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the the business, the, the use of life from berlin. some, 10000 people are missing. i've talked catastrophic flooding and media. some daniels swept away in time neighborhoods in several eastern coastal towns. pregnancy workers over covent one on 1000 bodies. also coming up in my local rescue, a struggle to reach the virus even remote mountain villages pitts. 5 yet announced, came joan luna arrives in nebraska for adults with vladimir fulton, the united states wants to not for young lead out not to strike announce deals with the russian press. the
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i am eddie micah junior and you welcome to the program. the international red cross as some 10000 people are missing and leave you after mediterranean stone, daniel caused a catastrophic flat in the flats, swept away in time neighborhoods. any number of coastal towns, the destruction was worst in the eastern coastal city up there. now, where the heavy rains that cost $2.00 dams to collapse, wiping out one quarter of the city, whole neighborhood submerged by will to residents in this area of east and libya comes face to face with the devastation caused by the storm. some buildings were swept away entirely by the force of wind and rain. in the regions, armed forces were deployed to assess the damage to the 3 bridges. columbus
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completely also spread into the neighborhood. their entire neighborhood set was swept into the st. along with that residence dry and fitted shows the scale of the flooding and rural areas. los waves the fall non to now and to will to huge areas of crops ruined over night. age convoys make the way through gushing waters in the coastal city have done to reach resident stranded by the storm. the area has been declared to dissolve design and the libyan presidential counselors appealing for international help. but as the head of the international red cross and libya tom, a ramadan told dw rescue team his face, he's challenges access to that is both easy.
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uh, also the collapse of the facilities is a big, a big challenge that the, there's no access to these kind of services in the consensus of communication is another big def charge because this is causing the problem is got and according to the networks are not working properly, we for long dollars lose communication with our teams on the account. despite the difficulties, the search continues here for the thousands of people still believe to be missing. monitors that's bringing on us l. demonte and leave you on political analysts who joins us from tennis. hello, and as a very tragic situation, at least 1000 people that so fine more than 10000 missing code, this tragedy have been avoided. it certainly could have been, i mean the girl tell you of what we've been watching over the last several weeks now in the mediterranean with an earthquake. and morocco that took seconds to
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unfold is not the same as a flood that took hours and hours for those 2 dams to be breached and explode. we knew about this when this was happening in greece, meets your let, his wound about this. there was no warning system. i'm not going to throw, it seems that he's been living. i told him to stay at home. he didn't give a warning or tried to evacuate. any of this is mother nature can be cruel, but the men that were involved in this sort of people and they should be known as such because they're not going to pay the price for this. and as much as they may try to claim now is the spokes of them is this thing by a few moments ago and you are recording, you know, the stench of those human bodies that are watching is not going to be washed away. so i'm going to wash away the sins of those the wible, but it's a good factions that have been fighting. and mother nature doesn't care about that . that's elizabeth and let's go by the we can talk about those thousands, but in a few that, that are presumed to be that. and i missing is the power has gone down and at least in libya, the grid is down. so no one can communicate the last night that was a 11 stop for like phone that was working in the city. the it's the by trying to
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get is coming out of people that driving too much to learn about. 40 kilometers away from that now. and uploading that there is the names of civilians, the missing and the last of the presumed dead being written on school notebooks that tells you the size and the stature of this the devastation. but it also tells you that this coordinated response is locked luxor, lackluster at best. no end could have been avoided because we had hours, days to be able to plan for this. but the response and that was lacking and the response is absolutely, it's terrible. and it's a shame that we're still talking about these factions that have been fighting for a decade, but not governing for it responsibly. for that case, you must be touching on the political situation in a country. so let's dig into that lead. yeah, it's split between the conflicting governing bodies in the east and west. are you seeing the i'm not able to unites to help save lives, doing such a disaster to no able to you and i didn't care about you noticing unless they can, you know, the one thing that libyans that and get
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a choice to elect any of those politicians, let's look at look, look at the names of those individuals that are responsible. and i tried to put themselves full with by presidential candidates without elections. most of them are getting one percent, one of the hospice and the leading figure in eastern lives yesterday. after the 7 percent. all of those individuals have gotten less in presidential polls than the i don't know which got 14 percent and be all of them combined. none of them are looking structure. you not ever anything i bought from holding power for another decade with the elections. they don't care about their response. they've spent more time engaging with european leaders over smuggling routes and over keeping people at home, whether it's keeping ligan's away from getting out of libya, or whether it's keeping migrants away from getting up on boats, funding those individuals according to you and reports of your opinion and they haven't responded as a moral hypocrisy to spend more time popping up blood. so criminals of individuals that are responsible for those that actually organize the collections which are not luxury, but a necessity. the low collections that should have taken place several weeks ago and
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done, there were cancelled in favor of the military, the manager building for another 5 years. what have they done in the last 5 years? apart from plunder, the economy destroyed most of the city. and so the scrap metal for a $1000000000.00, it's a quarter to international reports. okay. this is a, this is individuals in the cat and the, any responsible when your opinions hold them to responsibility. they're not responsible to the right people. right? talking about the people, what are you hearing from people in the affected areas on the ground? so they can't find their loved ones. they can't get in touch. they don't know who to cool individuals are calling me now from the international greetings, asking about trying to coordinate response. the government and tripoli doesn't that have to get into it. doesn't have the effect of communication with them. the thoughts as an eastern look at this part of the government is not the force on the ground. that is to wasn't getting the response. that's the national army. then not responding to anybody that put that see press statements, say that was full 100 millimeters of rain. no one needs a post mortem of what happened yesterday. we need a response for today,
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so there is absolutely nothing that is happening on the ground. people can't find their loved ones, and they're looking at social media videos to see if they can find someone, or they're going to more than awesome friends and family to look into most of the looking at facebook page that doesn't assume that have the names of individuals scribbled on the back a 14 year old school books. i mean it's, it's a, it's a disaster of the worst call. it is. it's a biblical, it's a portion of biblical. it's a disaster proportions, because we know that it's like a white fact. thousands of years ago. like from pay, but we don't hear about it in the motor and so i'm because enough time we can deal with these things but not. and then that where a core of the city is, is missing or is that okay? thank you very much for your time. thank you. now that charge of the on folding indeed yeah. right now was caused by the latest in a global series of extreme weather events. and you wrote record brick and heat and wildfire as any other summer where followed by the opposite extreme, intense,
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baneful, and dramatic flash flats. today, members of the roof in parliament met to discuss how to protect you opinions from such extreme weather events. before we see what came out of that, that's how they look at some recent scenes and you the grease august 2023, and then sign a rages, the northeast of the capital athens. one has many deadly while fi us to hit grace this summer. less than 2 weeks like to a different kind of devastation. emergency craze used helicopters to pluck stranded residents from rooftops up to floods spoilt the entire village. greeks were killed in the flooding to increase was by no means a line. floods in science have also quotes devastation in other countries. like here in spain.
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the central and most of the continental also sweltering. the u. k. and gemini, have both been seeing temperatures exceeding 30 degrees in september. the time of year that cooler autumn, weather usually sets in the extended summer might bring joy to some. but here to the impact is concerning. dangerous, audi has spoiled dislike in germany. that was previously used for swimming. now it's a danger to humans and animals in switzerland, places have recorded that was mailed right? since records began, more than a century ago, expects the world over say it's time for urgent action on climate change. for the system as extremes will become the new and increasingly deadly european norman for home grant is a swedish member of the with you and the holloman's he belongs to the greens and
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sits on the environment committee. sound great and thanks a lot for your time. has today's debates on how to best of protects you against from extreme whether resulted in any plan of action. not yet, but hopefully in the near future. and we will know that the global warming leads to more energy in the atmosphere in the oceans and a stronger hydro logical cycle, which means most of the jolts bottled, so most of the filings. and then of course, this all serves us. we see in, in the, in libya right now and also wide fires all around the world and also more energy to the truck, the cool hurricane, some and storm, specifically in the atlantic ocean. i mean, we saw the fits as the as being quite the tops. yeah. for you and indeed the rest of the well has this record, some are resulted in more. you will p in unity given the agency of this topic.
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i thing so uh, i mean me being green politician and also let me try logistics. i'm with expert and having worked with these issues for for 2025 years now. it's no surprise to me that this is happening now. we're at 1.5 degrees above pre industrial levels and we're heading for 2 degrees in roughly 2025 years. so to me, so surprised, but unfortunately they, i think that's a lot of people around your positions included, that has been sort of asleep and sold that to the saucers. all of these proportion would have been much later in, in history. but it's happening. uh, yeah, i mean, this isn't the fast. yeah. we've seen that's of record temperatures in the summer. what is spending in the way of decisive action in brussels as well as you, you probably know we, we often when it comes to political debates have the,
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the conservative side uh that one to more or less lower the and bishan when he comes to, to increase the emissions when the, regarding creating a sustainable society for in the, in the future. so there's always these debates with, with more or less, usually more than 50 percent, then on the side where they want to lower the impatience. and i'm basis drugs full of costs because folk for every year without sufficient action, these kinds of, of severe, extreme weather events. would it be more and more frequent in europe and in the rest of the well. and that means of course, also that we, we need to focus a lot of time and justice of, of, through it is the european union along the sides of the united states. of course, that have inc release. the by far,
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the most greenhouse gases over history. we usually right now focusing on the, on the emissions in china, but this is something that has grown for, for centuries and, and over that long time period is countryside. so united kingdom, germany and united states that needs to take the full responsibility right quickly on this one, climate change doesn't know. but as we know that we've seen wisdom down, you know, moving from greece to lydia. i bet why that discussion is taking place to work together with countries outside of you to mitigate this in back. oh, yeah, i mean, oh, of course especially um, concerning the upcoming event. a couple 28. um, unfortunately we, we are changing now and having a new time with commissioner. uh, i think from steven mounts has done a good work for the 1st 4 years as kind of the commissioner. uh,
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what we'll see. we'll see what will happen now when, when company then hook straw from netherlands. we'll, we'll take that responsibility and i, myself, i don't have a unfortunately, the very, very high credibility in him, especially not when compared to fronting women's. okay. and your time with even here green member of a live here in parliament, home grant. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. now nearly 3000 people confirmed that in last week's f, quick in morocco, the central survivors is being said back to you to difficulty in region villages', inner remote mountain regions rescue. i say they're not given up hope of finding survivors. a time may be running out amongst the rubble of the villages, survivors mon, for their loved ones. the earth quakes lessened entire villages in the high atlas
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mountains burying families on to that homes. abdul rahman survived, but he lost his wife and 3 sons, sonoma. normally we buried them yesterday goofy. i felt so sorry for them. okay, the waiting 2nd smith. when we found that they were all huddled together, the 3 boys because they all died and the earthquake, the weed, that homes destroyed people and left to sleep outside the age is trickling in. but many of the villages are remote and difficult to reach. some survivors say this still waiting for help and have you got any, when the earthquake struck them, all communications were cut off ears. it was the villagers who got the victims out of the houses, spending the night in the call. okay. do you guys,
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you do never mind, we have no 10, wasn't one of those, no blankets. we had nothing done. i know she has a button and, and said, well, she, the fact that the support from some foreign countries like casa in spain has arrived. but the moroccan government has sofa ignored offers of help from other nations. the foreign teams of joins moroccan rescue is working to locate people still trapped under the rubble. some left to save victims of yours quick and tacky . earlier this year is always a race against time, but i will never write to anybody often to give you still pulling people out after 7 days. so we will stay as long as we need it until we think that the quake has also blocked some roads. and rescue is a still trying to reach some of the hardest huge areas as the window to find
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survivors slowly closer let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. sleeping gentlest on nobel prize went off money out as a has to be an acquaintance of tax evasion charges. the case was opened almost 5 years ago and the 4 month team presidents, integrity, 30 best that was the both 4 percent of the paternity governments. drugs, excuse me, in teams, the charges against the web when it took 3 months of agents all my day off us is moving forward on a deal to me. 5 american prisoners held in, he ran a spots of the agreements with around the white house as accidents and national banks to on fees at 6. the $1000000000.00 in uranium funds will release at 5 in, in prison. this, the united nations and thoughts this columbia set new records in cocaine production and coal cut reef conservation in 2022. columbia is the world's largest producer of
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cocaine, most of which is sold in europe from the united states columbia. as press, the dentists called us, let's try any medications can cause problems in the united states has wanda came, joan not to strike on, i'm still with vladimir putin then i'll go young leader is travelling by i'm going to train to east invest staff where you meeting with a resident president, you suspect that to seek for us on economic aid on retreat technology and exchange for munitions which will support most schools will against ukraine. kim is being accompanied by senior emulate. you advices on what is his pastor of abroad in 3 years. the last time they met, it was a different wild, pre pandemic, pre bush's invasion of ukraine for years on the to, to meet again. north korea is, came, joan own choosing russia as his 1st foreign destination since cove at 19 struck
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because it appears that thanks to the ukraine wool vladimir putin needs him notices and clearly russia running shoals of i'm going to sion right now and having to go to australia and very few countries, so they go to to get this type bounce back in july russian defense minister sack a show we do visited pre own young. he was came special guest at north korea's military parade, mocking the korean will armistice. another chance for p on yen to show off it's expanding nuclear program and an opportunity for most go to strength the minute 3 ties with its neighbors. but what will north korea getting return? well, king john own pose was all season to the military. the country desperately needs basics like food. north koreans are looking for
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a economic supports fuel, food, sources of cash. anything that can help to keep the regime of load and russia seems to be ready to provide that event through violation of the un sanctions. those un sanctions also include defined on any arms trade with north korea, which with russia, also facing sanctions from the west over its invasion of ukraine. these 2 countries on getting close to the kremlin, has already suggested young young join joins naval exercises with moscow and beijing. a workman's deal could be next year when she can easily report to the news on ko it's sancho. yes. are you rang tv? she told us more about tim young's visit to russia and what
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a 2 countries kind of i each of the a mercury leader change over the writing process using where he seems that he is studying more for express themselves, tricity ross, and just a few hours bills versus the chemistry may also have a page that is a very real way and headed towards the russian space for a call in a hospital and wow, who is the eastern economic zora back? so we go to the spaceport and located in russia as far east, and don't be good at it. say if he would class need control and there the crowd did announce earlier this morning. definitely, leaders of both, i'll go and moscow what fully something in the same far east, which means the speculation the bomb can you call to draw could be we're familiar with need. now, as we mentioned, the mean agenda to be just got is possibly an honest. you a little so have more details on where and when the sign will be held and what types of details will come for. but the beer is by speculation board as far as the o, because it's in john was the company environment change talk to military officials
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that the deals hard and i don't find them. now you can. * do a word or put through, here's what experts they probably wouldn't create, communicating effectively. russia re sockets and edition, it's been running out since the world trade has been pro law. and that's critically . north korea has exactly what russia needs invest and the millions who have the soviet or, or to the racial and broad. okay. second ad authorized or appreciated north korea and we're trying to really adding it to a loss or is from last year. i mean, we'll see you, we're, we're settling this technology from russia from yet as news we are capable list of programs, even me, if you're propel song, read, which seems or has me here is for us to strengthen fung. i'm certain for the billing that was you insane report time. use on co with soccer. yes. are you rang tv? now while i'm in oceans life threatening for many animals and plants in the us, colorado reeves and the south of florida, particularly endangered by consistence high temperatures. up to $57.00 degrees
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celsius, some have already died off. now some of our mental active is trying to save the corals by using natural use on cold storage. using his bowl went to key west to find out more. the printing light of the car it's might look pretty, but it is a sign of decay and several times a week. members of the carl restoration foundation check for the condition of the nurseries where they briette carnes and they have reached a certain size. they are planted in the damaged reeves to ensure their so vice, our team has poured our hearts who saw into building this nursery up over the last 2 years. this was this our newest nursery kind of our baby or our little our project. it's um, you know, really heartbreaking to see years and years and work the the railed in the matter of a few days. but the baby and her team don't give up exceptional cases. they try to
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see what they can. so when we're pulling these corals out, we did it from our nurseries, through it, through all the nursery throughout the keys. and so we just caught those squirrels off of the coral trees that we have put them into crate from there. they are placed in large containers that are brought us or by boat to cold storage facility. hopefully we can hold them there for the rest of the summer, but the goal is to bring them back to our nursery setting at the end of the summer . once the temperatures cool down there, so stressed and between the bleaching and the temperature and the transport to there is probably gonna gonna be a survival thing for the next 3 months until we can get them back. carlos has been bleating in response to rising temperatures. for a long time, but this year the situation to 6th street because it was so hot, so early, the bleaching period is very long and many carls will not be alive and temperatures dropped again. these animals are hundreds and hundreds of years old and they can,
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they can die in the matter of days or weeks. stories are one of the most vital and vile diversity systems that we have on this planet. girls themselves are responsible for $1.10 for us that we take the animals at the side of the corals photo synthesizes and, and produce oxygen for us. so they are just as important for us as trees. although temperatures may drop a bit in the fall, it's only a matter of time before they rise again and become life threatening for carl's and the boiling ocean. climate changes no longer a theory here in south florida. it's deputy force can be seen everywhere. as a reminder about top story officials in eastern media, the thousands of people at the, at that at the stone down the all costs the catastrophic flooded. entire neighborhoods have been swept away and the number of close to the c t up. they're not heavy rains cost to down that's all for now for speech and for kick
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