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the airplane muscles are important for both candidates, especially when states like michigan to how we would expect the outcome because additional election to as presidential election 2024 watts. the whole coverage on the this is dw news life from berlin, spain, sands and troops to search for the missing after this weeks. devastating floods, communities kind of the cost. as the king of begins with more rain for cost official save the death toll is likely to increase. also in the program, the world's biggest ever conference to protect nature, it goes into overtime. delegates from some to 100 countries come from 16, someone in colombia tried to break it deadlock over have to stop. the declines in bio diversity and then serve you a train station roof collapses,
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killing at least 14 people. others are feared buried beneath the rubber the unpopular felony as welcome to the program. emergency services in spain are searching for bodies following this week's devastating floods. more than 200 people have now been confirmed dead in the valencia region, where the deluge at dozens are still missing. the defense minister it says, more bodies may still be trapped in vehicles court in the flood. the tsunami, like scenes have drawn thousands of people from all over the country to help with a cane up and to disrupt distribute aid to stranded residents. emergency workers such a flooded cobb park in valencia, the victims of the recent floods. the risk you work is turning into recovery
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efforts as the hopes of finding people trapped to life have been above ground firefighters, the removing the cause that would tossed into waterways and piled up in the streets by the freshest flood waters. the extensive damage has put daily life to a halt. good old robust auto bill. we haven't been through the worst part yet to them. nothing can come through. no food go nothing. the only thing that comes of the rescue trucks that can maybe bring a bit of food, but you need to walk 15 to 20 kilometers to buy some bridge metals. by up on the pipe. that was no warning, w. w knows, i think in the end it was too much for everyone. it's true that they should have been warned, but in those circumstances, i don't think anyone could have done anything. it was something extraordinary.
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never seen before a mind. oh, my parents lifetime, i get your, your love in these 5 years. now the experts say that climate change is to blame for heavy storms and flooding, becoming more common. but they will say point to the failures and the low cooling system for not keeping residents in these high risk areas in valencia safe . the fact that we didn't hear those going to be, so people on the ground saying they haven't received the warnings in time, and they were already neck deep in malta, when they got those alerts on their cell phones. you know, not suggest something's going very wrong. there with the boating system, spain's prime minister petro sanchez, met with me to relo, to collect spots and emergency workers in the region to discuss the flood damage as residents question, if more could have been done to wound them climate research or how to
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handle re explain to me, the connection between climate change and natural disasters, as we're witnessing in spain right now as no, unfortunately around the world, we're seeing these extreme weather events really just devastate populations. and it really depends on the type of batch. if we want to say that climate changes produced more severity or more frequency of thought about. so for example, with heat ways, we're seeing a more frequency, more severity and a longer duration with things like tropical psych loans. we're seeing more severity with regards the floods in spain, which is but so devastating in the southern and eastern regions. i mean more than 205 tasks, many left and accounted for your heart truly briggs for the local population. what we know is that 1st of all, the mediterranean sea actually record a its highest temperatures to its recorded history in august. so that region has been unfortunately prone to lots of drugs as he waves. and as he
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evaporates water, the word air fluids were moisture. and so that it turned to lead to beach for reginald encores. yeah, certainly devastating to see those images. do you expect greater action at this year's un climate change conference considering at the sheer number of extreme events that we've been c yeah, you know, unfortunately this year has just shot or climate record after climate record. i mean, i'm coming at you from the united states or we just had serially disrupting hurricanes . hurricane helene and milton phillips, hundreds of people died or the $53000000000.00 in damages. we saw more than 1000 people with the iris here at the hodge in mca because of the extreme heat. so there's your really has to put climate change and full focus and hoping that cop 29 will kind of carry those stories forward and make sure that countries who come around and can be, i think go shooting table. remember just how devastating these are beds or bed for
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populations all around the world. how can we make our cities and communities more resilient to the worst effects of climate change? as you know, i think there are a number of ways i'll highlight one in particular. so with the extreme heat that we've been having throughout this year, that has also been affecting the mediterranean region as well, which is partly why a lot of residents were not prepared for these freight ends because they've been dealing with heat and droughts. a lot of cities around the world have actually a pointed chief heat officers. you've seen this happen in los angeles, miami, santiago, she way. and the goal is really to highlight the local gaps and preparing the population to deal with that particular type of extreme weather event. and i think that students across the world might need to do that kind of stop take, depending on what type of events that their work from to. i think we in addition have to look at an infrastructure, you know, the european environment, the agency's us. but europe is actually the fastest warming content on the planet.
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very punch dfacs of climate change. and unfortunately, a lot of the infrastructure is just not present. we, it's not, you know, 2 years ago when the receipt waves of the united kingdom, we saw rhodes actually buckling. and i think unfortunately that with the floods in space we're seeing but lack of infrastructure resiliency coming into full play as well. yes, certainly a devastating to see the effects of us had a great to have you on the show. and thanks for sharing all of your expertise with this climate research hand handled. and joining us from california tonight or in columbia, delegates at the world's largest nature conservation, so must have extended their talks after failing to reach an agreement on have to hold and reverse declines in bio diversity representatives from summit 200 countries have a meeting at the carpet 16 summit in the city of cali, rich and coordination to remain divided over how to fund efforts to hold species. los the countries presidency has proposed several draft of text text and
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a breaking the style night. all right, well for more on this uh, i can speak now to phillip uh ball and donal who is at the w correspondence. he's reporting for us from the cop 16 in cottage at great. have you on the show. so no agreement. yes. despite the days of talks that what are the main sticking points? well, just as you mentioned, they have been talking for 2 weeks now. they get e and a number. at least they want 20000000000 dollars each year for the conservation of the system. but this, the is that is some companies want to implement these, you know, the fast way to have him out of a good way of achieving the finance that they've required for the projects. while others believe that the have to keep a track on that investment that they are making. that's why they come to an ext. uh robinson for negotiations to see if they can in scope 16. we don't get even on this
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matter. no up the cop 15 summit in montreal, which was that less than 2 years ago. governments agreed to stop the human cause destruction of nature. how would you rate the progress made since then as well? at least in columbia, they believes that they are trying. they are implementing some of the fuse and they're going to be starting to avoid the economy of i made for color or oil, but that we don't use not doing so. and the reason dependence on oil and gas and cold not only for producing energy, but also for the economic aspect. so they change must be fast, but it's not happening right now. well, there's also being criticism in columbia from indigenous, and i, for columbia and rights groups that the agreement isn't going far enough. and there isn't an agreement yet. and what can you tell us about that?
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well, eh, you have to take into account. i guess you're still leaving another conflict on the areas where those critics are talking about, that the government is not implying whether you should be doing is because the country doesn't have an access to all the so silver for the regions. it and even you can go further and try to justify the patios where the look of the environment, w divs, the nurse, and what is happening out of also the ideas that are being controlled by i'm groups and also through the dealers. so he's a, b, t, t, and the engine is business for them. they are correct that the government must do enough mazda more on this matter. but it's pretty difficult to, to, to do this because they 1st have to agree on a b. so agreement and then maybe they can authorize the subjects. i'm sure you'll be taping and close sign it for us. very bad. thanks for joining us tonight. deed
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over use philip at abilene dental in kylie in columbia. thanks. hello to taiwan has started to repair buildings and restore power to tens of thousands of people after being hit by its most powerful storms for decades, typhoon conway made land full on thursday, bringing strong winds and flash flooding. more than 500 people were injured. to account the driver of this tax, he thought it was safe to go back out on the streets of type hey, but learned the hard way that it wasn't the the the tree still pin the vehicle to the road in the morning. as a matter of luck that he wasn't till the roof of my car had my head and felt like my headed been hit hard. i put the seat down right away and managed to move backwards. in the mountains to check hikers were rescued
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by helicopter. after they went missing during the storm, they told local media that they had planned the trip thinking data, voided type, truancies, and all need to be caught off guard. workers are clearing the streets of type. a after type from congress slammed into the island on thursday with winds of over 180 kilometers per hour. much of the damage will take days or weeks to repair. tar when he is. authorities are used to destructive weather at this time of year. but this storm was something out of the ordinary time for some more stories making headlines around the world, seasonal firefighters protesting about their employment conditions of clashed with police sites, side degree arguments in athens. officials, se 14 people were injured, firefighters are demanding full time employment, as their contracts currently only run from may to october. they say grease means year round firefighting capability. the same delivery as armed forces
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a arm supporters of former president l. morales have taken around 20 soldiers hostage and a military barracks. this comes after police tried to care roads that have been blocked by morales supporters. for nearly 3 weeks. the protesters want to prevent morales is arrest. i'm what he calls, but i trumped up rate charges impulse go. i would at least 14 people have been killed after part of a roof collapse of the main train station. the serbian city of novi sad more i believe, to be buried beneath the rubble the station was renovated twice in recent years, service presidents as 5 to determine what he called the political and criminal responsibility for the collapse surveillance video shows the moment when a concrete kind of be collapsed at a railway station in northern. so it'd be a, as many people were entering and exiting the building. and some were sitting on benches at the time of the collapse the victims were pulled from the rubble
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with the help of bulldozers and heavy machinery to cut and dig through the debris some ship right, so the construction that collapsed is extremely heavy. but hundreds of tons, now rescued was who arrived in a few minutes, immediately started the search. what must this opportunity with many dead and others severely injured? the government has declared saturday, an official day of morning. i get this is a tragedy. it's a black friday for us for all of serbia, certainly for the north besides, it's welcome and thank you to all those we're fighting to say about people as possible. to know if he's tied railway station in serbia, the 2nd largest city reopened in july. after 3 years of renovation work authorities,
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