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it is happening some migraines on the african continent. housing in europe. odyssey starts november 9th the this is dw and hughes live from berlin, spain sands, and troops to search for the missing after this week. devastating floods. communities kind of the cost has to clean up against advocates more rain forecast, official site. the death toll is likely to increase also on the program and serve the train station roof collapses killing. at least 14 people, others are feared buried beneath the rubble of jelly chokes. under a layer of toxic smoke indian authority struggle to enforce finds on crop burning as fireworks and tackling pollution. that's getting worse by the year.
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the unpopular police. 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 had dozens are still missing. the defense minister says more bodies may still be trapped in vehicles. caught in the flood deep su nami, like scenes, have drawn thousands of people from all over the country to help with a cane of and to distribute 8 to stranded residence. emergency workers such a flooded call park in valencia. the victims of the recent floods rescue work is turning into recovery efforts as the hopes of finding people trapped to life have
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dimmed above ground. 55 to the removing the cost would tossed into waterways and piled up in the streets by the rushes flood waters to the extensive damage is put daily life to a halt. good old robust auto bill. we havent been through the worst part yet. done . nothing can come through, no food to go, nothing coming in there. the only thing that comes of the rescue trucks that can maybe bring a bit of food, but you need to book 15 to 20 kilometers to buy some bridge metals. by uploading the deposit. i don't even know what the what was that was no warning. some you do. does you know that? 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. never seen before a mind. oh my parents lifetime, i get thing or your you love these fathers. not. experts say that climate change is
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to blame for heavy storms in flooding becoming more common. but they will say point to the failures in the low cooling system for not keeping residents in these high risk areas in valencia safe. the fact that we didn't hear those warnings be, so people on the ground saying they haven't received the warnings in time, and they've already neck deep in malta, when they got those alerts on their cell phones. you know, not suggest something's going very wrong. that with the winning system, springs prime minister petro sanchez. net 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 a little earlier, i spoke to climate research or hannah handle, who explained the connection between climate change and natural disasters,
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you know, 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 change has produced some more severity or more frequency of data. but so for example, with heat waves, we're seeing a more frequency, more severity and longer to ration with things like tropical psych loans. we're seeing more severity now with regards to floods in spain, which i've just been so devastating in the southern and eastern regions. i mean, more than 205 depths, many left and accounted for your heart truly briggs of the local population. what we know is that 1st of all, the mediterranean sea actually recording 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 evaporates water, the word air fluids were moisture and so that it turned to lead to be original to
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onboard. 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 see? 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 pizza this year. 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. a bed for populations all around the world. how can we make our cities and communities more resilient to the worst effects of climate change?
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as you know, these 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 radians because they've been dealing with heat and drowns 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 in preparing the population to deal with that particular type of extreme weather event. and i think that stevie's across the world might need to do that kind of stuff take depending on what type of events that them work from to. i think we in addition have to look at infrastructure. you know, the european environment, the agency's suspect drip is actually the fastest warming content on the planet. very punch the facts of climate change. and unfortunately, a lot of the infrastructure is just not present. we, it's not, you know, 2 years ago when they were heat waves in the united kingdom, we saw rhodes actually buckling. and i think unfortunately,
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that with the floods in the space, we're seeing but loc benefit, structure, 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 cannot handle. joining us from california to night air quality in india as capital daily has deteriorated to dangerous levels of tardies blame the burning of crops and neighboring states under widespread use of fireworks during the holiday of to wiley. last month's india supreme court ruled the clean air was a fundamental human right, an ordered or authorities to take action. a city of 30000000 soaked by the clear of smog is a problem in breathing envy. you can see my eyes working. so i have feeling that in addition in the eyes, and though visibility is very bad,
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each winter daily battles, pollution, the cold air traps, dust fumes, and smoke from fires on farms in neighboring states. one major culprit fireworks. deli is banned both to use and sailor fireworks around the wally police seas. nearly 2 tons of it, but they're still being sold in neighboring states. and on the night of the wally marking the hindu holiday that celebrates the victory flight over darkness. the sky over dully lit up with colorful enlisted burst of light because of the religious sentiment. police often hesitate to act but that's good. pollution is a huge problem nowadays, especially today. it's too much. people were setting off by attackers late into the
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night. we could not even sleep because of a noise. a campaign has been encouraging people to light the instead, or the lambs made of clay or mud. more environmentally friendly way to celebrate prosperity during the wally. let's go to a new tele now where our correspondent, ideal body standing by for us to feel great to see you. first and foremost, what's the air quality, light cat where you are today? has it, improves it all as well. yeah. it quality in getting has become way toxic and the pollution is so bad that you can actually smell it. unfortunately, here we here around this time does to guess i'm the new trinity. i'm actually difficult to read for you every one. the residents have been complaining about reading issues. i didn't really think that he had to dig into. now let's see if you have to extreme fluid levels of pollution levels of prost almost to $25.00 to
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$20.00 times to the world health organization or even come get that saved. it simply makes sending across several locations. i know denny also ranks of us most, but you can see boxing because people say that the product is also complaining about the residents having defined a fight, track him down to celebrate the wiley and now in some parts of both the capital, a sound like practice to equity, which is the ticking of the stock smoke, which is already here. but uh, on people does band manufactory i even storage and see and boasting of my practice not it's not, no, not majestic days, but even better regions. but this bad was supposed to be please, but you wish to hear my tactless queen be minute. and this date this, this daily, the fusion that the pollution has consequences on people. it's about being this house and, and this is the time when we see a spike of a lot of people are,
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you know, uh, complaining about respecting problems with the spike in the hospitals. right. and many people in there, you're not planning to leave the state and might be to some other places to see a families from stocks a year and a lot sleeve to point out the recent studies by the medical journal labs and found a 20 to a housing depths helping people get between 2018 to 2019. we're all linked to steve's prosecutor fusion. it doesn't sound like a very pleasant situation at all a deal and briefly, if you could, what kind of measures have authorities there are taken to improve the current situation. the parties indeed have one residence to stay in those as much as possible and have a good construction of duty in the city. and they will also be put to use public transport to cops with cuba emissions. because construction of regulating the image
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shows up, responsible for the future levels, and then call me there's also a band all the activities between the wall and the use of the cool and find out the list. diesel generators use put in the language of the services. so the government is working fine, the tactile uh this uh the destructive pollution and it was most, at least at this time, they put people to operate with the back of my practice and assigned to them to light lamps. it goes through the listing the private practice and do all that, but resume, so hopefully fluffy, be restrictions. and now i 40 the thieves the what we have with surface the, with some c o groups and associations. so pretty in this detector, this stops the fusion, right? well, i certainly hope the situation improves for you guys over there. thanks. adel, don't use a deal box in that new delhi force. people in the serbian city of novi side have been paying tribute to the victims of
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a roof collapse audits main train station at least 14 people were killed in the accident on friday morning, i believe to be buried beneath the rubble survey as presidents as though 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 serbia. 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 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,
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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 facade and thank you to all those. we're fighting to say that people as possible to know the side railway station in serbia. the 2nd largest city reopened in july, after 3 years of renovation work authorities, they everyone found responsible for the maintenance of the kennedy would be held accountable. here's a reminder of our top story, spain, this kind of thing. the cost of devastating floods is the clean of begins. over 200 people have lost their lives and officials say the death toll is likely to rise. you're up to date, but that stay with this of next is our tech series shifted. looking at how i can
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