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風暴、慶典與突發事件—蒙特婁本週回顧

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🚑 緊急事件與意外

  1. 拉辛運河2人受重傷。 週六晚間,緊急服務人員從蒙特婁的拉辛運河救出兩名重傷者。一人不慎落水,另一人試圖營救。搜索使用了聲納設備,蒙特婁消防部門和加拿大海岸警衛隊共同合作。

  2. 蒙特婁附近Sanair賽道致命車禍。 Sanair賽道發生悲劇,導致1死1重傷。當地當局已展開調查,目前細節有限。

  3. 強烈雷暴導致數千人停電。 雷暴橫掃魁北克,造成超過55,000名用戶在魁北克和安大略地區停電。加拿大環境部確認最初有超過214,000名安大略用戶及140,000名魁北克用戶失去電力。搶修隊正在迅速進行電力恢復。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 男子被控謀殺後在勒維發現屍體。 一名61歲男子在魁北克勒維的森林中發現Sushmita Bhaskaran的屍體後,被控以一級謀殺。警方根據收集到的證據對嫌犯提出指控。

  2. 蒙特婁警方尋找交通系統襲擊案嫌犯。 調查人員正在尋找一名涉嫌在蒙特婁交通系統中進行四起性侵案件的嫌疑人。這些事件發生於2025年和2026年,涉及地鐵站和巴士路線,請求公眾協助。

  3. 皇家騎警破獲蒙特婁非法移民走私行動。 在對一處疑似藏匿非法移民的房產進行突襲後,兩名嫌疑人被逮捕。此活動涉及多個機構,顯示問題的嚴重性。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 洪水引發對蒙特婁的集體訴訟。 近期洪水災情後,蒙特婁市及西島郊區面臨集體訴訟。法律行動源於財產損失,控告市府在洪水管理上涉嫌疏忽。

  2. 魁北克終止與航空連繫公司的合作。 省政府因補貼航班的"虛假聲明"而終止與航空連繫公司的合作。此舉可能影響地區連接性和旅遊補貼。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 住房危機:超過2,000魁北克住戶無法簽訂租約。 租屋市場危機導致數千人在7月1日後無法找到住房,凸顯魁北克持續的住房負擔能力危機。

  2. 魁北克夫婦釣魚行程後中獎。 Mylène Bourgeois和Joseph Gosselin-Rompre在釣魚之旅後中獎4,000萬加元。他們回程後核對彩票,這是個驚人的轉折。

🏥 健康

  1. 麻疹疫情在魁北克已達27例。 魁北克市區麻疹病例激增,曝光地點包括醫院、超市和其他公共場所。衛生官員敦促民眾警惕。

  2. 各省支援魁北克野火。 面對毀滅性野火,魁北克獲得新不倫瑞克省、愛德華王子島省和卑詩省的消防支援。此跨省合作凸顯緊急事件的規模。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. Kahnawà:ke學生透過故事分享傳承。 Kahnawà:ke社區的學生將他們的故事帶給更廣泛的受眾,強調原住民敘事,推動文化保存。

  2. 蒙特婁漫畫展聚集科幻愛好者與明星。 第16屆漫畫展以名人出席及漫畫與科幻世界的亮點令人目眩。

🏈 體育

  1. 加拿大世界盃賽程結束,摩洛哥晉級。 雖然加拿大的歷史性國際足總世界盃旅程結束,但蒙特婁的摩洛哥社區慶祝球隊進入八強。

  2. 蒙特婁的奧格-阿利亞西姆在溫布頓發光。 Felix Auger-Aliassime在溫布頓打入第四輪,展現了他的技巧與決心。

🌦️ 天氣與道路

  1. 熱浪擴展至加拿大東部。 酷熱溫度持續,熱浪警報現已涵蓋從安大略到海洋省份,影響日常生活及能源消耗。

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