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the, the, you're watching the video is life from, but in central europe, travelers with the view of flooding, divides rights are magically off the intense fee and fold. and all cheryl subject are public and full, and some i'll calling it the floods of the century and the words maybe yet to come as flood waters move down the street also coming up and ukraine disabled and all the codes are coming off. sidelines off the water, but defending the gap left by a 1000000 people stuck in the trenches, fighting off prussia as envisioned the
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number such as well, thank you for joining us. southern has claimed at least 2 lives in poland, and austria as a has started strong, brings torrential rain for to central and eastern europe. what's being called the storm of the century has caused many of the regions through was to swell dramatically. one of the latest 5th of this was in austria and firemen, responding to the flooding with 3 and continuing and flood waters moving downstream, full cost as $1.00 but the worst maybe yet to come central you. it is hung coming down from what summer? calling the flood of the century. parts of romania have already been invested back to rental ryans in slash friday. several people look hills and hundreds evacuated just one week ago, firefighters in western romania. we're back to the blazes. is now in the countries
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east there waiting see flagged water to the nose in power and residents arranged some bags and attempts to prevent more. so from entering that properties you haven't thought about. i've prepared sand bags and pumps of value, but it's impossible to predict what's going to happen. that goes associated with us any of that security. just 5 minutes to donald tusk visited one of the towns directed by the floods to show his support and some parts of neighboring check for public rivers have risen to the levels not seen for half a century and its not allowing speed very. it was very fast here. an hour ago there was more or less no water flowing on. it takes a while, and then within minutes it started to rise by tens of centimeters. it started to flow rapidly. so there really wasn't much time to deal with it. so these are actually in the city of done a patients,
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the most of old brothers hospital who evacuated due to the high level threat. some communities in australia have been declared disaster areas as emergency services rise to provide added protection from the rising more cuz we're now in stage one of the alarm plan. we're building up as much as we need, according to the forecasts. and we can then easily increase the amount within an hour or so from such a degree, hate to differential veins in just 7 days. scientist decided that his climate change intensifies. these kinds of erotic weather patterns are likely to become the new normal. for more, let's speak to john this bruce veneer who joins the now from prague. welcome to the top to you for use. could you tell us about what the situation is where you are as well. i'm actually on the outskirts of probably been so it's a,
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it's alarming and definitely worried, but it's not as bad as other parts of the country. and especially in the east of up in the northeast and this about these you know, your, your report mentioned that for know that if i could get some of the. busy hospitals out there that's happening really in a couple of dozen cities where they've had to evacuate. people think anywhere where there's a river, you can see that the they're showing on tv, but the water level through isn't done. it's up to the street level, covering walkways, halfway up light pose. uh, you know they, they took all the pre emptive measures. they could, uh, they mobilized more than a 100000 firemen and volunteer firemen to help out was roughly one percent of the population. but still the, you know, it's just been relentless rain since friday, and they're having a hard time coping with it. yes. received some of those dramatic images on our screens just now. and you mentioned how the tech authorities have mobilized the response and rescue forces. but what else, what they're doing to help people out with that looks like quite a sylvia situation that you know, that you know,
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you can predict that it's going to be the, the storm of the century. but the reality of that is often a little bit more intense than you then you could you ever plan for until they are working, or you know, even a crock. for instance, if you go down by the river, there's a lot of walkways along the river and how some of those are several centimeters. if not, you know, closer to half a meter under water at the moment. and, and you can imagine what it's like in some of the rural areas where they haven't got quite that much attention yet. i mean, they, again, they did what they could, but um did, they just has not stopped raining for more than 48 hours now. and the problem is that not with all the sand bags, with all the people out there with all the measures they took, the water is still waiting this bottle. i suppose you could say you mentioned in, on vacation and talk, have you seen that kind of water long before as well? yeah, i've been living here for awhile in 2002 they, you know, huge flooding that it actually flooded some of the metro stations down by, uh,
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they were closer to the level of the river this year. um they actually did close again ahead of time. they closed a couple of those metro stations that are done by the river just to make sure that that they didn't have a repeat of that. uh, the water level is not as high as this so far. this time um, but then again, you know, the, like i said they, they learned a lot from the floods of 1997 in 2002. so they seem to be coming with that a little better. although as i said. busy the images of tv, if you look at it, you can see that it's, it's a well above where it's supposed to be. and like i said, the walkways that are usually busy with all kinds of pedestrians and taurus are now you would have to have uh, you know, booth heavy boots on the tv close to that. right. and it seems that things are set to get worse. it still rain and uh it's not gonna, you know, the predictions are it won't stop until sometime maybe tomorrow evening. so this is a, it's not going to get better any time in the,
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in the next 24 hours i would imagine. and then as i said, it just continues to rain and rain, so as bad as it is now, more is coming from the spruce pan here and probably thank you so much for following that developing story for us. so thank you for helping me and out of some of the stories making headlines around the world up to 1000000 people a believe to have been affected by devastating flooding in north eastern nigeria, caused by a damn collapse. it's hard to say at least 30 people have been killed, but that that's total is expected to dive a search and rescue operations continue in india as federal police have charged the former head of a medical card. it's important. got that with time putting with evidence banks to the rape and murder of a junior female doctor. the case for good weeks of nationwide full test. the center bureau of investigation also arrested the officer in charge of the police station that has jurisdiction over the college who would have any given have claimed
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responsibility for a missile attack on central instead. the massage was the 1st from government to reach has read. it landed and then a populated area, and there were no casualties. the on back towards. he's have repeatedly fires phones and messiah as to what is fred. since the start of the war between this trend and how much it's go to ukraine now, where businesses are facing debilitating labor shortages, often exit as a workers following restaurants. in reason why in a 1000000 men ended up on the front line that's made it difficult to keep basic services running or produce and maintained weapons. the country desperately needs one way employer as a coping is by bringing in all the workers and those with disabilities. dw economy . beautiful. yeah. put in, i can just dive in. my legs don't get in the way likely would for other people need it, but i can just get in where i need to go, but i'm do. my things was to do this is victor. victor didn't lose his legs to rush
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and mine, lost his legs to illness of to retiring on an army pension with vitamin pollutants, troops and exclaim in 2014. victor asked if he was needed back then. the answer was no. that'll changed in february of 2022, with russia's full scale invasion. they need them back, but not in uniform, no fighting pacifically and contract it to keep ukraine. soviet era owned vehicles on the move. as someone's interested i woke up at 4 am on february 24th to make myself a cup of tea. i went outside because i didn't want to wake my wife. and so the sky lights up, all of a sudden because of the russian missile, i was just the one i felt, the shockwave waiting for me. i called my friend in the military and asked, is this issue? thank hasn't started yet. you said yes, a couple of days later i called again, but the and also you need me. they did another big to is not the only one ukraine's
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job market desperately needs back. and our maintenance estimate needed 2000000 ukrainians disabilities. a currently out of the labor market. second minutes, many of those people would return to work. they could find a job that meets the needs alex on the hood during his study, ukraine's demography for decades. down look, he says, is bleak. doesn't have to move this stuff, but things are bad enough before, but the war has excessive bates of a lot of problems. you can all future working age population in our children, costco. they've just up and left. what was this about a 3rd about refugees abroad, or under the age of 18, not to build your pension, as long as you stay behind the over 65 made up almost a quarter of ukraine's population before the war, but only 6 percent of those that have gone abroad, boy is a foss, realizing the times and they could pick and choose between recent graduates is over the course employers used to think that they could get 25 year olds with bags of
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experience that so therefore the government has identified the program. so it looks on the do was still hasn't done much to address it the we already have a government demographic action plan. this is sort of a little part of that involves getting older people or sober and those with disabilities you back into jobs, especially people who but it still needs a lot of work flow as low as need to be adjusted, and businesses still need convincing permanent. what since these are some of these are canada showed all the way things stand. there's little support for employers to hire more diverse teams, any fines they don't meet hiring quotas for stuff with disabilities. fines to many businesses still prefer to pay rather than shake up the hiring practices despite the extreme labor shortage. i didn't when i get it only took
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a few days being back on the job i was i feel like i never left. it was like, i never retired. you put the name the so listening to victor can sound like he doesn't feel like we're tiring a 2nd time around. please add him and learn to stick around as long as he's country needs him and his knowledge with so many young ukrainians abroad are fighting at the front lines. talk see him getting out of here any time soon. let's go to thailand know where to look at headphones, drawing huge crowds at the zoo. you may have already seen the young one online. she even has a line of products dedicated to her. bought the fame has also fault with it. concerns for the hip was wellbeing as she's a tiny hippo causing a big stir in thailand, meat new day, or bouncy, pig, a pig, me hippo with a cult following crowds are flocking to the zoo in the nation south
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for the hottest ticket in town. they can see so tiny and when her blubber shakes, it's so cute. this is trying to accommodate the surgeon visitors. but here i haven't done that. they were so many people waiting to purchase tickets this morning before sales. so they even started happening, like a matter of new doing feedback is drawing a loss because it is so much. so we'll be reorganizing the cues so that everyone will get a chance to come and catch a glimpse, something that the internet is fueling. the fever bears merchandise for sale, including mood dang blush, but fame has its down sides. the zoo has installed security cameras and hired a guard for loading after some fans through water and food on her to wake her up.
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pig, me, hippos are endangered. fewer than 3000 remain in the wild, native to west africa. the mammals are threatened mainly by loss of habitat. they are nocturnal and reclusive creatures that makes move things life as a child star. all the more challenging and from baby here falls to space fresh from taking the forest of a commercial space for 700 kilometers above fios space, extra for the strong crew. up and down on the, off the street into the higher must feel the drag and gap, so it made it's re entry a short time ago. it's defense to us was trouble, free, slowed down by a spot of shots. it's made increase for a ton with 4 astronauts on board, you know, underway. this helps put the crew in a and the splash down off the coast of florida and a successful 5 to mission.
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