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or a close or nothing, not the most of this floor of attrition. the ukraine's will be on the assigned starts october 26th on dw, the business dw news live from berlin, a powerful hurricane strikes the us, gulf coast, hurricane milton and makes land fall in florida. as waters from the gulf of mexico search a shore, and tornadoes ripped through communities farther inland. millions have such shelter after being ordered to evacuate. also coming up, the leaders of the us and israel discussed israel's plans to retaliate for it runs missile attack. these really defense minister gallano warrens, retaliation will be re full, precise and surprising the
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and david love, it's good to have you with us. hurricane milton has made a land fall on the gulf coast of florida. the national hurricane center says the eye of the storm has hits the coast near sarasota, while the us weather service has urged those who haven't heated evacuation orders to now shelter in place. earlier, tornadoes rips through the community of matlab. shay and other places in south west florida, leaving a trail of destruction and debris, millions of people earlier told to leave florida as west coast for their own safety . it's only been 2 weeks since the area was hit hard by the last steadly hurricane . and let's bring in some live images of what it looks like right now. this live feed is coming to us from fort myers. as you can see, it's bringing very strong winds and heavy rains. the storms tornado outbreak is
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already causing damage and the storm surge rising waters on the coasts is also said to be life threatening. hundreds of thousands of people already out of power. c. w reporter stuff on z months is in orlando, florida for us stuff on hurricane milton has been pulling out some surprises in the last hours suddenly coming faster than expected changing pads. what's the latest or yeah, our as our assessor then originally expected, originally expected to to make land fall in the middle of the night here, but of course that didn't pan out. it came a 3 to 4 hours early and made land full as you have described. the impact is quite devastating already. weight is making then fall again. it is it with this storm, it surprises and, and really procure you are. these are galore because it is the wall,
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not the the wall who are spinning from left to right. but the other way around who embrace the most them as to the coast? 12000000 people in florida overall impacts it's 6000000. encouraged to evacuate as to please to back to evacuate. most of them say, authorities have heated that call and evacuated. went away from the cause, temper sarasota area, temper bay area and down south from there and made it seem land atlantis. here orlando is, is more or less than the other side of the state. but as you can see in the background here, wind gusts up picking up, wind speeds up picking up. and maybe you can see the palm trees bending there and increasing the amount of rain and sheets coming down vertical, horizontal and from every direction. um, so people here in orlando directories and everywhere else in florida on the way to the east coast and away from the west coast where a milton makes them full,
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now took shelter. and of course, he is also now a curfew in place that the authorities is net say is necessary to keep people really inside. now, hunkering down is the model of the hour, so to speak. stephanie said in millions of people were ordered to evacuate. now, authorities are saying it's to wait for them to get out if they haven't already, what's facing the people who stayed behind in those areas. death or the even in front of the people who were in their curation zones, a, b, and c. those are the most like this is purple, red zones. you have almost no chance of surviving because this storm brings storm surges off between 8 and 15 feet. that's a lot the ever child. so united states is 14 feet tall. this has a 1st floor, maybe a 2nd or an attic, and this storm brings a foot above that water search into inland. with a category 3 forces of width is
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a 155 miles per hour. this will die down over the time and come here with a balance between 70 and 120 mazda. now, that's still enough to take roofs of singles, off fell trees down power lines and so on. and of course, contaminated water, flood water, that's a problem. more inland, as well as know at the coast. so if you didn't sleep, if you didn't evacuate your risk in your life, you probably have a very, very, very high chance of dying. and what plans do authorities they are in florida have in place to, to mitigate the damage they can really do something about the damage, but they can of course, start their rescue, end of the rescue operations. and that is actually in full spring already this thousands of people this fema federal emergency agency, a person that on hand, that is d. o. the defense department painter. going to test right now on the hand,
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depending on alone, just securing 1500000 meals ready to be getting into those loans where people are so afraid. 2.5000000 gallons of water drinking water ready to be shipped or brought into those areas of cost utility work or is that or is that or is that a 1st responder now? they do not get out before winds died down to 45 miles an hour. why? because you would endanger those, those rescue workers. those 1st responders empties police utility workers. is that project right? nobody is going to do this. so if you are now in a position that you have to call 911, the emergency call, they pick up and say, okay, we got you, but we can't send anybody out to help you right away. you just have to wait it out . hopefully that works for you. a step on 3 months reporting for us in orlando, florida. thank you and say, states hurricane milton has also become a hot political issue in the us just weeks ahead of the election. and then address
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from the white house president bite in cold out republican candidate and former president donald trump, for leading, as he called it, the onslaught of wives about the government's response to this hurricane. and the last one, trump and his allies have been making false claims, including one congress woman who said it was the government controlling the weather . over the last few weeks has been reckless and irresponsible and relentless promotion of this information and outright lies what's going on. literally there are, there are thousands of fellow americans are putting their lives at stake and putting on the line to do the day just work it needs to be done. and it's harmful to those who most need to help. quite frankly, these lies are on american to brooklyn, cowski as a journalist and this information expert, she walked us through some of the rumors and false information being spread. well the rumors are that fema is killing people. there are rumors that the by the
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ministration is refusing to send aid. there is, there are rumors that there's, you know, operatives that are down on the grounds in the are the areas that are been ravaged by hurricane uh, typically asheville, north carolina. and you don't, many of these are the same rumors and just information that you see as or any kind of major disaster. and that's because they are specifically being circulated to make people less hopeful and more just distrustful of the government. and you mentioned fema, that's the federal emergency response agency who exactly is spreading misinformation and different this information and why are they doing it? ok, so um what do i like to say in this case? uh, before you answer your questions, that the d is for the labor. this is, this is an actual effort to, to cause problems on the ground. it is actually to deliberate effort and should be
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considered and attached. and the people who are reading this or the global bar, right, that would be, that was donald trump, here in the united states, members of the g o p, but also members of the fluoride and members of the large unfortunately group a way to kind of this that the united states seems to have, so all of these folks talk to each other online and we're gonna messaging and so on online. and it's, they're ready to be deployed whenever there's a disaster sense or when and also i should not, don't say there's about mentioning the global aspect of it. there are also nations fetterhoff style to the united states and has been circulating this information propaganda. specifically, the administration in, in russia, in particular, and their allies like henry and you were born in ministration by members of those government are also circulating this information in the united states. they have been, it is a well documented issue and it's always much worse when there's
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a major natural disaster like this. how does information does miss information and this information like what you're talking about, put people like in florida right now at a greater risk. oh absolutely. a huge range, i mean i saw something yesterday where, um, the evacuation map was getting circulated. it was very convincing. it was very real . she was deeply alarming. and it was showing that, you know, if you wanted to evacuate, you needed to go to, you know, several 100 miles away to any one of these neighboring states. you know, and, and the thing is, people that aren't big into accidents when they're evacuating with this. they, they lose things, they panic, you know, they go into extreme um, emotional phase because this is really scary. clean a natural disaster is, is very frightening. so she causes more confusion. it can do to people and they, they need to apply and help. they don't know who to call and they don't trust their neighbors. they don't trust each other. they don't trust the government state,
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city, national. they don't trust anyone. totally trusted themselves. and you know, presumably the stuff file a gun, so they have so hurting people who are already vulnerable in a vulnerable situation. a journalist and this information expert, brooke, brooke, binkowski, thanks for your insights. thank you very much. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines. mozambique has begun counting votes and its general elections. daniel tapco is widely expected to win the presidency, preserving his from lima parties, half a century hold on power. the ruling faction has been accused of rigging past elections, which it denies it could take as long as 2 weeks for the final results to be announced. right on top of one of india's leading industrialists has died at the age of $86.00. his legacy includes pioneering work in indian aviation and expanding the outside group into a global business, prime minister and
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a render moody crazed rough time tied to as a visionary leader and philanthropist. those. the 3 pioneers in protein research have been awarded. this is no bulk nobel chemistry prize american scientist, david baker, and 2 british based colleagues to me as a sabbath and john jumper. i being recognized for work focused on the structure of proteins. the building blocks of life recruiting design is all about us president joe biden. and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu have spoken on the phone for the 1st time and weeks is rarely officials say the talks focused on plans for a retaliatory strike on a run following it runs a ballistic missile attack on israel last week. after the call is rarely defense minister it your, i've got lunch, said the strike would be deadly. precise and surprising. the state of the chief international editor richard walker is in washington. he told us more about the
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discussions between israel and the us regarding a wrong. what is clear from the us side is that they want to avoid israel's response of being escalade tree. that if we will get into a tit for tat situation, which is the risk here, what's very important from the west coast back to visit those 2 for sat cycles. don't go, don't escalate, they don't get more serious. but rather that there was an attempt to kind of dial down successively if there was going to be a tit for tat cycle here. so that is very much the, the us perspective and bite and has even publicly judge these riley's not to go off to iran's nuclear program, which of course is a major concern of these re lease. um also he suggested that he doesn't think it will be a good idea of for these where it used to go off to iran, oil installations, so buying and kind of trying to, to, to,
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to rain and netanyahu that, and i think it's gonna be a real test of how bad that relationship has got to see what these ready response is off to those warnings from bite and whether nothing yahoo respects those band reset bite and has set in public or whether he goes ahead and mounts and attack on that kind of level so anyway, and i mean, as you mentioned earlier, i mean, we know that the relationship has been in difficulties. these 2 men have not been getting on. they've had a difficult relationship for a long period that's, that's a pretty well reported. but as we've seen of the periods of the last few months over and over again, we've seen a process of the, the americans trying to say, let's deescalate, let's try and find disease, find gaza. let's try and find disease 5 with his blog. and each time the next yahoo government overstepping, i'm pushing ahead and saying no, we need to take these opportunities to to ensure our security. so real litmus tests,
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i think of the us is where the relationship is. we see what happens in the strike, which we assume could be imminent at this point, or that's it for now. but keep it here on the w and download our app dw news for more news and information. i'm david levitz. thanks for watching the clicking common wrap up against you in touch you. that's how the bond is going to be. that's why i love this job because i've got used to living with the living and dividing together. peter's as the way to edison century have been rescuing little giants. i see here the elephant ninety's in the notes of can you that's a tober 25th on d w.

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