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Metro Vancouver: salida del CAO, evacuaciones en Pemberton y expansión del puerto — Vancouver jueves

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🚑 Últimas noticias e incidentes

  1. Toda la localidad de Pemberton puesta en alerta de evacuación mientras el incendio de Signal Hill alcanza 38 hectáreas. El fuego, reportado la noche del miércoles a unos cinco kilómetros al sur de Highway 99, se cree que fue causado por actividad humana y requirió respuesta de helicópteros y aviones tanque, además de una orden de evacuación para One Mile Lake Park en Highway 99 para dar espacio de trabajo a las brigadas.
  2. Nueva orden de evacuación para la zona de Boston Bar mientras los incendios Brunswick y Ainslie Creek se extienden a miles de hectáreas. La nueva orden afecta propiedades en Electoral Area A y exhorta a los residentes a evacuar hacia el sur por Highway 1; Canada Post cerró la oficina postal de Boston Bar y está reteniendo el correo entrante fuera del lugar.
  3. Tormentas secas con rayos podrían provocar hasta 150 nuevos focos en un día en la Columbia Británica. Environment Canada y BC Wildfire Service advierten condiciones resecas en el Interior sur, y los centros de incendios Coastal Fire Centre y Northwest Fire Centre están implementando o planificando prohibiciones de fuego.

🏛️ Gobierno y política

  1. Los directores de Metro Vancouver pidieron al presidente Mike Hurley que inicie el proceso para relevar al CAO Jerry Dobrovolny de sus funciones. La solicitud se formuló durante una reunión de junta a puertas cerradas en medio del escrutinio por sobrecostos en la North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant y una investigación que involucra a 41 alcaldes y concejales que también son directores de Metro Vancouver.
  2. Anuncio en Delta remite la expansión del Port of Vancouver a la Oficina Federal de Grandes Proyectos. El ministro de Transporte, Steven MacKinnon, indicó que el puerto movió un récord de 170 millones de toneladas métricas de carga en 2025 y facilita 350 mil millones de dólares canadienses en comercio anual con 170 países.
  3. Aumentan los casos de ciclosporiasis en Canadá: 93 en Columbia Británica y 107 en Quebec al 11 de julio. Quebec reporta 107 casos en 2026 frente a 30 en el mismo período de 2025; funcionarios de Quebec dicen que menos de cinco casos declaran viajes a Estados Unidos.

🚨 Delitos y seguridad pública

  1. Dylan Brandon Gaita, de 29 años, permanece detenido por seis cargos de agresión relacionados con ataques a desconocidos entre enero de 2025 y junio de 2026. Gaita enfrenta dos cargos de agresión que causó daño corporal, estaba en libertad condicional tras ataques previos, y una prohibición de publicación impide informar sobre pruebas presentadas en su audiencia de fianza.
  2. La VPD difundió un video de un hurto por distracción en el que robaron dos cadenas de oro a una mujer de 88 años cerca de Kaslo y East Hastings. La policía dice que los sospechosos usaban un Kia Soul oscuro de cuatro puertas y que la sospechosa se sentó en el asiento trasero con dos niños mientras el conductor era un hombre.

💼 Economía y negocios

  1. Destination Vancouver reserva conferencias y eventos culturales para evitar una caída turística tras la Copa Mundial, tras siete partidos en BC Place. El director ejecutivo Royce Chwin dijo que los eventos comenzaron al día siguiente de la final del 7 de julio y señaló cambios en tarifas hoteleras y ventas vinculados a las funciones de anfitrión en tres países.
  2. Clienta de Rogers en B.C. denuncia una estafa sofisticada de entregas que la llevó a enviar un teléfono con una etiqueta prepaga de UPS. Shamim Rahimi afirma que los llamantes tenían acceso a su contrato y detalles de facturación después de ordenar un dispositivo por la aplicación de Rogers, y que devolvió el teléfono creyendo que lo enviaba a Rogers.

📰 También hoy

  • Time-lapse muestra crecimiento del incendio en Pemberton y condiciones de humo; fuego en 38 hectáreas (16 de julio).
  • Chicago reprograma partido de Whitecaps al 6 de octubre tras un AQI peligroso de 407 en Chicago el 16 de julio.
  • Una docena de gatos desaparecen tras incendio en un departamento de New Westminster que dejó fuera de sus hogares a unas 100 personas.
  • Se emiten órdenes y alertas de evacuación en toda la Columbia Británica mientras los incendios se intensifican hoy.
  • La Asamblea de Naciones Originarias cuestiona a ministros sobre grandes proyectos y reconciliación en Ottawa.
  • Prohibición de fogatas para la costa sur de la Columbia Británica y la Isla de Vancouver; la provincia anunciará detalles.
  • Cierre gradual de planta en Prince George deja a trabajadores ante un futuro incierto al reducirse operaciones.
  • Alerta de evacuación en partes de Pemberton por el incendio de Signal Hill cerca de Highway 99.
  • Anuncio del gobierno federal sobre el Port of Vancouver en Delta, B.C., hoy.
  • Rayos en el Interior sur de la Columbia Británica elevan la preocupación por incendios para las brigadas que monitorean condiciones.
  • Profesor estadounidense sospecha de trampa masiva con IA entre estudiantes; educadores canadienses reportan creciente preocupación.
  • El ministro de Seguridad Pública busca mantener en detención a un acusado de asesinato y presunto gangster durante el proceso.
  • Brigadas contra incendios en alerta ante la llegada de rayos a regiones extremadamente secas de la Columbia Británica hoy.
  • Hombre de Grand Forks absuelto en juicio por agresión en una arena de hockey; veredicto emitido esta semana.
  • Piloto de Port McNeill fallecido en accidente de helicóptero es recordado como un 'joven extraordinario' en un homenaje.
  • Brigadas contra incendios de B.C. detallan preparativos y preocupaciones por la tormenta seca de rayos en esta temporada.
  • Seabird Island inaugura nuevo programa de tratamiento por uso de sustancias para jóvenes adultos indígenas.
  • Gobierno de B.C. perdona 340,000 dólares en deudas legales de un funcionario condenado en el escándalo de 'victorias rápidas'.

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