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Pagwasak Dulot ng Buhawi, Bagyo sa Manitoba at Taripa ng China — Winnipeg Martes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Buhawi, winasak ang bahay sa southwest ng Winnipeg. Kinumpirma ng isang eksperto na may buhawi na dumaan sa lugar na nagdulot ng malaking pinsala.
  2. State of emergency idineklara sa southwestern Manitoba. Matapos ang matinding pagbaha dulot ng malakas na ulan, naglabas ng babala para sa biglaang pagbaha ang mga opisyal.
  3. Mag-asawang retirado, nawalan ng bahay sa buhawi. Isang mag-asawa sa Manitoba ang nawalan ng bahay sa loob lamang ng 10 segundo dahil sa buhawi.
  4. Libu-libong residente ng Manitoba nawalan ng kuryente dahil sa bagyo. Matinding hangin at malakas na ulan ang tumama sa southern at western Manitoba, kung saan nakakuha ang ilang komunidad ng mahigit 100mm na ulan.

🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. Opiser ng Winnipeg nahatulan sa pagnanakaw ng cannabis. Napatunayang nagkasala ang pulis sa pagkuha ng cannabis mula sa isang drug scene.
  2. Babae umamin sa papel niya sa pagtatapon ng bangkay sa Winnipeg. Inamin niyang tumulong sa pagtatapon ng bangkay ng isang mamamayang Mexicano matapos ang isang pagpatay sa North End.

🏛️ Gobyerno at Politika

  1. Daudrich, dating kandidato, iniwan ang Manitoba Tories. Iginiit niyang tinalikuran ng partido ang mga makonsyensyal na prinsipyo.

💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. China nagpatupad ng 73.5% taripa sa Canadian pea starch. Hakbang na ito kasunod ng 10-buwang anti-dumping na imbestigasyon, nagpapalala ng tensyon sa kalakalan.

🌦️ Panahon at Daanan

  1. Matinding init nagbabanta sa kasiyahan ng Canada Day. Mataas na temperatura at pagbaha ang sanhi ng alalahanin sa kaligtasan sa buong Canada.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Ministro ng Heritage, binatikos ang eksibit sa museyo ng Winnipeg. Nanawagan ang pederal na ministro na itama ang eksibit na Palestino, iminumungkahi nitong dapat itong ayusin.

📰 Also Today

  • Mga pagsisiyasat sa 4 na pagkamatay sa Manitoba iniutos. Kabilang dito ang pagbugbog sa isang bilanggo sa Brandon.
  • Mga paaralan sa Brandon naharap sa petisyon ukol sa pambu-bully. Isang online na kampanya ang inilunsad.
  • Pagkakamali sa AI itinatampok ang mga isyu sa korte ng Manitoba. Sinabi ng mga eksperto na ipinakita nito ang kakulangan ng access sa hustisya.
  • Pagtataya ng panahon sa rehiyon ng Manitoba. Mga detalye para sa Hunyo 30, 2026.
  • Mga aktibidad sa Canada Day nakaplano sa Manitoba. Inilalatag ang mga pagdiriwang.
  • Binaha ang Brandon habang nakakaranas ng ulan ang western Manitoba. Baha sa mga kalye dulot ng matinding pag-ulan.
  • Nagdagdag ang Winnipeg ng 3 bagong fire trucks sa fleet. Pinapahusay ang kakayahan ng lungsod sa pagsugpo ng sunog.
  • Nominee sa Supreme Court na si Joyal binibigyang-diin ang boses ng publiko. Nangangampanya na ang hudikatura ay makinig sa mga karaniwang tao.

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