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i spoke to a while ago about the floods with environmental journalist, laura chung in sydney. so what when thankfully starting to say is conditions easing tonight and hopefully in to tomorrow. we seen the worst of the conditions, particularly he had graded, sidney, newcastle, and the yellow war regions. as we've seen a lot at least, ice is received more than their monthly average rank just 5 days, which is 90 or just how much rain like yet that now as you said, is now moving to that recovery stage. so for a lot of these people involved starting to clean out their houses and they hired using houses and a lot of water to get that mud and debris that's flooded into their hearts out. but the important thing to remember is that a lot of these communities we hired by floods only 3 or 4 months ago. and this is about the 3rd or 4th time they've actually been in the last 2 years. so there is a general sense in asking question and tiredness authorities been dealing with all this authorities a used to dealing with floods. it's not something that's completely unheard of. and to see here i
i spoke to a while ago about the floods with environmental journalist, laura chung in sydney. so what when thankfully starting to say is conditions easing tonight and hopefully in to tomorrow. we seen the worst of the conditions, particularly he had graded, sidney, newcastle, and the yellow war regions. as we've seen a lot at least, ice is received more than their monthly average rank just 5 days, which is 90 or just how much rain like yet that now as you said, is now moving to that recovery...
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laura chung is a journalist with the sydney morning herald and i asked her for an update on the latest conditions. yes, of course this is friday. we sort of had these typical east coast low hanging over stray leah, which is brought about really heavy rain and a lot of flash flooding vision of which we've seen for a lot of residents. the 3rd or 4th major flooding event that they seen this year. a line and from speaking to a lot of them, a lot of them are just tired and exhausted and don't know how that would be able to rebuild after these events now. so i guess the main focus in what we sort of seen overnight is those are evacuation or is coming for a lot of people around that great region. it means that we've got more than tens of thousands of people that are still out of harms. and while we're expecting the weather is to ease overnight and, and sort of the rest of today. what we are expecting to see is that the clean up and the recovery of these communities going on for weeks and months on end to relentless for those still cleaning up from the last one. the new south wales premier has
laura chung is a journalist with the sydney morning herald and i asked her for an update on the latest conditions. yes, of course this is friday. we sort of had these typical east coast low hanging over stray leah, which is brought about really heavy rain and a lot of flash flooding vision of which we've seen for a lot of residents. the 3rd or 4th major flooding event that they seen this year. a line and from speaking to a lot of them, a lot of them are just tired and exhausted and don't know...
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laura chung in sydney so when thankfully starting to see his conditions easing tonight and harshly and tomorrow we seen the west of the conditions, particularly he had graded sydney, newcastle, and the yellow regions. as we've seen, a lot of these ice is received more than their monthly average rank, or just 5 days which is 90 or just how much rank like gosh, yet that now, as you said, is now moving to that recovery stage. so for a lot of these people are starting to clean out their houses and behind using houses. i don't wanna wanted to get that much and debris that slide into their hearts, naps. but the important thing to remember is that a lot of these communities we hired by floods only 3 or 4 months ago. and this is about the middle of all the time they've actually been getting the last 2 years. she said there is a general sense of assurance question and tiredness, of authorities been dealing with all this oh, there it is. a used to dealing with flags. it's not something that's completely unheard of in the ceiling. these communities that do live in these flood prone areas. what we
laura chung in sydney so when thankfully starting to see his conditions easing tonight and harshly and tomorrow we seen the west of the conditions, particularly he had graded sydney, newcastle, and the yellow regions. as we've seen, a lot of these ice is received more than their monthly average rank, or just 5 days which is 90 or just how much rank like gosh, yet that now, as you said, is now moving to that recovery stage. so for a lot of these people are starting to clean out their houses and...
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and earlier we spoke to the environment, journalist a laura chung about how people are coping with these frequent floods. so if you, as you've heard people are really struggling. i mean, a lot of people have bailey even recovered from the 1st few events. and now they've been hit by these flooding events. i'm a couple of people i've spoken to today have just that they dont know how they can do it. you know, a few of them have said they might just pack up and leave and move to somewhere else and completely away from the flood signs. so you're really sensing that people are ty at their exhausted and they just don't know how to go on. so how much of a role does climate change really have to play here? what's really important to remember is that we've just had a lead naina where the system coming over the summer, which means that we've had above f bridge rank falls, which is why we've seen a lot of rain over the summer now. and we've just coming in to our storm season as well as becoming to those automate winter months, which means that we're seeing a lot more of the storms. so the important
and earlier we spoke to the environment, journalist a laura chung about how people are coping with these frequent floods. so if you, as you've heard people are really struggling. i mean, a lot of people have bailey even recovered from the 1st few events. and now they've been hit by these flooding events. i'm a couple of people i've spoken to today have just that they dont know how they can do it. you know, a few of them have said they might just pack up and leave and move to somewhere else and...
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earlier we spoke to environmental journalist, laura chung and sidney, who told us about the impact of the flooding. already been used to dealing with floods. it's not something that is completely unheard of. in particular. these communities do live in these areas. what we don't usually see is floods on this type of scale. so that we have admitted that they are stretched because they are looking after us an enormous amount went. what we are saying, your people getting rescued, we are seeing that frustration or getting out and emergency services just doing their best to keep ahead of this really dynamic way the front a drought and heat wave in italy of apparently contributed to the partial collapse of a mountain glazier on sunday, killing at least 7 people. thunderstorms have hampered the search for more than a dozen missing hikers. italy's by ministers, that climate change had contributed to the deterioration of the glazier, which had already lost a 3rd of its volume in recent years. most likely, one of the hardest moments of their lives, relatives of the victims in cannot sigh norther
earlier we spoke to environmental journalist, laura chung and sidney, who told us about the impact of the flooding. already been used to dealing with floods. it's not something that is completely unheard of. in particular. these communities do live in these areas. what we don't usually see is floods on this type of scale. so that we have admitted that they are stretched because they are looking after us an enormous amount went. what we are saying, your people getting rescued, we are seeing that...
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and, and how to get out foster and those types of actuation messages. environmental journalist laura chung, talk to us from sitting there. thank you laura. thank you. and that said from me and the news to him don't go away. it's coming up next. indigenous communities on the spread to the amazon of fighting back against illegal logos. thoughts on global $3000.00 right after a short break. and i have more world news for you at the top of the hour and also a goal to check out our website for more well views. that's d w dot com on follow up on instagram. twitter if you like at d. w. news, i'm gab office. thanks for watching. ah ah, with who a legal dumping, destruction of livelihood and indigenous tribe in brazil fighting for the right to exist. the land of cody bona is legally protected. but the state does little to curtail illegal loggers and try passers. now the carrier puna are suing the government, global 3000. next on d w e go india sanctuary or cesspool the ganges in india. a river as revered as it is polluted enough is enough. it's a job for the plastic fisher. their trash beans are th
and, and how to get out foster and those types of actuation messages. environmental journalist laura chung, talk to us from sitting there. thank you laura. thank you. and that said from me and the news to him don't go away. it's coming up next. indigenous communities on the spread to the amazon of fighting back against illegal logos. thoughts on global $3000.00 right after a short break. and i have more world news for you at the top of the hour and also a goal to check out our website for more...
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what is happening and how to get out foster and those types of messages. environmental generalist laura chung, talk to us from sidney there. thank you, laura. thank you. as it's all since now, ferrari drive a color sites. as on his 1st career formula, one race with a victory at the british grand prix at silverstein. it was the most dramatic race so far this season, overshadowed by a frightening crash and the 1st lap. ah, well champion maxwell, stop and waste no time in taking front position from color science right from the start. but the race was stopped just seconds later, after joy gun use r for romeo flipped upside down and smashed into the fence. miraculously, the chinese remained unscathed. so her belt, all tribe re, is okay. after a lengthy interruption of the race, color signs reclaimed 1st position at the restart. as his ferrari got the better of fest up and threat full in the 1st corner. but sciences, joy wouldn't last long faced up and took advantage when the spaniard went off the track to reclaim 1st position. but the 4th lea change wasn't far away. once again, signs found a way p
what is happening and how to get out foster and those types of messages. environmental generalist laura chung, talk to us from sidney there. thank you, laura. thank you. as it's all since now, ferrari drive a color sites. as on his 1st career formula, one race with a victory at the british grand prix at silverstein. it was the most dramatic race so far this season, overshadowed by a frightening crash and the 1st lap. ah, well champion maxwell, stop and waste no time in taking front position...
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we spoke to environmental journalists, laura chung and sidney, who told us about the impact of the floods authorities used to dealing with flags. it's not something that's completely unheard of. and the see here in these communities that do live in these areas, we don't usually see floods on the scale. so that is the status is having a session with plans. what we are seeing is getting rescued. we are seeing that situation or is getting asked and emergency services adjusting their best to keep ahead of this really is a quick look at some other stories making use around the world. sedans military says it will withdraw from political talks and make way for civilian rule. who in october austin civilian leaders from a transitional government and prompted international condemnation and 8 cuts for democracy protest as have been calling on the army to step back from politics. scandinavian airline s a s has applied for bankruptcy protection in the u. s. executive said the move was to assistant, accelerate the restructuring plans and blame the financial troubles on a strike action by pilots. wage t
we spoke to environmental journalists, laura chung and sidney, who told us about the impact of the floods authorities used to dealing with flags. it's not something that's completely unheard of. and the see here in these communities that do live in these areas, we don't usually see floods on the scale. so that is the status is having a session with plans. what we are seeing is getting rescued. we are seeing that situation or is getting asked and emergency services adjusting their best to keep...