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温尼伯一周回顾 · 洪水、龙卷风预警与蓝色轰炸机反弹

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🚑 紧急与事件

  1. 布兰登市长警告阿西尼博因河河峰可能在24小时内到达,防洪准备继续。 市长表示河峰可能在24小时内到达,市府正加紧堆沙袋和疏散规划;布兰登是西曼尼托巴受近期强降水影响、为高水位做准备的社区之一。

  2. 高水位导致水上巴士延误,两人从阿西尼博因河获救。 紧急救援人员在高水位期间将两人从河中救出;此事件也造成阿西尼博因河水上巴士服务延误。官方提醒河流水流湍急,敦促靠近河岸时务必小心。

  3. 多芬地区健康中心地下室被淹关闭,患者已撤离。 医院地下室进水,54名患者全部撤离,急诊科仍关闭并计划维修,迫使居民前往至少30–45公里外的医院就诊。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. 热浪使萨斯喀彻温省创下同日龙卷风纪录,部分草原省体感温度达华氏40多度(摄氏约42–45度)。 加拿大环境部(Environment Canada)报告周五萨省记录到与纪录持平的10起龙卷风,并预测周末温尼伯体感温度将达42–45,南曼尼托巴发布高温警告。

  2. 对曼尼托巴部分地区发布然后解除龙卷风警报,风暴向东穿过盐角(Salt Point)以东。 加拿大环境部追踪到一股风暴距离盐角以西约20公里,以每小时20公里向东移动;包含温尼波西斯(Winnipegosis)在内的龙卷风警报于下午6:30前取消,但该机构仍警告有破坏性大风、冰雹和强降雨。

  3. 草原地区在闷热中又报告多起龙卷风,包括在劳埃德明斯特附近触地。 靠近艾伯塔—萨斯喀彻温省边界的一处龙卷风触地,引发红色警告,随后解除;艾省今年已记录24起龙卷风,比2025年增长逾50%。

  4. 省长瓦布·基纽(Wab Kinew)将就省级防洪响应作更新,超过50个社区宣布地方紧急状态。 省方宣布将为天鹅河(Swan River)提供现场援助并追加支持,同时布兰登与其他帕克兰(Parkland)社区正应对河水上涨和紧急状态。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 两名女性被控涉嫌国庆日用棒球棍袭击,导致两名受害者伤势危重。 温尼伯警方称7月1日在舍本街1100号街区发现两名分别25岁和32岁的伤者,伤情危及生命;一名26岁嫌疑人被控两项加重攻击罪,目前还押。

  2. 温尼伯警方称三名男子因2024年持械绑架一名送货司机被起诉。 警方指控该司机在事发时曾被枪指着;经调查后对三名嫌疑人提出指控。

  3. 一名男子在学前儿童被送医重伤后被控加重攻击。 温尼伯警方在泰晤士大道一住所逮捕一名39岁男子;受伤儿童由急救人员送院,该名男子被控一项加重攻击罪并仍然被拘押。

  4. 一名47岁男子在温尼伯沃尔玛火灾调查中被逮捕,商店受损约1000万加元。 警方在对造成约1000万加元损失的沃尔玛火灾调查中逮捕一名47岁男子。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 曼尼托巴新防洪救助计划出台,部分人表示欢迎,另有疑虑。 省级计划向受洪水影响居民提供经济援助;一些申请者欢迎资助,另一些则质疑资格细则和支付速度。

  2. 省府将尽快邮寄500加元支票给已开始灾难财政援助申请的曼尼托巴人。 政府确认将快速向在近期严重天气和洪灾后开始申请灾难财政援助的申请者发放一次性500加元。

  3. 省长访问一周后,部分帕克兰居民仍对省级援助不确定。 当地居民对具体省援助仍感不明,报道指出对时间表和沟通的不满仍在延续。

🏥 卫生

  1. 岛湖地区四个原住民社区就艾滋、丙型肝炎和毒品中毒宣布公共卫生紧急状态。 代表逾1.7万人的Anisininew Grand Council在红虾湖(Red Sucker Lake)、Wasagamack、Garden Hill和圣特蕾莎角(St. Theresa Point)宣布区域危机,呼吁曼尼托巴省与联邦立即支援。

  2. 多芬居民担忧地区健康中心关闭后就医渠道;省方称维修可能需9–12个月。 省长瓦布·基纽估算多芬地区健康中心的维修需约9到12个月,并承诺投入大量资源以加速工作。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 温尼伯民谣节开幕,预报将迎来摄氏30度的高温天。 组织方在预测30℃高温和地区高温警告的情况下启动节日活动,活动照常进行。

  2. 南曼尼托巴博物馆推出新型斯蒂克索龙(Styxosaurus)展览。 本周博物馆开放以一件斯蒂克索龙化石为主的展览,该展列入夏季项目之一。

  3. 受西曼尼托巴洪灾影响,加拿大国家乌克兰节在多芬取消。 组织方取消原定7月30日至8月2日的活动,理由为区域洪水及多芬地区健康中心撤离与关闭;票务持有人可保留明年使用或申请退票。

  4. 曼尼托巴一家庭与当年帮助他们逃离越南定居的陌生人重聚,计划举行答谢团聚。 该家庭回忆多年前在落地定居时获得完全陌生人的帮助,现正筹划一次重聚以感谢当年的援手。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 梅蒂斯联邦(Métis Federation)购买温尼伯前研究委员会建筑,并有意竞购福特加里酒店。 联邦完成了温尼伯前研究委员会物业的收购,并表示有意就福特加里酒店提交竞购方案。

  2. 经历一个月严重天气后,曼尼托巴向车辆保险公司提交的理赔已超3万宗。 省方报告称,在近期风暴与洪水期间,向曼尼托巴公共保险公司(Manitoba Public Insurance)提交的索赔超过30,000宗。

🏈 体育

  1. 德鲁·布朗(Dru Brown)首度代表温尼伯首发,率队以30–21击败多伦多阿尔戈(Argonauts)。 布朗传球31投25中,取得339码,温尼伯蓝色轰炸机(Winnipeg Blue Bombers)并靠特雷·瓦瓦尔(Trey Vaval)一次129码的补踢回攻达阵取胜,取得本赛季首个主场胜利。

  2. 在扎克·科拉罗斯(Zach Collaros)因颈伤缺阵后,布朗期待首度温尼伯首发并交出强势表现。 科拉罗斯被判定需缺阵,刚加盟的德鲁·布朗首发上阵,帮助蓝色轰炸机避免自2016年以来首次出现的三连主场败绩。

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