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the floodplain khortytsia national reserve, which is one of the seven wonders of the world, sufferede than ever from the fires. from ukraine. the fires were such that had never happened before, which lasted in our country in principle, from the month of may until the middle of july, there were such areas where fires were constantly renewed. this is due to the fact that after the drop in the level of the kakhovsky reservoir, areas that had not burned before were exposed. for most of the summer, the rescuers were on duty in the khortytsky floodplains, since there was almost no water left in the floodplains. the distance was reached through a new willow forest, which was formed on the site of the former lakes. the work of the rescuers was complicated by the fact that the main fire and rescue equipment could not reach the place fire taking into account the fact that the areas are waterless, in connection with the accident at the kakhovsky eges, water left the banks of the dnieper and it was difficult to collect it with motorized pumps in some cases. unusual fires in khortytsia. caused by
the floodplain khortytsia national reserve, which is one of the seven wonders of the world, sufferede than ever from the fires. from ukraine. the fires were such that had never happened before, which lasted in our country in principle, from the month of may until the middle of july, there were such areas where fires were constantly renewed. this is due to the fact that after the drop in the level of the kakhovsky reservoir, areas that had not burned before were exposed. for most of the summer,...
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the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel for migratory birds in europe. today, pripetsky national park is one of the most popular. a truly impressive number of animals in their natural habitat, as well as admire the beauty of pristine nature. welcome to belarus. the project is objective, do not miss new episodes on the belarus 24 tv channel. well, forward to a bright future. you know, we are going to send alisa to study in england, i will ask you to study with her additionally. i fixed an expensive foreign car, now you owe even more money. and you , colissia, a new english tutor? hold on, it will not be easy. i am not guilty of anything. i came, she is lying all in blood. call the police. everything is clear, on the basis of the above court sentenced to find alexandra alekseyevna shatalova guilty, article 105, you can't immediately say that she is a murderer, my dear, i congratulate you, some... came home, the apartment was sold, i am not a murderer, i am your mother, your biological mother, to be more precise, watch the series statute of limitations on t
the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel for migratory birds in europe. today, pripetsky national park is one of the most popular. a truly impressive number of animals in their natural habitat, as well as admire the beauty of pristine nature. welcome to belarus. the project is objective, do not miss new episodes on the belarus 24 tv channel. well, forward to a bright future. you know, we are going to send alisa to study in england, i will ask you to study with her additionally. i...
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when the floodplain dries out along, come to maple trees. and here's a good example. scans of them is it seems that they have a white look. you sat, the other species, find it difficult to compete with them. you know, not being proficient use die to complete the and then, and those are the species to protect us against flooding. know, can all of a decent members can be exactly because those species are highly resistant to flooding. uh, because a send to you will present. ready that's because those species can handle being shredded better than others. they can also handle drives better, and they sec moisture out of the site which decreases the amount of water contribution to flesh setting events. so the research has had an idea. they started purposefully flooding a small area of the forest every spring for decades and watched what happened confessed, strengthen disability by monitoring a face to face. we found out that that allowed the forest to stay moist for up to 3 months longer, even during drought periods. and that this flood plain forest
when the floodplain dries out along, come to maple trees. and here's a good example. scans of them is it seems that they have a white look. you sat, the other species, find it difficult to compete with them. you know, not being proficient use die to complete the and then, and those are the species to protect us against flooding. know, can all of a decent members can be exactly because those species are highly resistant to flooding. uh, because a send to you will present. ready that's because...
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going back to the bridge i started with the floodplain surrounding it, is there a bicycle lane necessary to reduce vehicular traffic and emissions? what about roadside stands for shopkeepers who are actually trying to sell their goods along the road? how are we going to address air pollution, and the sustainability of that infrastructure? for the people in the floodplain, how do we think about their -- that they depend on to survive, as well as their ability to farm and fish in the area? looking at all of the assets and physical assets, as a system that is deeply interrelated, and that connects to people in nature and needs to be informed by people in their perspective as well as nature and its needs. >> i think that speaks to the entered interdisciplinary approach, which gets to the social side of these heart infrastructure projects. >> maybe a few thoughts, thinking about where to go from here and how to make this work and maybe first is to touch directly at the question. i feel like i have said a number of times that something that is fundamental to mcc is what we call country ownersh
going back to the bridge i started with the floodplain surrounding it, is there a bicycle lane necessary to reduce vehicular traffic and emissions? what about roadside stands for shopkeepers who are actually trying to sell their goods along the road? how are we going to address air pollution, and the sustainability of that infrastructure? for the people in the floodplain, how do we think about their -- that they depend on to survive, as well as their ability to farm and fish in the area?...
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basketball club, and a curling arena will open on the new site, and this is only a small part of the floodplaincently, the dnevnikovskaya floodplain was a fairly remote point where there was no transport infrastructure, no social services, no educational institutions, no sports, now it is a new high-class district, a lot of work is being done to create favorable conditions and landscaped spaces. embankments of the moscow river, and therefore we expect that it will be a center of attraction for city residents, about 3 million square meters of housing will be built and 17 km of new highways will be built, the premiere of the film version of the opera cinderella opened the second season of the project theater in cinema, the performance helikon opera was filmed by the team of the kultura tv channel. multi-camera shooting, advanced technologies of light and sound breathed new life into the old fairy tale. report by elena voroshilova. leonid vants's nightingale is a rare guest in the repertoire. helikon not only got it on its playbill, but together with the tv channel russia culture transferred to th
basketball club, and a curling arena will open on the new site, and this is only a small part of the floodplaincently, the dnevnikovskaya floodplain was a fairly remote point where there was no transport infrastructure, no social services, no educational institutions, no sports, now it is a new high-class district, a lot of work is being done to create favorable conditions and landscaped spaces. embankments of the moscow river, and therefore we expect that it will be a center of attraction for...
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the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel for migratory birds in europe.oday , pripyatsky national park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in belarus. wildlife lovers come. acquaintance with belarusian enterprises and the outstanding results of their work without meeting the required characteristics... the products will not come out if we do not apply modern knowledge, modern technologies, then we will have no future, and i assure you, we have a future, we make a very amazing and rare product - not only in the country, but in principle in the region, because there are not many companies that make watches, directly do production, an approach to business that everyone should strive for, when we release something, it is a big burden. and we need to maintain the brand, so our mood is responsible and fighting, i can say with confidence that our team is a team, from the overall result of ours depends on the contribution of each person.
the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel for migratory birds in europe.oday , pripyatsky national park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in belarus. wildlife lovers come. acquaintance with belarusian enterprises and the outstanding results of their work without meeting the required characteristics... the products will not come out if we do not apply modern knowledge, modern technologies, then we will have no future, and i assure you, we have a future, we make a very...
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the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel. after all , here you can see a truly impressive number of animals in their natural habitat, as well as admire the beauty of pristine nature. welcome to belarus. it is easy to explore belarus, you just need to plan an unusual route. today we welcome you to one of the main tourist attractions of our lezno region, the lezno district house of crafts. listen, but you have some kind of attraction for talents, yes, i understand. probably, yes. this is a memorable place, because once upon a time the headquarters of the 17th red banner timkovich border detachment was located here. the most important thing is to be open. to amazing secrets and facts. have you ever thought about you, why is it that in every belarusian city there is so often a street named september 17? many of chagall's relatives lived in liozno. it was here that his grandfather, grandmother, and parents met each other. and don't forget to give free rein to positive emotions. that's how beautiful it is, we got such a magnificent
the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel. after all , here you can see a truly impressive number of animals in their natural habitat, as well as admire the beauty of pristine nature. welcome to belarus. it is easy to explore belarus, you just need to plan an unusual route. today we welcome you to one of the main tourist attractions of our lezno region, the lezno district house of crafts. listen, but you have some kind of attraction for talents, yes, i understand. probably, yes....
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the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel for migratory birds in europe. today, the pripyatsky national park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in belarus. wildlife lovers come for exciting photo safaris, because here you can see. we are responsible for the development of recipes, the selection of raw materials for compliance with technological parameters, so that in the end we get a quality product for each family. my name is nikolay shekovetsky, i am the deputy director, chief engineer of the open joint-stock company barfim. the working morning begins at 8:00, every day at basically it starts with a tour of the territories, a tour of the workshops, that is, i go around the production. projects, stages of implementation, well and then, when the project is being implemented, then we already look at the operation of the equipment, technical maintenance, selection of spare parts, industrial safety, labor protection, our enterprise barkhim specializes in the production of household chemicals, its basis is washing powders, of course, this is the ma
the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel for migratory birds in europe. today, the pripyatsky national park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in belarus. wildlife lovers come for exciting photo safaris, because here you can see. we are responsible for the development of recipes, the selection of raw materials for compliance with technological parameters, so that in the end we get a quality product for each family. my name is nikolay shekovetsky, i am the deputy...
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i love the last caller about the floodplains woman. fema has always been helpful. i feel more bad for north florida which got hit harder. congress must meet this week apparently to approve more funding for the future. i believe this should be the final nail in the coffin for republicans as we will be able to watch real-time this week congress members that will vote against. great easy to understand, if they will pay attention to this. even a kindergartner will be able to understand that the republicans will vote against this bill and we will be able to see which ones do it. trump has been going around blaming congress, which is ridiculous because the white house approved fema funds, the allocated funds, before the storm arrived in florida, so well last week. and sunday, more was approved. now, we have to go to congress to approve more for the future. thank you for your time. for trump to do that, to use that as political and use us for his political blame is sickening. host: annie, we will get a response from shana. guest: it is unfortunate when it comes to disaster
i love the last caller about the floodplains woman. fema has always been helpful. i feel more bad for north florida which got hit harder. congress must meet this week apparently to approve more funding for the future. i believe this should be the final nail in the coffin for republicans as we will be able to watch real-time this week congress members that will vote against. great easy to understand, if they will pay attention to this. even a kindergartner will be able to understand that the...
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feedback and discredits in germany, are located on a major flood plain home to one of the largest of in floodplain forests and central europe. many flood plains along germany's major rivers and no longer store accessible to because of dikes that were built to stop most of from reaching them. and some of the remaining flood plain areas that covered by fields and houses. in fact, most flood chains in europe also what to have deteriorated, but the vital ego systems they have sold installed calvin housing, tackle climate change. dykes can overflow or break, whereas in tact flood plains can keep slash floods in check. and it's possible to revitalize flood plain landscapes, ecologist much. yes. choice been studying the role of rivers in pistol wetlands for decades for fits you. and what about access is 40 years ago, we realized this flood plain, far as it was, undergoing a process of expansion license, many trees development here that were not flood resistance and which displaced the tree species typical of a flood plain virus to fish. and paul martin at the. ready elm trees or oaks couldn't handle floo
feedback and discredits in germany, are located on a major flood plain home to one of the largest of in floodplain forests and central europe. many flood plains along germany's major rivers and no longer store accessible to because of dikes that were built to stop most of from reaching them. and some of the remaining flood plain areas that covered by fields and houses. in fact, most flood chains in europe also what to have deteriorated, but the vital ego systems they have sold installed calvin...
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the floodplains have completely ruined us, so it turns out that it needs to be saved. hing, i think, needs to be saved and the bulbs. however, there are successful examples. a blogger from the leningrad region , tatyana bedareva, collects aspen mushrooms, birch boletes and even porcini mushrooms on her plot. we planted mushrooms at the beginning of may, and by the end of the summer we had mushrooms in some immeasurable quantity, and exactly where we planted them. true, for this it was necessary to carefully prepare the soil, mix horse manure with humus, peat together with mushroom spores and bury it under the trees. and myself... an important detail: tatyana's plot is forested, and it is important for the listed mushrooms to have a close connection with the roots of trees (mycorrhiza), otherwise they do not grow. we have a swamp nearby, the soil is quite acidic, and here, of course, there is a piece of forest. i think that if you plant mushrooms in the beds, then they are unlikely to grow. some people successfully move them from the forest to the house, not not only mus
the floodplains have completely ruined us, so it turns out that it needs to be saved. hing, i think, needs to be saved and the bulbs. however, there are successful examples. a blogger from the leningrad region , tatyana bedareva, collects aspen mushrooms, birch boletes and even porcini mushrooms on her plot. we planted mushrooms at the beginning of may, and by the end of the summer we had mushrooms in some immeasurable quantity, and exactly where we planted them. true, for this it was necessary...
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could build a bridge which is designed to withstand flooding, if you have not considered the underlying floodplain management -- no amount of infrastructure is going to resolve that problem. i remember sitting there with the president of pakistan and his cabinet, and former special envoy terry. they said the flooding in that country was biblical in proportion. one third of the country underwater. what was left standing were usaid schools that served as emergency shelters and points of contact for people in the context of the tremendous disaster. looking at the video streaming and from hurricanes on our own shores, you can see that a well-built building surrounded by roads that are completely impassable does us no good, because you cannot get to the people inside the building who like food and water. i think thinking comprehensively about these issues is not just about the great infrastructure -- the concrete -- but the green infrastructure, how we ensure that solutions are really doing their job to protect our environment. in the policy environment that surrounds those investments which can really
could build a bridge which is designed to withstand flooding, if you have not considered the underlying floodplain management -- no amount of infrastructure is going to resolve that problem. i remember sitting there with the president of pakistan and his cabinet, and former special envoy terry. they said the flooding in that country was biblical in proportion. one third of the country underwater. what was left standing were usaid schools that served as emergency shelters and points of contact...
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this region is called the belarusian amazonia, because it is here that vast marshlands, wide floodplains the pripyat river and its tributaries, oak forests and broad-leaved forests are located, which in structure and floristics composition is unique for the entire east european plain. scientists believe that the national park is a hydrologically closed area. about 38 species of fish live on its territory. the flora of the national park includes more than a thousand species of higher plants, 47 of which are listed in the red book of the republic of belarus. the fauna of the national park is rich and diverse, characterized by a significant number of rare species that are not found anywhere else in belarus. of the large ungulates, there are many elk, wild boar, roe deer, predators, lynx, wolf, wood grouse, ferret, weasel, and pine marten are common. re-acclimatization of bison, as well as the janot-like dog, andatry is successfully carried out on the territory of the park. pripetsky national park has the international status of a key ornithological territory. 256 species of feathered birds
this region is called the belarusian amazonia, because it is here that vast marshlands, wide floodplains the pripyat river and its tributaries, oak forests and broad-leaved forests are located, which in structure and floristics composition is unique for the entire east european plain. scientists believe that the national park is a hydrologically closed area. about 38 species of fish live on its territory. the flora of the national park includes more than a thousand species of higher plants, 47...
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going back to the bridge i started with the floodplain surrounding it, is there a bicycle lane necessaryreduce vehicular traffic and emissions? what about roadside stands for shopkeepers who are actually trying to sell their goods along the road? how are we going to address air pollution, and the sustainability of that infrastructure? for the people in the floodplain, how do we think about their -- that they depend on to survive, as well as their ability to farm and fish in the area? looking at all of the assets and physical assets, as a system that is deeply interrelated, and that connects to people in nature and needs to be informed by people in their perspective as well as nature and its needs. >> i think that speaks to the entered interdisciplinary approach, which gets to the social side of these heart infrastructure projects. >> maybe a few thoughts, thinking about where to go from here and how to make this work and maybe first is to touch directly at the question. i feel like i have said a number of times that something that is fundamental to mcc is what we call country ownership.
going back to the bridge i started with the floodplain surrounding it, is there a bicycle lane necessaryreduce vehicular traffic and emissions? what about roadside stands for shopkeepers who are actually trying to sell their goods along the road? how are we going to address air pollution, and the sustainability of that infrastructure? for the people in the floodplain, how do we think about their -- that they depend on to survive, as well as their ability to farm and fish in the area? looking at...
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from there, two of them could not be saved, utility workers are trying to clear the roads from the floodplainelp them. next regional news, do not switch. now to the news of the capital region, again cloudy rainy will be in moscow today, the air temperature will not rise above +13°. precipitation will continue throughout the day. atmospheric pressure is slightly above normal - 742 mm of the artut column. tomorrow the capital region is expecting a significant cold snap, the thermometer will drop to +6°. forecasters said that this year there will be no golden autumn as such, because of the abnormally dry and hot september, the leaves began to dry earlier than turn yellow or red, how did the unusual weather affect the harvest in the moscow region fields and summer cottages, oksana maksimova found out? what kind of cucumbers are made, well, under the press, let's say, that's it. like bullheads , they consider jars appetizing in the fall pickles are lined up in neat rows in the cellar, everything that grew in the garden, potatoes, onions, garlic, zucchini, are sent to storage, they are not in a hur
from there, two of them could not be saved, utility workers are trying to clear the roads from the floodplainelp them. next regional news, do not switch. now to the news of the capital region, again cloudy rainy will be in moscow today, the air temperature will not rise above +13°. precipitation will continue throughout the day. atmospheric pressure is slightly above normal - 742 mm of the artut column. tomorrow the capital region is expecting a significant cold snap, the thermometer will drop...
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what we can do that helps with the water supply issue and also addresses flooding is to put the natural floodplains and restore them off our rivers throughout the valley. the state invested $50 million in this clearing bureaucratic red tape to accomplish it and fund a dozen of the projects here but the problem is we need so much more and what you saw in john's discussion of the issue is we are too focused in washington with casting blame. it is the regulator's fault, it is somebody else's fault. it's mind blowing to me with this congress that has been the most unproductive congress in u.s. history that there is no work ethic. here in the valley people work really hard. we have incredible work ethic. when someone asks you to do something, you will up your sleeves and get it done but people want to have misdirection on blame someone else, give you all the reasons the job is not done. what we proved in california are working with nonprofits like river partners is you can both protect from flooding, restore the natural habitat, protect the environment and recharge underground aquifers to give us more w
what we can do that helps with the water supply issue and also addresses flooding is to put the natural floodplains and restore them off our rivers throughout the valley. the state invested $50 million in this clearing bureaucratic red tape to accomplish it and fund a dozen of the projects here but the problem is we need so much more and what you saw in john's discussion of the issue is we are too focused in washington with casting blame. it is the regulator's fault, it is somebody else's...
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i love the last caller about the floodplains woman. fema has always been helpful. e bad for north florida which got hit harder. congress must meet this week apparently to approve more funding for the future. i believe this should be the final nail in the coffin for republicans as we will be able to watch real-time this week congress members that will vote against. great easy to understand, if they will pay attention to this. even a kindergartner will be able to understand that the republicans will vote against this bill and we will be able to see which ones do it. trump has been going around blaming congress, which is ridiculous because the white house approved fema funds, the allocated funds, before the storm arrived in florida, so well last week. and sunday, more was approved. now, we have to go to congress to approve more for the future. thank you for your time. for trump to do that, to use that as political and use us for his political blame is sickening. host: annie, we will get a response from shana. guest: it is unfortunate when it comes to disaster that it c
i love the last caller about the floodplains woman. fema has always been helpful. e bad for north florida which got hit harder. congress must meet this week apparently to approve more funding for the future. i believe this should be the final nail in the coffin for republicans as we will be able to watch real-time this week congress members that will vote against. great easy to understand, if they will pay attention to this. even a kindergartner will be able to understand that the republicans...
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i love the last caller about the floodplains woman. fema has always been helpful. e bad for north florida which got hit harder. congress must meet this week apparently to approve more funding for the future. i believe this should be the final nail in the coffin for republicans as we will be able to watch real-time this week congress members that will vote against. great easy to understand, if they will pay attention to this. even a kindergartner will be able to understand that the republicans will vote against this bill and we will be able to see which ones do it. trump has been going around blaming congress, which is ridiculous because the white house approved fema funds, the allocated funds, before the storm arrived in florida, so well last week. and sunday, more was approved. now, we have to go to congress to approve more for the future. thank you for your time. for trump to do that, to use that as political and use us for his political blame is sickening. host: annie, we will get a response from shana. guest: it is unfortunate when it comes to disaster that it c
i love the last caller about the floodplains woman. fema has always been helpful. e bad for north florida which got hit harder. congress must meet this week apparently to approve more funding for the future. i believe this should be the final nail in the coffin for republicans as we will be able to watch real-time this week congress members that will vote against. great easy to understand, if they will pay attention to this. even a kindergartner will be able to understand that the republicans...
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it's one of the explicit exclusions, which is why we always suggest people carry flood insurance, even if you are not in a floodplainost people in the state of florida do not carry flood insurance, so these will be uninsured losses to most individuals.— be uninsured losses to most individuals. does the federal governments _ individuals. does the federal governments come - individuals. does the federal governments come in - individuals. does the federal governments come in at - individuals. does the federalj governments come in at that point to help out?— point to help out? there is some federal— point to help out? there is some federal government | some federal government programmes that help out after an event, but they are not grants, they are not free money. they tend to be lower interest loans that are available to consumers to help them rebuild. but it does not as nearly as extensive coverage as nearly as extensive coverage as you get pre—loss when you do buy insurance policies that are available. i buy insurance policies that are available. . , buy insurance policies that are available. ., , , buy insurance po
it's one of the explicit exclusions, which is why we always suggest people carry flood insurance, even if you are not in a floodplainost people in the state of florida do not carry flood insurance, so these will be uninsured losses to most individuals.— be uninsured losses to most individuals. does the federal governments _ individuals. does the federal governments come - individuals. does the federal governments come in - individuals. does the federal governments come in at - individuals....
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the side of amount. they are not in any floodplain in it normal modeling, but we are in a different world. none of those folks at flood insurance, because in the last forever they would never have needed a. and we need to step up our game to meet the moment. ms. esposito: these are difficult questions that have to happen. you want people to stay in their homes, but you want to make sure that they are there safely and there is no possibility or probability of danger and we are making sure that we are rebuilding of the structure. and we are taking a hard look at whether it is the side of a mountain or in a flood zone. it does not matter where the home is where the business is located. we have to make sure that we are doing our best, and sometimes they are hard discussions that have to happen and we have to say this is no longer hospitable or able to be -- i am losing my word. habitable. that is not where we want to go right away. went to make sure people have the opportunity to stand their homes, and when we can make them whole we have to make them whole. moderator: that will do it for this d
the side of amount. they are not in any floodplain in it normal modeling, but we are in a different world. none of those folks at flood insurance, because in the last forever they would never have needed a. and we need to step up our game to meet the moment. ms. esposito: these are difficult questions that have to happen. you want people to stay in their homes, but you want to make sure that they are there safely and there is no possibility or probability of danger and we are making sure that...
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the answer is to build more homes, not on floodplains, as you were saying there, joe, but build them.the answer is to provide affordable social housing. you know, however , that is going to know, however, that is going to get those social housing because, i mean, look, they've labour will not guarantee now it's going to go to our veterans. >> they will not rule out it's going to go to illegal migrants. so who's i mean, when i was an mp , gosh, people were waiting mp, gosh, people were waiting 4 to 6 years to get on to get a property . so what labour are property. so what labour are doing with this , people are doing with this, people are going to be waiting longer because there's going to be less less supply, but more demand. >> well, i don't think that's necessarily the case, but i do think there needs to be some protection for tenants. and i think you're absolutely right. there does need to be something that isn't a sort of a hammer to crack a nut. you know, it's fine having a goldfish or a small cat, but actually you don't want, you know, big dogs. >> well, joe and joe and andrew,
the answer is to build more homes, not on floodplains, as you were saying there, joe, but build them.the answer is to provide affordable social housing. you know, however , that is going to know, however, that is going to get those social housing because, i mean, look, they've labour will not guarantee now it's going to go to our veterans. >> they will not rule out it's going to go to illegal migrants. so who's i mean, when i was an mp , gosh, people were waiting mp, gosh, people were...
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smaller riverine basins, the kinds we see in more of the the mountainous areas like we see in western north carolina. if you are in one of those floodplainshose maps, most likely your lender is going to require you to have insurance. outside of that, it's not necessarily something we think about or look at, if you are not in one of those maps and not required to get flood insurance. john: are there places that might not have been one on one of those maps in the past, but given the changes from climate change, given the more intense, more severe storms that it ought to be prudent now? jeffrey: absolutely, and i think all homeowners, certainly those who would have the means to do so should take a look at what flood insurance would cost even if they're not necessarily in a floodplain. it's worth noting that oftentimes this is related to risks or if you're in a lower risk area, it shouldn't cost as much, but we are seeing storms like this. we've seen 1000 year flood events. we've seen flood events that are are hitting areas with very little coverage of flood insurance because these are areas that typically weren't at risk historically, but we
smaller riverine basins, the kinds we see in more of the the mountainous areas like we see in western north carolina. if you are in one of those floodplainshose maps, most likely your lender is going to require you to have insurance. outside of that, it's not necessarily something we think about or look at, if you are not in one of those maps and not required to get flood insurance. john: are there places that might not have been one on one of those maps in the past, but given the changes from...
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could build a bridge which is designed to withstand flooding but if you haven't considered the underlying floodplain management, the water of a whh the bridge is going to pass, no amount of infrastructure is going to resolve that problem. i remember sitting there with the presidenti of pakistan and his cabinet and former special envoy terry and they said the flooding in that country was biblical infl proportion. one-third of the country under water. and what was left standing where use the id architected schools as emergency shelters points of contact for people in the context of that tremendous disaster. as you look at the video streaming in from the hurricanes on her own shores, you can see that a a well-built building surrounded by roads that are completely impassable does us no good because you can't get to the people inside the building who lack food and water. i think thinking come principally about these issues is encoded form, thinking that just about the concrete but the green infrastructure, how we ensure nature-based solution are really doing the job to protect our environment and i will
could build a bridge which is designed to withstand flooding but if you haven't considered the underlying floodplain management, the water of a whh the bridge is going to pass, no amount of infrastructure is going to resolve that problem. i remember sitting there with the presidenti of pakistan and his cabinet and former special envoy terry and they said the flooding in that country was biblical infl proportion. one-third of the country under water. and what was left standing where use the id...
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the santa cruz and monterey bay areas from disastrous wildfires and widespread flooding. >> we'll implement ten critical flood risk reduction projects that will restore and enhance wetlands and floodplainss. and we'll focus and collaborate on reducing the risk of floods of fires and fostering a workforce that will sustain the california marine sanctuary. >> organization vows to put all of these climate change projects on a fast track to get done. they're expected to be complete within the next five years. >> well, the new ski season begins in just a few weeks, but one of lake tahoe's best known resorts will be closed for the entire ski season. homewood mountain resort is on tahoe's west shore. it's one of the few remaining privately owned resorts in the lake tahoe area. homewood's financial partner decided to pull out of the season due to delays in approving infrastructure improvements at the resort. >> some of our families are bummed, like we've heard from a few of our seasonal rentals that are kind of now scrambling for new plans, especially those who have already like, you know, maybe booked their ski lease. >> homewood mountain resort opened in 1961. it became a popular spot among s
the santa cruz and monterey bay areas from disastrous wildfires and widespread flooding. >> we'll implement ten critical flood risk reduction projects that will restore and enhance wetlands and floodplainss. and we'll focus and collaborate on reducing the risk of floods of fires and fostering a workforce that will sustain the california marine sanctuary. >> organization vows to put all of these climate change projects on a fast track to get done. they're expected to be complete...
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don't have to endure anything like that, but i it's my biggest fear ever in the future to buy a house that's in a floodplainwould you. >> absolutely. why would you. >> and then how could you ever sell it, you know, and those of you who go through this, and those of you who have your homes flooded and indeed hurricane milton, there will be repercussions there in a week's time or so. we will get the heavy downfalls of rain and things that will emanate because of that and just an awful situation on all of this. and you can say what you want, but this is climate change and it is happening and the seas are warmer and therefore, you were saying to me today that the new system, when the sea warms up and it makes these hurricanes stronger and more lethal, they now will have to revisit the grading system. >> they're debating. there's been some discussion about whether or not to introduce a category six, because the ferocity of the winds are stronger than they've ever seen before. this particular hurricane. it's the speed with which it came. it was just a 40 mile an hour storm about this time yesterday. and then you
don't have to endure anything like that, but i it's my biggest fear ever in the future to buy a house that's in a floodplainwould you. >> absolutely. why would you. >> and then how could you ever sell it, you know, and those of you who go through this, and those of you who have your homes flooded and indeed hurricane milton, there will be repercussions there in a week's time or so. we will get the heavy downfalls of rain and things that will emanate because of that and just an awful...
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there is the stopgap, private insurance, and most people carry enough private insurance, particularly if you don't live in a floodplain adjacent to a floodplain that is not typically flood, that is why when you have an amazing event, catastrophic disaster, this is an everyday flood event, a lot of people do not carry insurance for that. so there are uninsured people that will struggle to recover. host: we will get to your calls, and once again we are doing regional phone lines for this segment. if you are in the eastern and central time zones, that number is (202) 748-8000. the mountain and specific time zones, (202) 748-8001. and if you have been impacted by hurricane directly, (202) 748-8002. if you've got questions about fema's response to these latest natural disasters. we will start with trent in omaha, nebraska. good morning, trent. caller: good morning. i just wanted to say a couple of things real quick. my first is for the fema guy come in a sad that donald trump and the rest of the people are listening to him and the lives spread about fema, and like you had the black guy talking about why they don't like, wh
there is the stopgap, private insurance, and most people carry enough private insurance, particularly if you don't live in a floodplain adjacent to a floodplain that is not typically flood, that is why when you have an amazing event, catastrophic disaster, this is an everyday flood event, a lot of people do not carry insurance for that. so there are uninsured people that will struggle to recover. host: we will get to your calls, and once again we are doing regional phone lines for this segment....
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there is the stopgap, private insurance, and most people carry enough private insurance, particularly if you don't live in a floodplainr you live adjacent to a floodplain that is not typically flood, that is why when you have an amazing event, catastrophic disaster, this is an everyday flood event, a lot of people do not carry insurance for that. so there are uninsured people that will struggle to recover. host: we will get to your calls, and once again we are doing regional phone lines for this segment. if you are in the eastern and central time zones, that number is (202) 748-8000. the mountain and specific time zones, (202) 748-8001. and if you have been impacted by hurricane directly, (202) 748-8002. if you've got questions about fema's response to these latest natural disasters. we will start with trent in omaha, nebraska. good morning, trent. caller: good morning. i just wanted to say a couple of things real quick. my first is for the fema guy come in a sad that donald trump and the rest of the people are listening to him and the lives spread about fema, and like you had the black guy talking about why they don'
there is the stopgap, private insurance, and most people carry enough private insurance, particularly if you don't live in a floodplainr you live adjacent to a floodplain that is not typically flood, that is why when you have an amazing event, catastrophic disaster, this is an everyday flood event, a lot of people do not carry insurance for that. so there are uninsured people that will struggle to recover. host: we will get to your calls, and once again we are doing regional phone lines for...
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the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel for migratory birds in europe. today, pripyatsky national park is one of the most popular tourist attractions of belarus. wildlife lovers come for fascinating photo safari, because here you can see a truly impressive number of. animals in their natural habitat, as well as admire the beauty of pristine nature. welcome to belarus. 2025 is a significant year for the eac. the results of the work will be summed up, and for belarus this is the year of the chairmanship. belarus intends to maintain continuity and will also propose new approaches to work. we must sum up the results of the work, as well as lay down the basic principles in implementation. declaration, which was signed by the heads of state of the five in december last year on the further development of the union. the policy of peacefulness, openness and good neighborliness without visas to belarus is becoming increasingly popular among the residents of europe. the dynamics are positive, in just one week more than 400 foreigners from 38 european countries ente
the pripyat floodplain is the largest migration channel for migratory birds in europe. today, pripyatsky national park is one of the most popular tourist attractions of belarus. wildlife lovers come for fascinating photo safari, because here you can see a truly impressive number of. animals in their natural habitat, as well as admire the beauty of pristine nature. welcome to belarus. 2025 is a significant year for the eac. the results of the work will be summed up, and for belarus this is the...