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Mga silid-pagsagip (ER) nasa 200% kapasidad, pagbaha sa Pierrefonds at babala sa matinding init — Martes, Montreal

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🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Mga silid-pagsagip (ER) ng Montreal umaabot sa higit 200% kapasidad dahil sa init ng tag-init at kakulangan sa tauhan. Ipinapakita ng datos mula sa Ministry of Health and Social Services (ministryo ng kalusugan) na kabilang sa mga pasilidad na lumampas sa 200% kapasidad ang Lakeshore General at Royal Victoria Hospital; ayon kay Dr. Greg Clark, isang emergency physician ng MUHC (McGill University Health Centre), umaabot sa tinatayang 200% ang load ng mga ER sa mga pinakaabalang oras sa loob ng dalawang hanggang tatlong taon, at tinutukoy ng mga opisyal ang seasonal na mga virus, trauma, heat illnesses at mga bakasyon ng tauhan bilang mga sanhi.

  2. Nanawagan ang mga residente ng Pierrefonds para sa pangmatagalang solusyon matapos paulit-ulit na pagbaha sa mga basement. Ang mga kapitbahay sa Fleming Street, pinamumunuan nina Melissa St. Germain at Miruna Mazilu, ay nag-ulat ng halos isang dosenang pagbaha sa ilang bahay mula pa noong dekada 1970 at sinasabing ang pansamantalang mga pump na ipinatutupad ng munisipyo ay hindi palagian ang pag-install o pagmo-monitor; nagmumungkahi ang mga residente ng isang class-action lawsuit at tumuturo sa mga ulat ng engineering ng lungsod na kanilang nakuha.

  3. Retiradong taga-Montreal nanalo ng 5 milyong dolyar Kanadá sa Lotto 6/49, balak bumili ng bahay. Napanalunan ni Pierre Draws, nasa kanyang 60s at nagretiro noong nakaraang taon, ang Classic Jackpot noong 4 Hulyo matapos bilhin ang tiket sa Anjou sa Boni-Soir–Marché Bachir sa Baldwin Avenue; makakatanggap ang tindahang nagbenta ng komisyon na 50,000 dolyar Kanadá at sinabi ng Loto-Québec na umabot sa 30 milyong dolyar ang napanalunan ng mga taga-Quebec sa malalaking jackpot noong linggong iyon.

  4. Limang taong gulang na batang lalaki nasagasaan at nasawi ng mabigat na trak sa Carleton-sur-Mer sa pribadong pag-aari. Ayon sa provincial police, nangyari angbanggaan bandang 5 p.m. Lunes habang umaalis sa pribadong pag-aari ang trak upang sumali sa pampublikong daan; ang bata na nakasakay sa maliit na larong ATV ay idineklarang patay sa lugar ng insidente at sinasabi ng mga imbestigador na walang indikasyon ng droga o alkohol.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Nagpalabas ang Environment Canada (ahensiyang pambansang pang-meteorolohiya) ng mga babala sa matinding init sa ilang bahagi ng Quebec at Ontario. Saklaw ng mga alerto ang malaking bahagi ng Ontario at bahagi ng Quebec at Manitoba na may mga arawang temperatura nasa 30–37°C at humidex na aabot hanggang 40; nagbabala ang ahensya na magpapatuloy ang pinakamatingkad na init hanggang Miyerkules para sa maraming rehiyon.

  2. Iniuugnay ng mga eksperto ang matinding init at halumigmig sa mas mataas na panganib ng malulubhang thunderstorm at tornado. Sinabi ni Kent Moore, propesor sa atmospheric physics ng University of Toronto, na nagpapataas ng posibilidad ng malalakas na haponang thunderstorm ang mga heat wave at tinukoy ang mga kamakailang tornado sa Saskatchewan; tinatayang dalawang hanggang tatlong degree mas mataas ang kasalukuyang mga extreme dulot ng global warming.

  3. Binawi ng Quebec ang pagbabawal sa open-fire para sa malaking bahagi ng lalawigan ngunit nanatiling limitado ang ilang rehiyon. Inalis ng SOPFEU (ahensiya sa sunog sa kagubatan ng Québec) ang pagbabawal noong 7 Hulyo para sa malaking bahagi ng Quebec Lunes ng gabi habang pinananatili ang pagbabawal sa Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Lanaudière, Laurentians, Northern Quebec at Outaouais; iniulat ng SOPFEU ang 297 IPZ fires at 272 Northern Zone fires ngayong season, na sumunog sa mahigit 660,000 hectares.

📰 Also Today

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  • Inangat sa katayuang university hospital ang Jewish General Hospital sa Montreal.
  • Magtatayo ang Ottawa ng pasilidad para sa pananaliksik sa military drone sa Quebec.
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  • Nag-aalala ang mga residente na ang iminungkahing planta ng pagba-bote sa Hinchinbrooke ay banta sa lokal na suplay ng tubig.
  • Natuklasan sa Google Maps ang 390-milyong-taong edad na crater ng meteor.
  • Nagdaraos ang Assembly of First Nations ng summer assembly sa gitna ng mga debate sa Bill C‑something at malalaking proyekto.
  • Naglabas ng severe thunderstorm watch at panganib ng tornado para sa malaking bahagi ng timog Quebec.
  • Daang-daang internasyonal na estudyante na-stranded matapos biglang magsara ang ilang private colleges sa Quebec.

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