Eight people were sent to the hospital after a fire broke out at an apartment building in Winnipeg on July 9, 2026 [1].

The incident highlights the immediate risks associated with multi-unit residential fires and the critical role of emergency response in high-density housing areas.

The fire occurred in a three-story Manitoba Housing apartment building located on Furby Street [1]. The structure is situated within the West Broadway area of the city [1].

Emergency crews responded to the scene to combat the blaze and evacuate residents. Eight residents were transported to the hospital for medical treatment, reports said [1], [2].

Authorities have not yet released information regarding the cause of the fire or the current conditions of the eight individuals who were hospitalized [1], [2]. Firefighters worked to contain the flames to prevent further spread to adjacent structures in the West Broadway neighborhood.

Manitoba Housing manages the property where the fire occurred. The impact on the building's structural integrity, and the displacement of other residents, remain under assessment as the investigation continues.

Eight people were sent to the hospital after a fire broke out at an apartment building in Winnipeg

This incident underscores the vulnerability of public housing residents to structural fires. The hospitalization of eight individuals suggests a significant event that may lead to stricter fire safety audits for Manitoba Housing properties in the West Broadway area.