Point First Nation.
As of Sunday, there were 66 active wildfires burning in Manitoba, according to the province's latest fire situation report.