tv [untitled] BELARUSTV July 30, 2024 4:50am-5:33am MSK
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fifty thousand towns and villages, there are facts of damage to roofs, cars, and falling trees. the consequences of strong wind are being eliminated in the capital's gorky park. according to belgitramet, such weather will happen tomorrow. alexey kamovich, more details. before they had time to cope with the consequences of the last hurricane, the elements returned to belarus again. according to operational data from the ministry of emergency situations over the past 24 hours, the wind knocked down hundreds of trees across the country. in the slonim region. the gusts completely demolished the roof of the house, however, no one was injured. rescuers in the minsk region went to provide assistance in borisov, volozhin, derzhinsky, kopolsky, logoisk, minsk and molodeshchinsky districts. at these moments, utility workers and rescuers continue to work on sawing and removing wood. emergencies ministry units across the country are eliminating the consequences of the passage of a thunderstorm front with wind gusts of up to 25 m/s. rescuers carry out
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work on sawing, removing fallen trees, clearing roads, eliminating emergency structures, and also send mobile diesel generators for uninterrupted operation agricultural objects. according to operational data, one person was injured in the grodno region, the man was hospitalized. strong winds knocked down several trees in the capital's gorky park, but in the regions the bad weather affected power supply, according to belenergo. during the day, on... 339 units of special equipment, a situational headquarters has been created to eliminate mass outages, constantly monitor the developing situation, if necessary, all... forces and means will be increased, will be
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increased. according to belhydromet, difficult weather conditions persist in many parts of the country. this will be the weather tomorrow. from cyclone kirsty. a storm warning has been issued for tuesday. the temperature at night will be a maximum of 17 degrees celsius. during the day the air will warm up to 25. in the middle of the week the intensity of rain will decrease. the following days until the weekend the region will be under the influence of unstable air masses coming from the north of the baltic sea. at night there will be mostly no precipitation, and during the day there will be short-term rain in places and thunderstorms are possible. night hours, light fog will thicken and the air temperature is expected to be +8-14 at night and +20-26 during the day. meanwhile , the elimination of the consequences of the hurricane, which hit the country in mid-july, continues. in turn, the ministry of emergency situations reminds that in order to avoid becoming a victim of bad weather, it is enough to learn a number of simple rules. avoid rickety buildings. trees and structures such as
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bridges, overpasses, pipelines, power lines. alexander kamovich and grigory kristofovich. telnews agency. initially, the hurricane brought down all its power on baltic states. it was from there that he came to us. in lithuania, the disaster was also accompanied by record amounts of precipitation. the monthly norm fell in half a day. at the same time, local emergency services did not even notify the population of the impending danger. it's on the news. so they will say that the hurricane broke out unexpectedly. people are outraged by the inaction of the authorities; squally winds uprooted trees and cut power lines. a woman died in vilnius when a tree fell on her. across the country, more than 160 thousand consumers were left without electricity. streets and houses are flooded, roads are blocked. on social networks there are crushed cars and even washed ashore, not far from klaipeda, yacht. the situation is similar in latvia, where the rain
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flooded the streets, the wind tore up, tore out about 300 trees, over 150 thousand residents were without electricity, trains and buses were suspended, dozens of flights were canceled or delayed, local authorities urged not to send children to kindergartens, residents to avoid forests and parks we will show the most destructive natural...disaster in the world today in a clear policy, when looting instead of aid and inaction of the state wiped out entire cities, hundreds of thousands of victims and a tsunami of consequences, we look at today after the panorama.
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nicolas maduro wins the presidential election in venezuela. the current head of state receives more than 51% of the votes. many presidents congratulated the leader of the bolivarian republic on his re-election. one of the first was our leader alexander lukashenko. but of course, not everyone likes real elections. if those who are financially, personally, satisfied with the american version of democracy. leader of argentina milei noted that oppositionist gonzalez became president for him. however.
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“we do not interfere in the internal affairs of any country that organizes elections in the united states, the governorship, they do not have an electoral institution, when there was a debate in which donald trump condemned the elections, said that the elections were stolen from him, we intervened in this “we didn’t say what to do, this is an internal matter of the united states, that’s what i demand now, respect for the constitution and sovereignty of venezuela.”
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in general, i really like the city, so we come here with pleasure, first we visited the slavs, and now we go to the cherry festivals, this is every year, this is a tradition, very fun, very cool, such cool groups, so that every july we can dance and sing like this, we turned to cherry orchards have long been famous in history; it was their beauty that inspired local residents to...
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i am sure that bezvis also played a huge role. i saw a lot of cars here with latvian and lithuanian license plates, let people come and see how belarus lives, how belarus lives. we work well, we rest well, and this is very important. the twelfth festival filled the city with the bright colors of summer, and its guests. gave unforgettable emotions that people in belarus are always ready to share with friends. marina romanovskaya, ilya lopatinsky and stas dudin, glubokaya tv news agency. and at the end of the program, i propose to visit the southernmost polesian region of the country, an original region, also rich in traditions and talented people . bragen. crazy, local residents of bragin, they love their small homeland, they consider it. an ideal place to live, while the urban village can easily be called the capital of solar energy; it has
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the longest daylight hours and the number of sunny days a year. about the special land of everyday life, chairman braginsky district association of trade unions, teslinok's novel under the heading a place to live. one of the most beautiful and original corners of belarus, unhurried and quiet, an ideal urban village. type: clean, well-groomed, with a warm aura, hardworking people. bragin
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has a rich history, he is the same age as moscow. it was first mentioned in the ipatiev chronicle in 1147 . according to one version, in ancient times a tannery was located in bragen . bragin has one of the largest solar power plants in belarus. 90 thousand photovoltaic panels transform radiation from the sun into dc electricity. the power of 18 mw is a record among belarusian solar installations. the line for housing is moving quickly. upon entering the workforce , young professionals immediately receive rented,
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comfortable apartments. a new microdistrict is being enlarged, modern electric houses are being built. large families have the opportunity to build a manor-type house with government support. the district center is rapidly developing, the infrastructure is being improved, a sports and fitness center has been built, and open volleyball and basketball courts have been built. for several years in a row, the regional center has won first place in the republican competition for the title of the most comfortable. we clean, clean, paint, and shine every thursday. this is already a tradition. bragen is
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a special land. the museum houses a meteorite of the same name; the thirty-eight-kilogram palosite is of particular value, a work of art created by nature itself. other fragments of a strong meteor shower that fell at the beginning of the 19th century were exhibited in museums in russia and europe. we value originality and uniqueness of these places, the intimate atmosphere, the calm way of everyday life. bragen is our place to live.
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well, that’s all for me, sports news awaits you ahead, but right now we are looking at understandable politics: the most destructive natural disasters in the world and a tsunami of consequences, looting instead of help from state inaction. this is an understandable policy. hello, july will be remembered by belarusians not only as a time of warmth, but also of bad weather and the violence of the elements, fortunately we did not overcome nastya together, this does not happen in all countries. society reacts differently in response to natural disasters, instead of mutual assistance , sometimes they try to profit from natural disasters, typhoons, earthquakes, fires
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history has recorded a huge number of natural disasters over the centuries. typhoon in india in 1881, which killed 300,000 people. the chinese flood of 1887 killed up to 2 million people. by the way, the celestial empire is the sad record holder of the ten deadliest cataclysms. half comes from our asian allies. god's punishment or the river of sorrows, as the huanghe is called. it has always been the center of chinese civilization, but extremely stubborn. the flood of 1887 was precisely the work of this river. 900 thousand died, but in 1931 everything
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turned out even worse. the perfect storm in china was caused by several factors. from 1928 to 1930, a severe drought raged in the country, after a severe winter, as a result, a lot of ice and snow accumulated in the outflows of the rivers, and finally, nine cyclones at once in 1931, the fate of central china was sealed. all three great rivers of china overflowed their banks: yangtze, yellow river and huai. on the night of august 21 , 1931, the water level in the lake. gaoyu in the northern province of jiangsu, which was already extremely high , rose even higher due to rain and squally winds and the dams could not withstand the shock of the waves. a stream of water rushed through with a terrifying roar. along the streets of the sleeping city of gouyu. more than 10,000 people died there that day, most of them dying in their sleep. the yandza river rose so high that all
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the surrounding valleys were flooded. by early august the water had displaced an incredible 500,000 people leave their homes to wander in search of shelter and food. 16 of china's 23 provinces were flooded, as was the country's capital. then, by the way, it was not beijing, but the city of nanjing. in some places, the water level rose by... 16 m. stechia destroyed crops of rice, wheat and farms. in just a couple of days , 150,000 people died, and millions more died from hunger and disease. food shortages became so critical that many people resorted to cannibalism. the flood led to an outbreak of malaria, which killed another 300,000 people. typhoid, cholera and disentery spread. a very important point is that, since in the country. yes, some dams were repaired, several small dams were built, but essentially everything was limited, there was help from
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international organizations, in particular the red cross, there were volunteers from other countries who helped the victims. the most destructive hurricane in us history, this is how scientists baptized katrina. the storm literally destroyed the country's major cultural center - new orleans. because of katrina new orleans literally became a hostage. people were locked in their own homes, unable to escape. the assistance system has shown its ineffectiveness. some families never received help, 800,000 houses were destroyed, the cost of rebuilding the city is estimated at $160 billion. just imagine, 80% of the city went under water,
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how did the residents of new orleans behave, helped restore or pump out the water? no, it's a matter of swindling. here is the material from that time. in new orleans, more than half residents displaced by hurricane katrina are being rampaged by looters. so in the french quarter, the historical part of the new one. many grocery stores were looted in barlyan. in downtown canal street, looters broke the iron bars on the windows of expensive boutiques and jewelry stores. full police work in the city is impossible because the streets are flooded. there is no landline or mobile telephone service in the city. the situation led to the police even opening fire on criminals: shootings became a companion of the new orlian in those years. by the way, the city is being restored to this day. and... activists criticize washington, saying that federal authorities do not care about residents who have lost literally everything, but in 2021, the discourse about the consequences of katrina took an unexpected turn.
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it must be recognized that police officers lie and that using them as the sole source of information in stories poses a problem, especially for communities of color. today, society is asking whether police officers have killed people under the appearance of morders, innocent people, but... of the same skin color. without these questions, reporters risk reporting stories that support police actions that may be unlawful. it is very important to talk about past disasters, but not so much to be horrified, oh, how they failed, but to think about how we ourselves, in our specific conditions, can save our lives, property, that’s it ... this is very, very important, because we see this, this is an extremely cruel thing, in our nature suffering, as they say, is indifferent, and
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this is very important, we must understand, we must save ourselves and think about it, we must think about ourselves, then our neighbors, and act accordingly. on december 27, 2004, a powerful tsunami hit the indian ocean coast, killing more than 200,000 people from madagascar to thailand in just one day. the tsunami was caused by an undersea earthquake of magnitude 9.1 near indonesia. a few hours later, a powerful wave covered 14 countries, even reaching the coast of africa. only at resorts thailand has exceeded the number of victims. 800 people, it is noteworthy that 90% of the dead were tourists. the waves rose up to 40 m in height, in indonesia alone 140,000
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houses were destroyed, 102. yes, in general, indonesia is a separate issue - it is the most seismically active region of the planet. a dozen serious earthquakes are recorded every day in indonesia, and two or three of them, if the epicenter is located appropriately, can lead to a significant number of victims. the country of 3,000 islands is part of the so-called pacific ring of fire, a powerful tectonic fault. the plate that forms the floor of the indian ocean, according to scientists. is squeezed here under the asian stove, at about the same speed as a human fingernail grows. the earthquake set a sad record in sri lanka; there , due to a tsunami, the largest train accident in history occurred, killing 2.0 people. as analysts noted, the region’s recovery from tremors was completed only by 2020. and this is a completely
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new case; the fires in australia four years ago are striking in their the scale of the tragedy. unesco has counted almost 3 billion animal victims. kaalas, kangaroos, birds, the number is huge. when you walk through the scorched forest , the silence is most stunning. you can't hear the singing of birds or the rustling of leaves under your feet, only silence. these are the words of professor mike clarke, lecturer in zoology at latrobe university of melbourne. can be attributed to any of the forests devastated by the disaster. without a doubt, this is the most destructive disaster in australian history, scientists say. according to him, the total area the area of 18 million affected by the fire is mind boggling; this is more than holland, denmark and switzerland combined. scientists note that
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the restoration of australia's flora and fauna may take decades; the situation is still so critical that society is demanding that the government impose a moratorium on logging; such a step will naturally make timber on the continent more expensive than gold. a situation in which economic profit is on one side of the scale, which is also quite clear, understandable factor, because economic collapse...
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that is, global warming. some scientists also argue that the main cause of fires in australia was global warming, which was caused by industrial carbon emissions into the atmosphere, raising the air temperature on the surface of the earth. it should be noted that back in 2018, at a un conference, it was reported that australia was not meeting its obligations to reduce carbon emissions under the paris climate agreement. so we went to belarusian events, such the bad weather took many by surprise. calm and
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we were not very used to hurricanes before tornadoes, so july 2024 tested belarusians’ resilience, squally winds, heavy rains , hundreds of settlements without electricity and water, littered roads, de-energized farms, fallen forests, almost all regions suffered, when due to the weather , a state of emergency was declared in the belarusian regions; according to the ministry of emergency situations, seven people died during the natural disaster, and another 13 were injured. the most difficult situation has developed in mozalsky, rechesky. and gomel regions southern region. backup power sources were used to supply power to socially significant facilities. the wind also damaged a huge number of residential buildings, which began to be quickly restored. local residents note that they have never seen such a riot of elements in their lifetime. scientists say that such storms can happen again, which means a cool head is needed and the readiness of not only rescuers, but also society to respond to such natural
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acacias. yes, the ministry of emergency situations and others. consequences, he mobilized all resources state, quickly built a system of actions of various service departments, both republican and local levels. twice a day, morning and evening, the president received a detailed report on the measures taken in the gomel region; the head of the presidential administration, dmitry krutoy, went to analyze the situation and make appropriate decisions ; several thousand specialists were involved ; almost three hundred units of equipment were deployed to restore power supply. diesel generator sets. restoring damaged objects in the frame behind the scenes , the president was in personal control and connected with every region of the country. in this case, we are restoring power lines. if we see that this
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old thing is collapsing there, then i instructed him to demolish it all and install new lines. it's basically these low medium voltage lines. therefore, governors, take this to... hope, don’t make a mistake yourself, work together for a fee, then i’ll go, such people in handcuffs should be handed over to kubrakov, this is an emergency situation, there shouldn’t be such talk here, as they say, about lukashenko
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difficult times, it happened and always helped belarusians overcome the elements, society mobilized, various service structures, volunteers, volunteers help clean, repair , restore what nature destroyed, very grateful for... we didn’t even expect such help will. it’s akin to martial law, the head of state will note: if you hesitate, you’ll lose the battle, you need to be prepared for such cataclysms. the strength of any state is not the absence of problems, they always exist, but speed
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reactions and the effectiveness of their solution. elimination of the consequences of the hurricane is still ongoing, but it is already obvious that our government system quickly mobilized and began to operate in a mode corresponding to the scale. the institution of the presidency is pivotal for the entire vertical of decision-making and public administration. conclusions from what happened have already been partially drawn, but there is still a lot to be generalized and work algorithms for the future to be built. and at the end of the story from the 14th century, the great lisbon earthquake is also called. empire killer. in those years, portugal owned many colonies, had the largest fleet and the status of a world power. everything changed on november 1, 1755. at 9:40 am there were three powerful tremors. the most powerful of the three
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was the second shock. the ground vibrations from it lasted 3 minutes. it destroyed the building, created giant cracks in the center of lisbon and in a matter of minutes claimed the lives of more than 100,000 residents of the capital. three tremors of the earthquake turned a prosperous sun-drenched city into a living hell on earth. because of a huge amount of dust, the capital of portugal plunged into darkness, all the former happy life was under rubble. after the earthquake , the surviving residents of lisbon ran to the coast to escape, where they were met by a twenty-meter tsunami wave. lisbon was destroyed by 85%. royal archives, valuable papers, and documents disappeared under water.
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the elite of portugal were gathering for the all saints' day holiday, and in fact, within a few minutes, the most terrible second shock was there. almost most of it either died, or was crippled, and a very large part simply simply fell into a state of such inhibition, this is also very important to note, because even the king himself, who was not directly affected by the disaster, yes, but after that he began to be afraid to live, to be in the premises, lived most of his remaining life in...
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another result of the portuguese tragedy is the emergence of such a science as seismology: centuries later, earthquakes and other natural disasters still occur and will continue to occur, it can seriously flood, for example, even the deserted united arab emirates. there are several reasons for this, and it’s a pity that even on...
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the television news agency presents. in the public domain. we have no secrets from our people. according to the target figures for the development of the national economy of the ussr for 1959 and 1965, belarus will specialize in intensive dairy and beef cattle breeding, meat pig farming and waterfowl breeding. by 1965 production.
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zhivelavodam u tym, into the new people and the importance of pavyalichvatc creativity yalavichyny. and the meat industry is pleased not only with the external appearance, but also with the yield of the final products. the problems here are true, but there are problems and they are significant. wide. the use of advanced techniques in pig farming will help to quickly solve the problem of a sharp increase in meat production. let's create an abundance of meat products. in our country. sports day is on air, in the studio of anna eismont.
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hello. let's start with news from the olympic swimming pool leds arena, where today brasom performed in the final at a distance of 100 m. our alina zmushkom. having entered the decisive stage of the olympics with a national record in the medal swim, alina eventually became eighth with a result of 1 minute 6.54. at the moment, this is the best result of belarusian athletes at the olympic games in paris. the olympic champion at this distance was tatyana smith from south africa. alina zmu will also compete in paris at a distance of 200 m. bras. well, as part of the morning program, anastasia shkurdai. fought for the semi-finals in the 100m backstroke, but failed to qualify for the semi-final. according to the results of the preliminary heats , the belarusian showed the twentieth result, while 16 of the strongest athletes advanced to the next stage. one hundred spin is not our main distance now, the main distance is 200 spin, at this distance it was quite difficult to count on anything. as
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a coach, i really liked that she had good technique in the 200, but in order to get a hundred quickly, you need to keep the pace much higher. now, let’s say, we chose 200 out of two directions, so that’s it the main thing is ahead, 100 was technically done very well. preliminary heats for the 200 m backstroke will take place on thursday, august 1, and tomorrow morning we will be cheering for our academic rowers. evgeniy zolotoy and tatyana klimovich will fight for access to the semi-finals at a distance of 2,000 m in the singles races. meanwhile, the world continues to discuss the opening ceremony of the olympics. and about sports news around the games in paris, there is plenty of it. mog deletes the video from his official youtube channel and receives a record number of negative reactions.
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