tv [untitled] July 24, 2021 3:00am-3:31am AST
3:00 am
international shipping company to become a team, middle east, and tough for trade and money, skillfully enough re key is up to about filling up from it the connecting the world connecting the future got got to gateway to whoa trade. ah at least 100 people are killed and 1000 dislikes and devastating floods in western india. ah, either i can, but they are law from coming up. but i don't i do both of gunshots and violence mark the funeral of have a fascinated president jovan l. movie. and lympics like no other kicks off from
3:01 am
tokyo, japanese tennis dot osaka life, the torture and empty stadium. due to the pandemic and the trading government faces flak from green activists after the great barrier reef is taken off, the un endangered heritage. this, the only fighting chance for the great very race will come if carried global action to reduce carbon emissions records. and the astrology government, you know, where i would begin in western india where heavy rains of triggered floods and landslides, killing at least 100 people more than a 1000 people trapped by the flood waters. to be rescued and mahar austria steak, dozens of the thousands of others. the missing julian wolf has the story. wading through water is the only way to win from home for these residents. but for
3:02 am
many home has lost all meetings. didn't garcia? i had 3 vehicles, all of them got submerged in flood water. they are old damaged. the furniture inside my house and outside also got damage. i have suffered a loss of around $10000.00. the financial loss like that will have a severe impact on the daily lives of for the city of right now. guilty with so many homes destroyed. these women are being forced to eat whatever they can find and sleep on which ever dry surface is left. these be the flood waters rose to between 6 and 7 meters. that's the highest it's ever written on. the properties of the residents are destroyed. they have nothing left to eat or drink. the unprecedented levels come after 24 hours of uninterrupted rain, which is cause officially river just north to overflow. the state chief minister is
3:03 am
promising to do whatever it takes to help people through the disaster. so what we will do, what do i take to save lives and property will not, the disaster has hit the entire state will not cool in the east to militia. in the west, the rains have been unprecedented. and we are facing an unexpected emergency all with a combined rescue operation is underway with the army coast guard and national disaster response force taking part. and the indian navy has deployed helicopters to evacuate those stranded. it also has rescue boats and expert divers efforts to reach the thousands of people stranded are still being hampered by high water levels and landslides, blocking off major roads and cutting access to hundreds of villages, even for those whose properties have been spared. for now, there is another scare. go bodies double bond either. if the water is released from the dam today and the rainfall continues water, me and try our homes. red alerts have been issued with heavy rainfall expected to
3:04 am
continue for a few more days, but saves further south are also facing dangers with rivers overflowing. seasonal monsoons provide more than 70 percent of the nation's annual rainfall, a lifeline for india's farmers who make up much of the country's economy. they also contribute to mass displacement with the impact on the growing worse by the effects of climate change. for residents of red novelty, those effects are already being felt. first, move al jazeera, although there is elizabeth problem is monitoring developments from the capital. you deli, they hopeful that everyone involved in the rescue efforts, national disaster response for that also the army, the navy, the coast guard on goal to be able to get to the people who remain stranded more than a 1000. people have been rescued in different parts of my austria. many of them have
3:05 am
been from rooftop from the top on top of buttons on highways. ship learned the coastal town of chaplain, which is home to about 70000 people. that is where the rescue efforts a focus on now, half of it is flooded and that's in the district of my getting was received as heaviest rainfall in july, in full t years. now elsewhere in austria and the financial capital min, by in fact, another 2 people have died. an 8th injured off of the house, collapse off the heavy rains and over the last week and seen 30 people die in and around by because of the heavy rains. that's the situation in austria, but we're also seeing heavy flooding in a couple of other different states from the country. most notably in the southern state of telling gonna we're hearing meteorologist is saying that the 30 centimeters of range. it's called an inside on garden capital high. they're bought the best, the highest rainfall in july and high bob in 10 years that the flood gates of the main reservoir swan saga have had to be have had to be released for the 1st time.
3:06 am
again, in a decade now the photo damage was seeing the destruction due to flooding due to land flies. it is common during the monsoon season when the foundations of structures, when the flood really affects the foundations of structure, which are often poorly built. but we're also hearing from scientists that the frequency and the intensity of the monsoon of heavy rains is increasing because of climate change in neighboring china. clean up operations are underway in the central city of junk, jo, which was hit this week by the worst letting the region has experienced in recent history. of the cities in the region are under red, alert as rescue team search for survivors. katrina, you. you reports from junk, jo. 3 and john jo may have east, but flood waters are still submerging major highways. just one reminder of the devastating storm which struck central china earlier this week. teams are working
3:07 am
hard to pump and clear water from low line areas. the city is more than 7, the residents are struggling to resume normal life. many neighborhoods like access to running water authorities have set up temporary out the water stations. the gen says he's grateful he was safe at home, went to renshaw, rain lashed, the city would have got history, whether it's safer to stay indoors, that's the lesson i learned. then just things happen unexpectedly. people need to be more cautious. this kind of tragedy could, having avoided, we bought them, people are still coming to terms with the loss of life and loss of livelihood caused by what authorities have described as the worst. on 4000 years, many businesses remain closed. internet and food connection is unstable. john, jose famous clock tower is frozen at 5 pm. the time electricity was cut off during the height of the storm on tuesday,
3:08 am
getting around gender city is still very difficult. the entire subway system remains closed with tunnels full of water. taking us away during the storm was extremely dangerous. hundreds of people were trapped encourages as flash floods quickly filled the underground system. in keeping with chinese tradition offerings had been burned at the entrance to the station. to honor the 12 people who died under ground, commuters are sharing harrowing details of their experiences waiting for rescue team to arrive many beliefs they would not survive in rural areas, some were rescued after 3 days of being stranded. the army has been sent to reinforce vulnerable dance and reservoirs meteorologist say the worst weather has passed. and many here are waiting patiently for government disaster relief for the flood waters to recede and for the son to finally return a treaty, you all to 0. jim jones, turkey defense ministry are searching for survivors after
3:09 am
a boat carrying $45.00 migrants, sunk in the g and c said the boat sank 260 kilometers of the coast of the holiday resort town of cash. turkey is hosting 3700000 refugees. most of them syrian many tried to reach turkey on overcrowded boats. gunshots were heard as a funeral service for hatred, murdered president, jovan, or marie scott underway. foreign dignitaries attending the funeral, had to be rushed to safety. tensions over his assassination continue to simon. at least was killed at his home on july, the 7th. and he galico reports. even before the funeral of 53 rolls, you know my, we've got underway. tensions in cap patient run high protest seeking unanswered questions and angry with the nations ruling class took to the streets many here hoped we since funeral would help men diffraction nation, instead of unity. that deep suspicion over who killed my we and why we the haitian people are demanding justice for the president. and we are saying that we do not
3:10 am
agree to bury the president because they did not arrest the real culprit. we are blocking the entire northern department since the death, the president. i have not made any money. sam, white security concerns dignitaries from across the americas, gathered to pay their respects to the former president. a service has got underweight. gunshots wrung out force and dignitaries, including those from the us and the un to be rushed to the safety of the vehicles, the assassination of job number, we says, let this for you, all nation reeling. but on friday, those closest to him pay tribute, visibly shaken, martino is still recovering from originally after the assassination. corporate justice was more didn't work. that's why he's wanting to democratize a seeing how his fighting for equal opportunities to enter the civil service. the come condemned bull to his patient brothers. if you cross your arms and just look at the executioners, blood will not cease to flow today. it is jovan always to morrow. who will it be?
3:11 am
it will be him. it will be, may, it will be our research in the wake of movies is a fascination on july, the 7th, a core group of foreign nations back to arial unread to take the reins of haiti's, new prime minister. the international community is pushing for elections, which haven't successfully taken place in more than 4 years with a barely functioning senate and it dissolved parliament that will be an easy task. the launch haitian community here in miami, paying close attention to the enfolding political crisis in haiti. many a shock, but my waste was assassinated that more than anything else that deeply concerned about the immediate security of the nation. they left behind the notre dame to haiti church in little haiti, motors gather to pay their respects to the for the president. like all haitians, those gathered have more questions than answers, but with a nation's future hanging in the balance. both turned to those they left behind having all these rumors and so many questions, none of which were answered, let
3:12 am
a lot of people to number one fear for the security of the country as a whole. but of course, the fear for the security of their own families who are still in haiti. haiti sounds at a precarious moment as it lays its slain president to rest. the investigation to who was behind his estimation appears no closer to giving haitians the answers they seek. the country tension, not leaving the country. that was the last people in the nation who got all the fin, the country. a date for elections has not been set. security and stability for now a more pressing issues in this trouble. nation. galico rob 0, miami, florida. ah . of her, yes. today, the tokyo 2020 summer than pixar officially opened the city reeling under
3:13 am
a new wave of corona, virus infections. and the state of emergency athletes for more than 200 nations will compete. but without spectators, japanese tennis don socker lit the olympic coltrane. the president of tokyo 2020 said the games will offer a moment of peace for people whose lives a far from peaceful it's the most expensive summer lympics in history and is deeply unpopular among the people of the host nation. nearly 80 percent of the japanese say they are against holding the games during the pandemic protest as rallied near the venue to voice their opposition. while the $100.00 athletes and officials tested positive because 19 in the run up the event. and he richardson has more from tokyo, but at least we now know why no, i mean, i stuck his 1st tennis. much of these olympics was pushed back from saturday to sunday. the japanese stall, given the honor of lighting, the olympic coltrane, to get these tokyo games underway during the opening ceremony. we also heard from the international olympic committee president thomas back. he said,
3:14 am
amongst other things, this feeling of togetherness, this is the light at the end of the don't tunnel of this pandemic has to be set that sense, but may not be shared entirely by the rest of the japanese population who perhaps remain to be convinced about the wisdom of these games going ahead. the athletes parade, while it was scaled down socially distanced, somewhat subdued. several athletes from the countries of kurdistan, pakistan and to jacob on entering the stadium without wearing a facial mask. seeing clear contravention of the strict rules and regulations at these games athlete were warned that if they didn't follow all the safety protocols, they could risk being kicked out of these lympics. as for the ceremony itself, well opening ceremonies like them, a load them have always been a part of the games ever since. they came back in 1896, a chance for the whole nation to showcase all of that culture national identity, but rarely as a whole. nation had such itself balancing act, so pull off like tokyo has to try and get public opinions to turn and shift in
3:15 am
favor of these olympics. still ahead on algebra, telephone 5 as well and all being no peace and up until conditions of us faith take action in support of israel after a big american ice cream change suspended. been occupied palestinian territory. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cutoff airways. hello. nice to see you are a southwest monsoon has been particularly active toward the west coast of india, the states of moffatt roster, 802 millimeters of rain. so that means it's 2nd what is day and look at this over half a century. once again on saturday we can still see those heavy rounds of rain toward
3:16 am
the west coast of india. but we're also seen some particularly heavy rounds of rain that darker the color, the more intense the rain towards central and areas of the northeast of india. ok, next i want to take you to asia pacific is we've got to get you an update now on typhoon info. this is now sunday looking to make landfall just south of shanghai. this is going to have a major impact on shanghai. so here's a closer look right now as the eye of the storm adjust, passes to the south of shanghai. so we're thinking wind gusts, about 100 kilometers per hour, and look at this rainfall about 70 millimeters. ok, you know, we're also seen remnants of what was typhoon sion packer impact, the northern areas of indo china on saturdays. so some particularly heavy rains can be found here for se, asia, we're getting some dry spells across malays and much of sumatra. and for the philippines, southwest monsoon is steering very heavy rain to areas like manila, for example. sponsored cattle airways besieged
3:17 am
3:18 am
heavy monsoon rains have triggered floods and landslides and west, and india getting at least 100 people. the face of my roster is the west. has these 30 people are missing police and have 5 tear gas is violent protests. the raptor just outside the compound with a funeral of assassinated, president juvenile louis taken place. lease was killed at his home more than 2 weeks ago in picks of finally opened with a low key ceremony japanese tennis. oh, sancho was given the honor of lighting, the elliptic culture and and despite threats from climate change and poor water quality, australia's great barrier reef will not be classified as an endangered world, harrison science. let's try the government lobbied against the propose this thing now doing it needed more time. the $21.00 nation world heritage committee ignored unesco scientific assessment, which said the reef is the threat. instead,
3:19 am
unesco will now carry out an assessment mission and a strain you will have to send a progress report by february green pieces condemned destroying the government. this is the product of one of the most cynical lobbying if it's a recent years in which truth has been sacrificed for the political appearances of a struggle in government that is doing nothing credible to tackle the number one cause of the process of the very race which is climate change people of the world have every right to be mystified by a struggle government that the spot 55000000 tears of astronomy are being burned in the bright fires and 60 percent of the dr. berry roads being impacted by the 3 massive bleaching events, record droughts, a 1000000 dead fish strategies. dr. murray darling bison system, yvette steel. the astrology, government is one of the world's worst lag on climate action was laid. award is
3:20 am
a coral reef scientist. she is also a senior lecturer at the university of queensland. she joins us now from brisbane, australia. thank you very much for your time. on the surface of this, the headline, the great barrier reef not being cost is endangered. it seems like a good thing. but this doesn't mean that the car reef is not at risk. does it know there's absolutely no doubt that the great barrier, he's under to be threats and the the data is there. it's from all the a strong and government organizations as well as other universities, making it very clear. so how badly is the reef being affected right now? well, the great barrier still beautiful and we can still save it, but we are getting more frequent mess. bleaching events which will, which frequently result in large mortality on the rape. we have water quality
3:21 am
problems. we industrialize being the coastline of the great barrier reef, which adds to water quality problems. sorry. we've lost considerable sections of the great barrier reef. and if we don't take very big dramatic action on climate change, we will get more and more bleaching events and the race will not have time to recover. how does the st railey do in terms of fighting climate change of attempting to stop the bleaching that we're seeing along the great barrier reef? while our federal government has an upholding record on climate change, not only do we have aspiration to 0 emissions in our actual target, we government also chases new fossil fuel development, which i think in the current climate is absolutely unforgivable. so they are thinking new call. mine's new gas development and even using
3:22 am
funding for renewables to try and say fossil fuel. whilst destroyer is a fairly small country population was. so our mission's huge is a global player. if we consider the emissions of the big coal mine that have proposed and the gas developed and someone can become much more important why a globally. so our government really needs to step up and take climate change seriously. okay, so strangely, it now has more time to send a progress report about the great barrier reef by february, before it becomes classified as an endangered world heritage side. i want to understand what does it mean, what are the flow want to fix if the great barrier reef of coral reefs continue to die? what does that mean for, you know, sort of damage and flooding from storms or hurricanes or cycling? what's the flow on impact?
3:23 am
so if we continue to make climate change worse, then we will lose more of the great barrier race. and when you lose race, you lose some of that customer protection. so that when you get most of these stones get more effect on your land, which is not sorry, important for strategy, but for small island nations that treating us with more climate change, we do get more blood than most of the clients. so that's damaging to the land as well. all right, thank you very much. your time selina. well there, call reef scientists. we appreciate it. you're welcome. the taliban is warned. there will be no peace and have gone a stone until a new government is formed. a spokesman said the group will not felt fine until president shelf ghani is removed. early this week the u. s. is senior most general said the group now controls half of i've got to stones districts despite having
3:24 am
withdrawn most of its truth, the us has been carrying out it strikes to help the african government. a diplomatic editor james base has more from cobble certainly what everyone wants, i think on the international community is some way to have a negotiated settlement between the african government and the taliban. some way of sharing power. and what they'd like is to restart those talks that have been taking place in doha currently adjourned, great deal of effort to try and get that back on track and get that going. there has been a meeting recently with the deputy heads of the taliban political office in doha of the salon. happy and representatives of diplomats from the e. u. u. s. un cats are now many of those diplomats in addition to getting the talk started, think that the best atmosphere for the talks is to have a cease far the tunnel and reluctant to have a c spot. at this stage,
3:25 am
they say the proposals that the african government have put on the table so far are unacceptable. they won't not won't re consolation, but they won't start entering. they won't come come n harbor c spied and we will come to new our waterman as it is. so that's the also not realistic approach. not to me, pragmatic approach. it is necessity that all along should have are, should eagerly, upon, i knew god meant and that was meant what to replace the new this couple administration. and that's what it meant will be acceptable for us and to other upland. u. s. secretary of state and leave lincoln has met iraq, foreign minister and washington d. c. topping the agenda as
3:26 am
a potential withdrawal of combat troops. by the end of the year. this may allow us to be free to take on an advisory role, including training and all mig rocky forces to fight eiffel. friday's meeting is expected to lay the ground route ground work robert for president joe biden in person meeting with iraqi prime minister stuff. i'll come to me on monday, the international body overseeing the peace deal but ended the both in the in conflict of the $900.00 ninety's has banned the denial of genocide. both nan serv. officials have refused to accept the massacre of more than $8000.00 both max and trip or needs. that was a genocide, but deny is, will now face up to 5 years in prison. the new law also forbids the glorification of war criminals. terry kutrovitch has more from sarajevo. in the recent years we've been witnessing de campaign of open and blatant genocide, denial both by the buzzing sales but also republic of serbia. that's find the bugs in public. there was
3:27 am
a push towards international community and it's office of high representative to bring into power a law that in criminal genocide, denial, which is basically what happened today. now there are 2 factors, probably that played an important role in this happening. first of all, there is in the recent years a more strong, a stronger us presence in the region, especially the navigation of the by the administrator. and by then who was very involved involved in a war in the ninety's when he was a us senator. on the other hand, the incumbent, high representative, valentin ensco, is leaving office at the end of this month and in bosnia, this move this, bringing in to power. this law is seen as a sort of a legacy move a legacy of history. as the high representative in bosnia, texas is reviewing investments by its pension funds also been in jerry's and else
3:28 am
it's pulling out of the occupied palestinian territory. the vermont based company said selling ice cream there, where israeli and jewish settlers live illegally as per international law would be inconsistent with its values. texas is they government believe the decision goes against the law, prohibiting any boy caught, involving israel. panagerie's was acquired by unit leave at 20 years ago, but it has kept an independent board to manage the brands image uniquely versus bennett. jerry's decision does not reflect the position of its boards and it wasn't approved. israel's prime minister natalie bennett, was quick to react warning you need leave of severe consequences and possible legal action. richard levick is ceo of leverick, a strategic communications firm. he says, been in jerry's board, probably miscalculated the repercussions of the decision. it's a very big and complex issue and it's much bigger than just texas, and texas has begun, but so has florida,
3:29 am
and there are 28 other states in the united states that have some variation of the same type were caught laws regarding their pension investment. so they're already looking at that to you've got the whole issue of companies, particularly american companies stepping into the political realm. where we've obviously seen a great deal more of that in the united states. nike with colon cap or nick quarterback from the national football league who was blacklisted. you saw it in georgia with delta airlines, which is headquartered. they are regarding the voter restriction bill that was passed. but now you have a vermont company part of, or originally founded for my company, part of unilever, which is weighing in on or in policy. and it just seems sort of a bridge too far. it's clearly very sensitive here. i tend to think they've been in jerry's in their portal. they would never admit this probably miscalculated. they could have done this quietly. why did they choose to make such
3:30 am
a public issue of it knowing full well and knowing that when air b and b did the same thing a few years ago, they back track just a couple months later. also knowing that although the us jewish community is no longer as unified as it was pre netanyahu, that they're still incredibly active, politically, that they were stepping into a hornets nest. and i, and i do think that, you know, lever is going to try and keep as much of an army distance on this as they can for the foreseeable future and see what happens next. ah, kim valentine, with the headlines on al jazeera, heavy monster reigns of triggered floods and lance lives in western india, killing at least 100 people, the state of morass, drive the worst have at least 30 people are still missing. the didn't got a letter, i had 3 vehicles, all of them got submerged.
27 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on