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Baha, Mga Babala ng Tornado at Pagbangon ng Bombers — Linggong Review ng Winnipeg

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Mayor ng Brandon nagbabala: maaaring dumating ang tuktok ng Assiniboine River sa loob ng 24 oras habang nagpapatuloy ang paghahanda laban sa baha. Sinabi ng mayor na posibleng makarating na ang crest sa loob ng 24 oras habang pinapabilis ng lungsod ang paglalagay ng mga bag ng buhangin at pagpaplanong paglilikas; kasama ang Brandon sa mga komunidad sa kanlurang Manitoba na naghahanda para sa mataas na tubig matapos ang malakas na pag-ulan, ayon sa ulat.

  2. Dalawang tao na-rescue mula sa Assiniboine River matapos magdulot ng pagkaantala sa water-bus ang mataas na tubig. Iniligtas ng mga emergency crew ang dalawang tao mula sa ilog sa panahon ng high-water event na nagdulot din ng pagkaantala sa serbisyo ng Assiniboine River water-bus; nagbabala ang awtoridad tungkol sa mapanganib na agos at hinihimok ang pag-iingat malapit sa mga pampang.

  3. Isinara ang Dauphin Regional Health Centre matapos lumubog ang basement; inilikas ang mga pasyente. Nalubog ang basement ng ospital, nailikas ang lahat ng 54 pasyente at nananatiling sarado ang emergency department habang nagpaplano ng pagkukumpuni, kaya napipilitan ang mga residente magbiyahe ng hindi bababa sa 30–45 km papunta sa mga ospital para sa agarang pangangalaga.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Heat wave nag-ugat ng pantay na rekord ng tornado sa Saskatchewan habang umabot sa kalagitnaan ng 40s ang mga halaga ng humidex sa ilang bahagi ng Prairies. Iniulat ng Environment Canada ang record-tying na 10 tornadoes sa Saskatchewan noong Biyernes at nag-forecast ng humidex na 42–45 para sa Winnipeg ngayong katapusan ng linggo, kasama ang heat warnings sa timog Manitoba.

  2. Tornado warning inisyu tapos kinansela para sa ilang bahagi ng Manitoba habang ang bagyo ay tumusok sa silangan ng Salt Point. Tinunton ng Environment Canada ang isang bagyo nasa humigit-kumulang 20 km kanluran ng Salt Point na gumagalaw sa silangan nang 20 km/h; kinansela ang tornado warning na kasama ang Winnipegosis bandang 6:30 p.m., pero nagbabala pa rin ang ahensya tungkol sa nakakapinsalang hangin, malalaking yelo ng ulan at malakas na pag-ulan.

  3. Dagdag pang mga ulat ng tornado sa Prairies kasabay ng mapang-ibagang init na may halumigmig, kabilang ang touchdown malapit sa Lloydminster. Ang isang tornado malapit sa hangganan ng Alberta–Saskatchewan ang nag-udyok ng red warning na kalaunan ay kinansela; nakapagtala na ang Alberta ng 24 tornadoes ngayong taon, higit sa 50 porsyento na pagtaas mula 2025.

  4. Premier Wab Kinew magbibigay ng update sa tugon ng lalawigan sa baha habang mahigit 50 komunidad nagdeklara ng lokal na emergency. Inanunsyo ng lalawigan ang personal na tulong para sa Swan River at karagdagang suporta habang humaharap ang Brandon at iba pang Parkland communities sa pag-crest ng mga daluyan ng tubig at mga deklarasyong pang-emergency.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Dalawang babae kinasuhan matapos umano maging sanhi ng pananakit gamit ang baseball bat noong Canada Day na nag-iwan ng dalawang biktimang kritikal ang mga pinsala. Ayon sa Winnipeg police, isang 25-anyos at isang 32-anyos ang natagpuang may life-threatening injuries noong Hulyo 1 sa 1100 block ng Sherburn Street; isang 26-anyos na suspek kinasuhan ng dalawang bilang ng aggravated assault at nananatili sa kustodiya.

  2. Tatlong lalaki kinasuhan sa 2024 armed kidnapping ng isang delivery driver, ayon sa Winnipeg police. Inaakusahan ng pulis na hinoldap ang driver sa pamamagitan ng baril sa insidenteng 2024; naghain ng mga kaso laban sa tatlong suspek matapos ang imbestigasyon, ayon sa police release.

  3. Lalaki kinasuhan ng aggravated assault matapos madala sa ospital ang isang preschool-aged na bata na may malubhang pinsala. Inaresto ng Winnipeg police ang 39-anyos mula sa isang bahay sa Thames Avenue matapos na tinangkang dalhin ng paramedics ang bata sa ospital; nananatili ang lalaki sa kustodiya at hinaharap ang isang bilang ng aggravated assault.

  4. Lalaki, 47, inaresto kaugnay ng sunog sa Walmart sa Winnipeg na nagdulot ng CAN$10 milyon na pinsala. Inaresto ang isang 47-anyos bilang bahagi ng imbestigasyon sa sunog sa Walmart na nagresulta sa tinatayang 10 milyong dolyar (CAN) na pinsala sa tindahan, ayon sa artikulo.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Ipinakilala ang bagong programa ng Manitoba para sa tulong sa baha; may pumupuri habang may nag-aalala. Nag-aalok ang programang panlalawigan ng pinansyal na tulong sa mga residente na apektado ng baha; habang may ilang aplikante na nagpasalamat sa tulong, may iba namang nagtanong tungkol sa mga detalye ng pagiging karapat-dapat at bilis ng pagbayad, ayon sa iniulat na reaksyon.

  2. Lalawigan magpapadala ng CAN$500 tseke agad-agad sa mga Manitoban na nagsimulang mag-apply para sa disaster financial assistance. Kinumpirma ng gobyerno na ang isang beses na CAN$500 na bayad ay ipapadala nang mabilis sa mga aplikanteng nag-umpisa ng DFA applications kasunod ng kamakailang malubhang panahon at pagbaha sa Manitoba.

  3. May ilang residente ng Parkland na hindi pa rin sigurado sa tulong panlalawigan isang linggo matapos ang pagbisita ni Premier Kinew. Sinabi ng mga lokal na residente sa Parkland na hindi pa rin sila malinaw tungkol sa partikular na tulong mula sa lalawigan sa kabila ng pagbisita ng premier; binanggit ng kuwento ang nagpapatuloy na pagkabigo tungkol sa mga timeline at komunikasyon.

🏥 Health

  1. Apat na First Nations nagdeklara ng public health emergency dahil sa HIV, hepatitis C at mga nakalalasong droga sa rehiyon ng Island Lake. Ang Anisininew Grand Council na kumakatawan sa mahigit 17,000 katao ay nagdeklara ng krisis sa rehiyon na sumasaklaw sa Red Sucker Lake, Wasagamack, Garden Hill at St. Theresa Point, at nananawagan ng agarang suporta mula sa Manitoba at pederal na pamahalaan.

  2. Nag-aalala ang mga residente ng Dauphin tungkol sa pag-access sa pangangalaga matapos magsara ang regional health centre; sinabi ng lalawigan na maaaring tumagal ng 9–12 buwan ang pagkukumpuni. Inamin ni Premier Kinew ang tinatayang 9 hanggang 12 buwang timeline para sa pagkukumpuni ng flooded Dauphin Regional Health Centre at nangakong maglalaan ng "a ton of resources" upang pabilisin ang paggawa.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Buksan ang Winnipeg Folk Festival habang papalapit ang mga araw na umaabot sa 30 C. Sinimulan ng mga organizer ang festival na may forecast ng mga 30 C na araw at may mga heat warning para sa rehiyon; nagpapatuloy ang kaganapan sa kabila ng mataas na temperatura, ayon sa coverage.

  2. Museum sa southern Manitoba nagbukas ng bagong exhibit ng Styxosaurus. Binuksan ng museo ang fossil exhibit na tampok ang specimen ng Styxosaurus ngayong linggo; bahagi ang display ng summer programming ng institusyon.

  3. Kinansela ang Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival sa Dauphin dahil sa pagbaha sa kanlurang Manitoba. Kinansela ng mga organizer ang July 30–Aug. 2 na festival matapos ang regional flooding at ang paglilikas at pagsasara ng Dauphin Regional Health Centre; maaaring gamitin ng mga ticket-holders ang kanilang mga tiket sa susunod na taon o humiling ng refund.

  4. Pamilyang Manitoba muling nagkita ang mga estrangherong tumulong sa kanila nang tumakas mula sa Vietnam; balak ang reunion. Inilahad ng pamilya ang tulong na natanggap nila taon-taon mula sa mga ganap na estranghero habang nag-settle sila sa Manitoba at sinabi nilang nagpaplano ng reunion bilang pasasalamat sa mga tumulong, ayon sa feature.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Métis Federation bumili ng dating research council buildings sa Winnipeg at nagmamasid na magsumite ng bid para sa Fort Garry Hotel. Nakumpleto ng federation ang pagbili ng dating research council properties sa Winnipeg at nagpahiwatig ng interes na magsumite ng bid para sa Fort Garry Hotel, ayon sa artikulo.

  2. Nalampasan ng Manitoba ang 30,000 MPI claims matapos ang isang buwan ng malubhang panahon. Inulat ng lalawigan na mahigit 30,000 ang mga claim sa Manitoba Public Insurance kasunod ng malawakang pinsala dulot ng bagyo at baha sa kamakailang malubhang panahon.

🏈 Sports

  1. Dru Brown nagdala sa Winnipeg Blue Bombers sa 30–21 panalo laban sa Argonauts sa kanyang unang start sa Winnipeg. Nakumpleto ni Brown ang 25 mula sa 31 na pasa para sa 339 yards at nakuha ng Bombers ang 129-yard missed-field-goal return touchdown ni Trey Vaval habang nakamit ng Winnipeg ang kanilang unang home win ngayong season.

  2. Inasahan ni Brown ang kanyang unang start sa Winnipeg matapos ang injury ni Collaros, at nagbigay siya ng malakas na performance. Pagkatapos na ideklarang hindi makakapaglaro si Zach Collaros dahil sa neck injury, nagsimula ang bagong kuhang si Dru Brown at tinulungan ang Bombers na iwasan ang tatlong-laro na pagkatalo sa bahay na magiging una para sa koponan mula pa noong 2016.

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