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Tormentas, Celebraciones e Incidentes Críticos — Resumen Semanal de Montreal

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🚑 Últimas Noticias e Incidentes

  1. Dos rescatados del Canal Lachine con heridas críticas. Las autoridades rescataron a dos individuos gravemente heridos del Canal Lachine en Montreal el sábado por la noche. Uno cayó al agua y el otro intentó rescatarlo. La búsqueda utilizó equipo sonar cerca del Parque René-Lévesque, una colaboración entre el departamento de bomberos de Montreal y la Guardia Costera Canadiense.

  2. Choque mortal en el circuito de carreras Sanair cerca de Montreal. Un trágico accidente en el circuito de carreras Sanair dejó un muerto y otra persona en estado crítico. Los detalles son escasos, pero las autoridades locales están investigando.

  3. Tormentas severas dejan a miles sin electricidad. Tormentas eléctricas azotaron Quebec, provocando cortes que afectaron a más de 55,000 personas en Quebec y Ontario. El ministerio de Medio Ambiente de Canadá confirmó que inicialmente más de 214,000 clientes en Ontario y 140,000 en Quebec se quedaron sin luz. Los equipos están trabajando rápidamente para restaurar la electricidad.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Hombre acusado de asesinato tras encontrar cuerpo en Lévis. Un hombre de 61 años fue acusado de asesinato en primer grado tras el hallazgo del cuerpo de Sushmita Bhaskaran en un bosque en Lévis, Quebec. Las pruebas recolectadas llevaron a la policía a acusar al sospechoso.

  2. La policía de Montreal busca sospechoso por agresiones en tránsito. Los investigadores buscan a un sospechoso vinculado a cuatro supuestas agresiones sexuales en el sistema de tránsito de Montreal. Los incidentes, que ocurrieron en 2025 y 2026, abarcan estaciones de metro y rutas de autobuses. Se solicita la ayuda del público.

  3. La RCMP desmantela supuesta operación de tráfico de migrantes en Montreal. Dos sospechosos fueron detenidos tras una redada en una propiedad que se creía era utilizada para el tráfico de migrantes. La operación involucró a varias agencias, indicando la gravedad del problema.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Inundaciones motivan demandas colectivas contra Montreal. Tras recientes inundaciones, se han interpuesto demandas colectivas contra la ciudad de Montreal y suburbios de West Island. La acción legal responde a daños de propiedad atribuidos a una supuesta negligencia municipal en la gestión de inundaciones.

  2. Quebec rompe colaboración con Air Liaison. El gobierno provincial cortó lazos con Air Liaison, citando 'declaraciones falsas' relacionadas con vuelos subsidiados. Esta decisión podría impactar la conectividad regional y los subsidios de viaje.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Crisis de vivienda: más de 2,000 hogares en Quebec sin contratos. La crisis del mercado de alquiler deja a miles varados tras el 1 de julio, luchando por asegurar contratos. Este problema resalta la continua crisis de asequibilidad de la vivienda en Quebec.

  2. Pareja de Quebec gana la lotería tras viaje de pesca. La suerte favoreció a Mylène Bourgeois y Joseph Gosselin-Rompre, quienes ganaron $40 millones en Lotto Max. Confirmaron su boleto tras el viaje, marcando un giro notable de eventos.

🏥 Salud

  1. Brote de sarampión alcanza 27 casos en Quebec. Se ha reportado un aumento de casos de sarampión, especialmente en el área de la ciudad de Quebec, con sitios de exposición identificados en hospitales, supermercados y otros lugares públicos. Las autoridades sanitarias instan a la vigilancia.

  2. Apoyo de provincias en lucha contra incendios forestales en Quebec. Ante devastadores incendios forestales, Quebec recibió ayuda de bomberos de Nuevo Brunswick, Isla del Príncipe Eduardo y Columbia Británica. Esta cooperación interprovincial enfatiza la magnitud de la emergencia.

🎨 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Estudiantes de Kahnawà:ke comparten su herencia a través de narrativas. Estudiantes de Kahnawà:ke están llevando las historias de su comunidad a un público más amplio, destacando narrativas indígenas y contribuyendo a la preservación cultural.

  2. Comiccon de Montreal atrae a fanáticos de la ciencia ficción y estrellas. La 16a edición de Comiccon deslumbró a los asistentes con apariciones de celebridades y lo mejor del mundo del cómic y la ciencia ficción.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Carrera de Canadá en la Copa Mundial concluye mientras avanza Marruecos. A pesar del fin de la histórica participación de Canadá en la Copa Mundial FIFA, las comunidades marroquíes en Montreal celebraron el avance de su equipo a los cuartos de final.

  2. Auger-Aliassime de Montreal brilla en Wimbledon. Felix Auger-Aliassime impresionó al llegar a la cuarta ronda en Wimbledon, demostrando su habilidad y determinación en el escenario internacional.

🌦️ Clima y Carreteras

  1. Ola de calor se expande por el este de Canadá. Las temperaturas abrasadoras han persistido, con advertencias de calor ahora extendidas desde Ontario hasta las provincias Marítimas, afectando tanto la vida diaria como el consumo de energía en estas regiones.

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