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the river, the river is me." it's what i believe in personally as well. it means a lot to me. yaara: but in the last few decades this precious natural resource has been degraded. the water here is among the purest in the world, melting from snow off the peaks of the southern alps and glaciers that have taken thousands of years to form. from here, rivers like this one flow through farms and cities before reaching the sea. it's a process that could take anywhere between 2 and 100 years. but as these flows go further downstream, they're transforming into some of the most polluted waterways in the developed world. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ yaara: i'm traveling to the canterbury region in the south island, which has some of the most contaminated waterways in new zealand. this was traditionally sheep farming country, but it's seen an explosion in dairy farming. cattle numbers have more than doubled here in the last two decades. it's now one of the most intensively farmed and irrigated regions. one of the best ways to get a sense of how
the river, the river is me." it's what i believe in personally as well. it means a lot to me. yaara: but in the last few decades this precious natural resource has been degraded. the water here is among the purest in the world, melting from snow off the peaks of the southern alps and glaciers that have taken thousands of years to form. from here, rivers like this one flow through farms and cities before reaching the sea. it's a process that could take anywhere between 2 and 100 years. but...
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windrush, and then into the river thames.age last flowed from it two days ago, he says. >> he's collecting film evidence. >> i'm gonna put some gloves on, because i'm going to touch the camera after it's been in there. >> the companies are allowed to release untreated wastewater into the rivers, but only in exceptional circumstances. when there's flooding or the sewers are full after heavy rain. otherwise, it's illegal. >> our analyst can tell if it's happened by looking at water industry data, flow data, taken on fifteen-minute intervals, he can establish whether it's happened too early. if they've discharged it before treating sufficient for their permits. and we've found a lot of illegal activity in that way. >> the water company insists its activities are legal. the environment agency relies on companies to self-monitor. but the public outcry has now prompted an investigation. uk rivers are among the most polluted in europe. the government and water companies are accused of failing to modernize the sewage system over deca
windrush, and then into the river thames.age last flowed from it two days ago, he says. >> he's collecting film evidence. >> i'm gonna put some gloves on, because i'm going to touch the camera after it's been in there. >> the companies are allowed to release untreated wastewater into the rivers, but only in exceptional circumstances. when there's flooding or the sewers are full after heavy rain. otherwise, it's illegal. >> our analyst can tell if it's happened by looking...
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windrush, and then into the river thames.age last flowed from it two days ago, he says. >> he's collecting film evidence. >> i'm gonna put some gloves on, because i'm going to touch the camera after it's been in there. >> the companies are allowed to release untreated wastewater into the rivers, but only in exceptional circumstances. when there's flooding or the sewers are full after heavy rain. otherwise, it's illegal. >> our analyst can tell if it's happened by looking at water industry data, flow data, taken on fifteen-minute intervals, he can establish whether it's happened too early. if they've discharged it before treating sufficient for their permits. and we've found a lot of illegal activity in that way. >> the water company insists its activities are legal. the environment agency relies on companies to self-monitor. but the public outcry has now prompted an investigation. uk rivers are among the most polluted in europe. the government and water companies are accused of failing to modernize the sewage system over deca
windrush, and then into the river thames.age last flowed from it two days ago, he says. >> he's collecting film evidence. >> i'm gonna put some gloves on, because i'm going to touch the camera after it's been in there. >> the companies are allowed to release untreated wastewater into the rivers, but only in exceptional circumstances. when there's flooding or the sewers are full after heavy rain. otherwise, it's illegal. >> our analyst can tell if it's happened by looking...
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the colorado river follows the law of the river implemented in what, 1920. and how they would allocate that water and shared because quite honestly you are taking it from another state. there was an agreement and can you talk to me how much water has nevada allocated out of that? >> our allocation is 300,000-acre feet. is that the lowest amongst all the states? >> guessed by far. if you add up the seven states and mexico is 1.87% of the river. >> because of the lowest allegation we have 3 million people in state talk a little bit about what the las vegas authority -- water authority did to address the water needs of people in nevada they were taking water including across the state. particularly in southern nevada where we have the lowest population. i think conservation is the key here and what we have done in nevada to augment some of this water. could you talk a little bit about that? >> absolutely. i miss big a fan as anyone else if there's a solution to bring in more water but what we have seen in the last 20 years it's all about demand management. 2002
the colorado river follows the law of the river implemented in what, 1920. and how they would allocate that water and shared because quite honestly you are taking it from another state. there was an agreement and can you talk to me how much water has nevada allocated out of that? >> our allocation is 300,000-acre feet. is that the lowest amongst all the states? >> guessed by far. if you add up the seven states and mexico is 1.87% of the river. >> because of the lowest...
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and it comes from the rivers. rivers are essentially the toilets of indonesia.at we have on the island, our rivers in bali have turned into garbage dumps. matt: the covid shutdown provided an unexpected opportunity. gary: there's this sense of we wanna go somewhere, we wanna do something. and so that's really where we started our weekly clean-ups around that same time. progressively, you know, we went from, like, 20, 30, and now we're all the way up to, like, 150, 200 people. ♪♪♪ gary: because of covid, people have more time. there's this community out there that wants to clean and press the reset button on bali before we open up to international tourism. ♪♪♪ matt: so here we are, standing waist to knee depth in the rivers. the badung district has got all these workers here. they've all lost their jobs in the covid pandemic. they used to work in tourism, et cetera. now, they're out here every day, attacking these rivers with sickles, with chainsaws, whatever they've got. it's a war on plastic. there's a long way to go. gede: my name is gede and before, i'm been
and it comes from the rivers. rivers are essentially the toilets of indonesia.at we have on the island, our rivers in bali have turned into garbage dumps. matt: the covid shutdown provided an unexpected opportunity. gary: there's this sense of we wanna go somewhere, we wanna do something. and so that's really where we started our weekly clean-ups around that same time. progressively, you know, we went from, like, 20, 30, and now we're all the way up to, like, 150, 200 people. ♪♪♪ gary:...
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and what happened here was very small rivers, all drained into the after the air was all the rivers in the shower under the same time, the heidelberg to these flood waves all came together even and just kept on rising and go back at 234 p m of islas, district, or 30 warned the population by app to expect localized flooding. not an hour later, the state environmental office made an alarming projection. altenor water level gauge would rate 5.19 meters thus far, i more minute was a shot. and none of us had any experience with this kind of full cast with these kinds of a water level of that it hadn't happened in a century or more than i wish my definitely from h inflicted meetings. and i asked timothy as man, what can i do? he said, of agony of declare, a state of emergency, declaring a state of emergency would have given people time to save some of their belongings . even now a year later, alternate hotels still lie in ruins. on july 14th 2021 fire brigades everywhere were battling the waters in the eiffel to st. started to flood in bad minster eiffel the river f had been rising steadily
and what happened here was very small rivers, all drained into the after the air was all the rivers in the shower under the same time, the heidelberg to these flood waves all came together even and just kept on rising and go back at 234 p m of islas, district, or 30 warned the population by app to expect localized flooding. not an hour later, the state environmental office made an alarming projection. altenor water level gauge would rate 5.19 meters thus far, i more minute was a shot. and none...
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rivers in the cell. and under the same time, the heidelberg to these flood waves all came together, eaten, and just kept on rising. and our vaccines at 234 p. m. of islas, district all authority, warned the population by ap to expect localized flooding. not an hour later, the state environmental office made an alarming projection. altenor water level gate would rate 5.19 meters thus far and more minute was a shot of hook. none of us had any experience with this kind of full cast with these kinds of water levels. it hadn't happened in a century or more than i wish my definitely from h inflicted meetings. and i asked timothy as man, what can i do? he said, as of august, last declare, a state of emergency declaring a state of emergency would have given people time to save some of their belongings . even now a year later, alternate hotels still lie in ruins. on july 14th 2021 fire brigades everywhere were battling the waters in the eiffel to st. started to flood in bad minster eiffel the river air had been r
rivers in the cell. and under the same time, the heidelberg to these flood waves all came together, eaten, and just kept on rising. and our vaccines at 234 p. m. of islas, district all authority, warned the population by ap to expect localized flooding. not an hour later, the state environmental office made an alarming projection. altenor water level gate would rate 5.19 meters thus far and more minute was a shot of hook. none of us had any experience with this kind of full cast with these...
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especially along smaller rivers. 11 p. m. the storm front moved away from altenor in as our land towards hog, and in the next 3 hours alone, this area received twice as much rain as it normally does. in an entire month. the fulmer overflowed its banks and flooded the streets. the lena did the same just after midnight, an alarm went out to huggins. volunteer fire brigade, heard us on him by hundreds of emergency calls, were coming in and need to know where to start. or now i from proof of that i river was already running down the street and there was a woman stuck in a galley. we were supposed to drive somewhere else, and that's how it started loss. even the bridges sank and it never stopped raining for the next 20 hours. a lot. i me, i wanted to go get some cigarettes such as suddenly i found myself stuck in the water. i couldn't get away removing at 2 in the morning, the crisis management team met in hug. and there assessment, even with 500 rescue workers on deck, the situation was already out of control people radios, the c
especially along smaller rivers. 11 p. m. the storm front moved away from altenor in as our land towards hog, and in the next 3 hours alone, this area received twice as much rain as it normally does. in an entire month. the fulmer overflowed its banks and flooded the streets. the lena did the same just after midnight, an alarm went out to huggins. volunteer fire brigade, heard us on him by hundreds of emergency calls, were coming in and need to know where to start. or now i from proof of that i...
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colorado river is aptly referred to as the hardest working river in america. maybe the folks in arkansas we disagree with us. even in wet years, there are no longer reaches its natural mouth of the sikh quartets and claims water exceeds its average manual full every year. the massive system of federal reservoirs in the colorado river was designed and built to accommodate the known natural variability in the river system. worked extremely well for a 50 years. however, the longest and most severe drought on record, that once highly functioning federal system is dangerously depleted with only 34% of system storage remaining. forcing the department of interior in the basin states, last year and this year, to resort to emergency actions to keep the system from collapsing. over the last 24 years, the flows of the colorado river have been 20% below average and sound signs tell us we should anticipate and plan for significant productions inflow in the future. the climate we've experienced in the last 20 years as senator bennett alluded to has been hotter and drier tha
colorado river is aptly referred to as the hardest working river in america. maybe the folks in arkansas we disagree with us. even in wet years, there are no longer reaches its natural mouth of the sikh quartets and claims water exceeds its average manual full every year. the massive system of federal reservoirs in the colorado river was designed and built to accommodate the known natural variability in the river system. worked extremely well for a 50 years. however, the longest and most severe...
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so the change in the heat is just killing this river. so, i would say that we need to act in a way that supports our agricultural community, and i think the federal government and through the department of agriculture has a tremendous ability to do that with our producers hand-in-hand. >> i will reserve my other questions until my colleagues have a chance to ask theirs. senator marshall? >> i will pass it and come back. >> thanks for being here today, very interesting, i'm from alabama, we have a lot of water. we don't have this problem, but i spent a lot of time out west and i'm a big duck hunter. i understand your problem and it is a huge problem. i have been on lake powell several times. what a mess. we know we got a problem, why do we have a problem? >> we have to figure out the problem before we could get a solution. as a governors, is it sending too much water to the cities? i knows dallas and fort worth are draining the aquifer in north texas. they are sending millions of gallons a day. so, why? why are we in this situation? who w
so the change in the heat is just killing this river. so, i would say that we need to act in a way that supports our agricultural community, and i think the federal government and through the department of agriculture has a tremendous ability to do that with our producers hand-in-hand. >> i will reserve my other questions until my colleagues have a chance to ask theirs. senator marshall? >> i will pass it and come back. >> thanks for being here today, very interesting, i'm...
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flows into the meshcherikha river, and the meshcherikha river itself is the second water supply beltthe city of moscow . extremely small. work will be carried out to clean up the river bed, located in the open flow, part of the vegetation will be removed. cover of the earth, which is impregnated with this substance , booms are installed along the river growth, sealing glue is collected in large quantities and loaded into barrels. so, according to ecologists, more than 3.5 tons of this sticky substance have already been taken out. exact damage. the ecosystem of the reservoir. it remains to be assessed, but it is obvious that it will take a lot of time for the water to turn from dead to living again. aleksey nur anna balance evgeny oreshnikov. ilya popov pavel letnikov spent a week in the city. the popular summer entertainment outdoor rope rides is the time to officially classify them as sources of increased danger due to the carelessness of their owners and frankly disregard for elementary norms and rules, children are increasingly leaving such high-rise towns with serious injuries. h
flows into the meshcherikha river, and the meshcherikha river itself is the second water supply beltthe city of moscow . extremely small. work will be carried out to clean up the river bed, located in the open flow, part of the vegetation will be removed. cover of the earth, which is impregnated with this substance , booms are installed along the river growth, sealing glue is collected in large quantities and loaded into barrels. so, according to ecologists, more than 3.5 tons of this sticky...
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they could on the river. ah, things were still quite calm. cornelia vi gant then mer of the collective municipality of alton, r followed the river to the town hall. she'd heard the weather warnings. man's annoyed at 9 am on that terrible day, the water level was still 92 centimeters up, but i thought that okay, we come through the 1st night relatively unscathed oscar. at 924 a. m, the state environmental office, announced that the our rivers, water level was expected to triple in the coming night. so 2.4 meters, creating a perilous situation for the village of should in the eiffel to as lines or fan and us does us and of orphans. i morgan's rouge, anomaly remark. it was different in that it had rained like cats and dogs nonstop since the early morning feel they gave you an odd feeling because even the tributaries from the valleys had turned into monstrous rivers. some you have on these are demons yonah with never seen anything on that scale before densely homer concave. his schultz was practically wiped off t
they could on the river. ah, things were still quite calm. cornelia vi gant then mer of the collective municipality of alton, r followed the river to the town hall. she'd heard the weather warnings. man's annoyed at 9 am on that terrible day, the water level was still 92 centimeters up, but i thought that okay, we come through the 1st night relatively unscathed oscar. at 924 a. m, the state environmental office, announced that the our rivers, water level was expected to triple in the coming...
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colorado gets 3.9 million acre feet from the river. arizona has junior water rights in their allocation to the river. so if our state absorbed this two to 4 million acre feet loss, it would wipe out deliveries, water deliveries, two cities, tribes, and farms in phoenix and in tucson. but this is certainly not in the public interest, given our states national role in agthe, strategic minerals, and semiconductor manufacturing. you mentioned, commissioner, that reclamation is working with basin states to develop a consensus agreement to conserve more water in lake mead and lake powell by august. i want to make sure we understand your testimony. if basin states cannot reach an agreement is, the department prepared to take actions to impose restrictions on other states without regard to revert priority? >> thank you for that question, senator. yes, we will protect the system. but we are not at the decision point yet. so, let's get to the table, let's figure this out by august. >> when do you anticipate you might get to that decision point?
colorado gets 3.9 million acre feet from the river. arizona has junior water rights in their allocation to the river. so if our state absorbed this two to 4 million acre feet loss, it would wipe out deliveries, water deliveries, two cities, tribes, and farms in phoenix and in tucson. but this is certainly not in the public interest, given our states national role in agthe, strategic minerals, and semiconductor manufacturing. you mentioned, commissioner, that reclamation is working with basin...
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especially along smaller rivers. 11 p. m. the storm front moved away from altenor in as our land towards hog, and in the next 3 hours alone, this area received twice as much rain as it normally does. in an entire month. the fulmer overflowed its banks and flooded the streets. the lena did the same just after midnight, an alarm went out to huggins. volunteer fire brigade. hold on to him by hundreds of emergency calls were coming in a need to know where to start going on. now i from proof of that i river was already running down the street and there was a woman stuck in a gully. we were supposed to drive somewhere else, and that's how it started. laws even the bridges sank and it never stopped raining for the next 20 hours. a lot. i me, i wanted to go get some cigarettes after suddenly i found myself stuck in the water . i couldn't get away removing at 2 in the morning. the crisis management team met in hog in their assessment, even with 500 rescue workers on deck. the situation was already out of control people radios, the con
especially along smaller rivers. 11 p. m. the storm front moved away from altenor in as our land towards hog, and in the next 3 hours alone, this area received twice as much rain as it normally does. in an entire month. the fulmer overflowed its banks and flooded the streets. the lena did the same just after midnight, an alarm went out to huggins. volunteer fire brigade. hold on to him by hundreds of emergency calls were coming in a need to know where to start going on. now i from proof of that...
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nevada's efforts are case, 1.8% of the rivers allocated close, we are little more than around. lake mead loses twice as much water to evaporation and we use each year. however, volume of water sustained 70% of the population, population has increased by 800,000 people over the last two decades but water consumption last year was 26% less than at the turn-of-the-century. we achieved this by pursuing, paying customers to replace glass with drip irrigated plans, mandatory irrigation schedules and should be enforcing water waste rules. we removed enough grass to lay saw all around. in addition to tighter restrictions on turf, site are set on approving irrigation efficiency and reducing cooling. there headwinds along the journey including reluctance of the business commu there are headwinds along this journey, including a reluctance of the business community to embrace conservation, and esg metrics that value energy efficiency over saving water. our key advantages that we capture and recover virtually every drop of indoor water. this is why continued financial administrative support
nevada's efforts are case, 1.8% of the rivers allocated close, we are little more than around. lake mead loses twice as much water to evaporation and we use each year. however, volume of water sustained 70% of the population, population has increased by 800,000 people over the last two decades but water consumption last year was 26% less than at the turn-of-the-century. we achieved this by pursuing, paying customers to replace glass with drip irrigated plans, mandatory irrigation schedules and...
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we have already told on the air that the river has turned into a viscous one.in which all living things perished and the first results of the examination. they say that the risk for people is also high from the dmitrievniki disaster zone. cleaning work on the river, lobnya continues here put up a fence already collected from the water more than 5 tons of a substance similar to glue. today, inspectors from the ministry of ecology arrived at the scene and reported on the first results of the investigation and confirmed that significant damage had been done to the environment. the damage was calculated, which today amounted to 42 million rubles. the damage, no matter how significant this allows us to consider the issue of initiating, as it were, a criminal case by law enforcement agencies, is not yet clear. what kind of substance got into the river, but experts have determined that it contains large amounts of fluorides, substances that kill vegetation and cause pathology in humans, according to the results of sampling. e, the excess of such substances as in the t
we have already told on the air that the river has turned into a viscous one.in which all living things perished and the first results of the examination. they say that the risk for people is also high from the dmitrievniki disaster zone. cleaning work on the river, lobnya continues here put up a fence already collected from the water more than 5 tons of a substance similar to glue. today, inspectors from the ministry of ecology arrived at the scene and reported on the first results of the...
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people who gained access to the river first have what they have a senior water right. >> colorado river water first came to the county in the mid-1980's. upon completion of the central arizona project. a network of canals that spans 300 miles of ross the desert. it puts farmers at the bottom of the seniority list, making them the first to go dry in the midst of this mega drought. >> we have had to adapt to whatever we can make money at. this is close to a bunch of dairy and a bunch of feed. >> will is a third-generation farmer. he and his family are part of an experiment in using their dwindling allocation of water on crops that demand less of it. >> here is the field. so you can see there is a nice bloom. this crop hasn't been watered in two weeks. >> they planted a 40 acre tract of a plant that thrives in the desert and contains a milky latex that can formulate rubber. an acre can produce enough to make 50 tires. working out the production kinks , the lender does the same at this pilot plo >> with this crop using half as much water, r water will last twice as long here. that is why it
people who gained access to the river first have what they have a senior water right. >> colorado river water first came to the county in the mid-1980's. upon completion of the central arizona project. a network of canals that spans 300 miles of ross the desert. it puts farmers at the bottom of the seniority list, making them the first to go dry in the midst of this mega drought. >> we have had to adapt to whatever we can make money at. this is close to a bunch of dairy and a bunch...
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there is a sea and a river. well, it's all convenience. why go? there is sochi in sochi these days, it’s really not worth going after krasnodar at night, showers hit lazarevskoye. here is one of the central streets a passenger car is trying to storm a puddle, but it is blown away by a stream of water coming from the mountain. in the cabin, a family with children is good. in a nearby store , several men handed over the bad weather, 10. they pull it out normally even the day before, when an unfavorable forecast came from weather forecasters, additional forces were sent from krasnodar to the tuapse region, which sent the black sea near the village, nebug in the taksa region recorded the formation of tornadoes, fluctuations in the water level were observed river in the tuapse and laser region without consequences of the municipal formation of the city of sochi , tamsinsky district continues to operate the forces and means of the mobile grouping and the task force of the main directorate in honor of russia as the krasnodar territory monitor was the gro
there is a sea and a river. well, it's all convenience. why go? there is sochi in sochi these days, it’s really not worth going after krasnodar at night, showers hit lazarevskoye. here is one of the central streets a passenger car is trying to storm a puddle, but it is blown away by a stream of water coming from the mountain. in the cabin, a family with children is good. in a nearby store , several men handed over the bad weather, 10. they pull it out normally even the day before, when an...
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and the flow of the rivers has decreased. better water use is therefore key in bringing economic, social and environmental benefits to the country. reforms are intended to make water use more efficient, improve delivery, and raise awareness among the population in law, whole people are also rising to the challenge. they want to pressure politicians and policy makers across the country to do more. people don't understand how bad it is that are just this year. there were floods unexpected drains and been job that wiped out a substantial portion of the wheat crow that affected people's livelihoods. and for a country where a quarter of the population is, are to near the poverty line, a single event like that one dream is the difference between getting of a square meal a day or not. oh, a mad rough a alum brings the whole family alone to the climate demonstrations. 20. he wants to raise awareness about the problem among the younger generation. the ok, ah pakistan's youth a worried about their future and the effects of climate chan
and the flow of the rivers has decreased. better water use is therefore key in bringing economic, social and environmental benefits to the country. reforms are intended to make water use more efficient, improve delivery, and raise awareness among the population in law, whole people are also rising to the challenge. they want to pressure politicians and policy makers across the country to do more. people don't understand how bad it is that are just this year. there were floods unexpected drains...
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the water needed 5 major rivers flow through pakistan. the induce jail. m. shannon ravi and saint luke all run across the plains of punjab. the rivers formed by snow melt and run off water from the glaciers in the himalayas, and the kara corum, one of these glazier lies between india and pakistan in the southeast and kara, cora mountains. the see kitchen. the territory of the glacier is claimed by both countries. ah, these gigantic, i see mass has been disputed territory since the partition of the 2 countries in 1947. since the conflict cannot be settled diplomatically, both countries have troops on the glacier. pakistan and india have already spent billions of euros on this the highest militarized zone in the world, at some 6700 meters. the conflict continues down stream where the waters that flow from india to pakistan are a source of discord following the partition. india and pakistan were not able to agree on the use of water, but he, 960 narrow, then indian prime minister and pakistani president con, signed the induce water treaty in
the water needed 5 major rivers flow through pakistan. the induce jail. m. shannon ravi and saint luke all run across the plains of punjab. the rivers formed by snow melt and run off water from the glaciers in the himalayas, and the kara corum, one of these glazier lies between india and pakistan in the southeast and kara, cora mountains. the see kitchen. the territory of the glacier is claimed by both countries. ah, these gigantic, i see mass has been disputed territory since the partition of...
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most of pakistan's rivers flow through the indian administered part of kashmir. in august of 2019 india took advantage of that fact by releasing enormous amounts of water from its dams into pakistani territory. this resulted in flooding in pakistan's, punjabi province submerging hundreds of acres of agricultural land. the pakistani government reacted with anger. seeing the discharge of water into the salute river, which flows from india into pakistan as a clear violation of the induce war to treaty. ah, a few years earlier former cricket star and former prime minister imran con, made headlines across the world with a novel idea. in 2014, his party launched the 1000000000 trace unami initiative as a counter measure to the consequences of the climate crisis in south asia. pakistan is one of the countries with the lowest tree cover in the region. the aim was to plant 1000000000 trees in the 1st 4 year period, and the government has promised to plant as many as 10000000000 by 2023. the hope is to increase the country's forested areas, which in turn will help in retai
most of pakistan's rivers flow through the indian administered part of kashmir. in august of 2019 india took advantage of that fact by releasing enormous amounts of water from its dams into pakistani territory. this resulted in flooding in pakistan's, punjabi province submerging hundreds of acres of agricultural land. the pakistani government reacted with anger. seeing the discharge of water into the salute river, which flows from india into pakistan as a clear violation of the induce war to...
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rose by 135 see on the river.m almost a meter on the rivers ingada, chita argun shilka and other water levels. it has grown by more than half a meter and the rise of water will continue tomorrow, then the rivers will gradually begin to return to their channels. an anomalous downpour was brought to baikal by a cyclone from china and the route of this whirlwind was unusual. it moved strictly meridianally from north, it moves very slowly, for a long time it remains over the same areas now its center is over the northern part of buryatia and transbaikalia today heavy rains are still possible here, but gradually the cyclone fills up and tomorrow its impact on the region. it will weaken today, the most intense precipitation will take place in buryatia transbaikalia and according to forecasts, more than 20 mm will fall in a day to the north of ulan-ude. precipitation from 10 to 20 mm will fall on the rest of the region, as well as in the north of the irkutsk region and in the south-west of transbaikalia in chita, the max
rose by 135 see on the river.m almost a meter on the rivers ingada, chita argun shilka and other water levels. it has grown by more than half a meter and the rise of water will continue tomorrow, then the rivers will gradually begin to return to their channels. an anomalous downpour was brought to baikal by a cyclone from china and the route of this whirlwind was unusual. it moved strictly meridianally from north, it moves very slowly, for a long time it remains over the same areas now its...
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up the river. at the source of the volkhov. a few years later, next to the residence of the prince, the new city grew up, which was called novgorod, the dawn of ladoga remained in the past novgorod became the capital of a young state that united different tribes and peoples. scandinavian wars varangians flowed into this state, like a river flows into the sea. they were strangers, but in a generation they would give their children slavic names. they were looking for fame and silver, but they found themselves a new homeland and, having merged to the point of indistinguishability with the local people for the whole world, they will become russia. rivers reached the volga and further into the caspian sea to the persian markets. merchants brought furs, honey, wax, bread and slaves there, fabrics, weapons and arab silver coins back, and another way from the varangians to the greeks along the dnieper to the black sea and further to the cherished king of constantinople, the capital of the byzantine empire,
up the river. at the source of the volkhov. a few years later, next to the residence of the prince, the new city grew up, which was called novgorod, the dawn of ladoga remained in the past novgorod became the capital of a young state that united different tribes and peoples. scandinavian wars varangians flowed into this state, like a river flows into the sea. they were strangers, but in a generation they would give their children slavic names. they were looking for fame and silver, but they...
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an important river in northern syria is running dry. why? farm is all blaming turkey for the problem. ah hello, they will look at africa in a moment. the 1st of the middle east and we've got some very unsettled weather to come into southern areas once again. places like unlikely to see flooding, rains possible. flash floods as that area of low pressure brings the wet and windy weather on shore from next week. now that wet weather is expected to work its way further east, and if we don't get a shower or 2, we are likely to get that heavy cloud pulling into places like the u. e. and katara and southern areas of saudi arabia for the north. this is a much dry, a hot, a picture, high temperature once again for western areas of iran and iraq, the temperature touching 50 degrees in baghdad on monday. and we're continuing to see a lot of heat pull across the north of africa, sandstorms affecting not just morocco, but further south temperatures, expected to climb across coastal areas and in the northeast corner. for egypt, for example, for cairo well
an important river in northern syria is running dry. why? farm is all blaming turkey for the problem. ah hello, they will look at africa in a moment. the 1st of the middle east and we've got some very unsettled weather to come into southern areas once again. places like unlikely to see flooding, rains possible. flash floods as that area of low pressure brings the wet and windy weather on shore from next week. now that wet weather is expected to work its way further east, and if we don't get a...
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rivers overflow with water.he first insects leave the crevices in the rocks, which served as their refuge in the winter , after basking in the sun, butterflies or gays begin to mate. their life is short there is not a minute to lose, but first of all, you need to win the confidence of the female, the most gentle caresses are used. mating can last all day? the sweet couple hardly breaks away from each other. the rivers of the urals during the melting of snow turns into turbulent streams the last elk returns from winter pastures. it remains to cross only one river and they are at home. it will not be easy for those who have become, the constant influx of meltwater makes the river flow swift, and its turns unpredictable. the mountain stream with a new one again carries the moose away from shores, they choke and are exhausted. predators go hunting, this wolf feels that she has a chance to satisfy her hunger. thieves bear a few days ago filled up an elk weakened by a long transition, and now he is returning for his t
rivers overflow with water.he first insects leave the crevices in the rocks, which served as their refuge in the winter , after basking in the sun, butterflies or gays begin to mate. their life is short there is not a minute to lose, but first of all, you need to win the confidence of the female, the most gentle caresses are used. mating can last all day? the sweet couple hardly breaks away from each other. the rivers of the urals during the melting of snow turns into turbulent streams the last...
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of interior to amend the wild and scenic rivers act and designate segments of the kissimmee river as a component of the wild and scenic river system. after efforts in the 1940's to control the kissimmee river's flow, led to issues that destroyed habitats, congress directed the army corps of engineers to restore the river back to its original path in the 1990's. the completion of this project has already contributed to the return of many wildlife species and a healthier ecosystem. this bill will ensure that the restored segments of the river are preserved for future generations to enjoy by adding them to the national wild and scenic rivers system. congress created the national wild and scenic rivers system in 1968 to preserve certain rivers without standing natural, cultural, and recreational values and a free flowing condition for the enjoyment of present and future generations. i'd like to thank my colleague, representative soto, for introducing this important legislation and championing it on behalf of his constituents. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and reserve the balance of my
of interior to amend the wild and scenic rivers act and designate segments of the kissimmee river as a component of the wild and scenic river system. after efforts in the 1940's to control the kissimmee river's flow, led to issues that destroyed habitats, congress directed the army corps of engineers to restore the river back to its original path in the 1990's. the completion of this project has already contributed to the return of many wildlife species and a healthier ecosystem. this bill will...
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it was often referred to as america's forgotten river. but thanks to a slow and steady cleanup effort to anacostia river has improved to the point where aquatic life can actually be seen swimming in its waters. again, this is the clarified that within the water. and now the continued improvement of the washington dc river ris with the fresh water muscle and the part clam port snail like show fish excluding water. marine biologist from the anacostia watershed society, have released over 26000 native muscles into the river. they act as sort of a natural vacuum cleaner. to cleanse the water muscles are, are filter filter feeders. so they help clean the water. one muscle of the size of the muscle we were collecting today can filter between 10 to 20 gallons of water a day. so when you add up the numbers in a year, that's a lot of water that they can filter. now the muscles filter the equivalent of $106.00, a limping sized swimming pools of water every year. this is what they filtered in less than 2 hours, but propagating muscles and reintroduc
it was often referred to as america's forgotten river. but thanks to a slow and steady cleanup effort to anacostia river has improved to the point where aquatic life can actually be seen swimming in its waters. again, this is the clarified that within the water. and now the continued improvement of the washington dc river ris with the fresh water muscle and the part clam port snail like show fish excluding water. marine biologist from the anacostia watershed society, have released over 26000...
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petersburg , beating along the river.vka stands the most unusual house of the serpent's house, and it really looks like, if you look from above, the house occupies. part of pionerstroy street is almost a kilometer away. locals call this house. the chinese wall was built in 74 to this day. day. we directly call here and rejoice, but even the longest house of st. petersburg is three, in short, this handsome man is the largest bridge in st. petersburg, the large obukhovsky 3 km. he's chewy. he is a grief traitor. well, you can’t say right now, sorry, dear. i didn’t spend the night at home, because the bridges separated the ships freely pass under the span, the height from the water is 30 m, the bridge connects obukhov defense avenue and the oktyabrskaya embankment, a record holder for a length of 9 km, pure joy will rush along it on the water. i see the advantage is that no one else swims on boots except us. and this is not a very popular route, but nevertheless. there are very nice yards here. wells architectural features o
petersburg , beating along the river.vka stands the most unusual house of the serpent's house, and it really looks like, if you look from above, the house occupies. part of pionerstroy street is almost a kilometer away. locals call this house. the chinese wall was built in 74 to this day. day. we directly call here and rejoice, but even the longest house of st. petersburg is three, in short, this handsome man is the largest bridge in st. petersburg, the large obukhovsky 3 km. he's chewy. he is...
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they put dams on the river and cut off supplies. and they closed the springs and dug wells around the springs and put them so. so the cupboard waters or cuts off the drought is worsening. the impact of dams built on the turkish side of the border. until recently, wheat, cotton, barley, rice, were grown in the hub or eva valley. another farmer says, underground water reserves are also affected. not alone will the him of the lady to day we are suffering. we because there is no, what are you in the living of her else has gone down. the people who used to live on the harbor river have reached a new level of forwarding. there is nothing hammered hands. the odds of the shallow water is undrinkable. and carbo already and emotion. people used to drink water from the hobbler, but now we don't even let she drink the water because they get sick immediately or working. the land is the only way of life. these farmers know. i said, i live madness that i can. the drought has hit us hard. we don't even plans anymore . when we do the crop, di, or th
they put dams on the river and cut off supplies. and they closed the springs and dug wells around the springs and put them so. so the cupboard waters or cuts off the drought is worsening. the impact of dams built on the turkish side of the border. until recently, wheat, cotton, barley, rice, were grown in the hub or eva valley. another farmer says, underground water reserves are also affected. not alone will the him of the lady to day we are suffering. we because there is no, what are you in...
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. river and the road and come about three _ river and the road and come about three oflock— river andning - river and the road and come about three o'clock in the morning they. three o'clock in the morning they thought— three o'clock in the morning they thought it — three o'clock in the morning they thought it would _ three o'clock in the morning they thought it would be _ three o'clock in the morning they thought it would be a _ three o'clock in the morning they thought it would be a wonderful. three o'clock in the morning they - thought it would be a wonderful idea to ring _ thought it would be a wonderful idea to ring the _ thought it would be a wonderful idea to ring the ship's _ thought it would be a wonderful idea to ring the ship's bell— thought it would be a wonderful idea to ring the ship's bell which - thought it would be a wonderful idea to ring the ship's bell which was - to ring the ship's bell which was very— to ring the ship's bell which was very noisy _ to ring the ship's bell which was very noisy-— very noisy. landlords in places could be ready _ very noisy. landlords
. river and the road and come about three _ river and the road and come about three oflock— river andning - river and the road and come about three o'clock in the morning they. three o'clock in the morning they thought— three o'clock in the morning they thought it — three o'clock in the morning they thought it would _ three o'clock in the morning they thought it would be _ three o'clock in the morning they thought it would be a _ three o'clock in the morning they thought it would be a...
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once more the into the river has become a flash point. with the threat of nuclear war as a worst case scenario. because of pakistan's dry climate, about 90 percent of its agricultural relies on irrigation you're going to have part of the van receiving this award. so when you receive less wardrobe, lambda supplier. so there is a potential source of conflicts, and the 2nd redundant is that our board value infected re, germany married a specific of india packet and said that climate change is likely to put pressure on the end of modern dream to which i have solved the true countries when fall almost 60 years, ah, so far, india and pakistan have refrained from settling their dispute over water allocation through military means. but now the situation in the disputed region is once again on the verge of coiling over. most of pakistan's rivers flow through the indian administered part of kashmir in august of 2019 india took advantage of that fact by releasing enormous amounts of water from its dams into pakistani territory. this resulted in floo
once more the into the river has become a flash point. with the threat of nuclear war as a worst case scenario. because of pakistan's dry climate, about 90 percent of its agricultural relies on irrigation you're going to have part of the van receiving this award. so when you receive less wardrobe, lambda supplier. so there is a potential source of conflicts, and the 2nd redundant is that our board value infected re, germany married a specific of india packet and said that climate change is...
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i ran to my native river.shermen, ride with them in a shuttle, wander around the islands with a gun, and what are they called? perhaps this is nekrasov in the grief of the old mind. this is nekrasov. the poem is wrong, it is called so cruel. kirill levin the city of ulyanovsk was absolutely number 15 it the poem is called on the volga right? yes, this is the creation of nikolai alekseevich nekrasov, a great poem, which is called on the volga and its most famous lines. o wolf, my cradle, did anyone love you like i did well, i would ask for an order. order here three positions composition roman and artel this famous artery of painters painted the church of elijah the prophet in yaroslavl yaroslavl were no, amazingly beautiful church. true, it is no longer a church, there is a museum and the trinity cathedral of the ipatiev monastery, there you can pray, and much more other. and in moscow they paint in other cities. what was the foreman's name? media suggest his last name was nikitin a first name. i love. yarosla
i ran to my native river.shermen, ride with them in a shuttle, wander around the islands with a gun, and what are they called? perhaps this is nekrasov in the grief of the old mind. this is nekrasov. the poem is wrong, it is called so cruel. kirill levin the city of ulyanovsk was absolutely number 15 it the poem is called on the volga right? yes, this is the creation of nikolai alekseevich nekrasov, a great poem, which is called on the volga and its most famous lines. o wolf, my cradle, did...
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well, we are posted here in position if the enemy tries to come across the river with helicopters withhis target by itself . you hear, but you don’t see them, he you hear, i didn’t see, we had incidents in kyiv, they were standing, he flew to the 52nd, he had a task waiting for him, he flew in and to supply ammunition to yours, even if he saw that we were standing somewhere, he just i put the ammunition in the water and turned around and turned back because they are also afraid to fly this stinger. it is very practical, well, they used it in kyiv to shoot down drones . that is, it is your job to point out how the target was broken, the navi made the exit, the rocket came out, the rocket will be sorted out there, that is, we put on this suit when we go to the position, that is, it is a very good bridge-robe, as it were. that is, if i lie down there that is, it's not me, it's not that no one sees them over there by the river, if they lie down, then we'll already kill them. yes, little girl, here we are right at this position recently, and they hit some shrapnel, but it was a single one.
well, we are posted here in position if the enemy tries to come across the river with helicopters withhis target by itself . you hear, but you don’t see them, he you hear, i didn’t see, we had incidents in kyiv, they were standing, he flew to the 52nd, he had a task waiting for him, he flew in and to supply ammunition to yours, even if he saw that we were standing somewhere, he just i put the ammunition in the water and turned around and turned back because they are also afraid to fly this...
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on a cosser river. is being brought back to life, thanks to muffles. i'll just as gather, i was under reports from washington, dc. it's a body of water that was so polluted for so long. it was often referred to as america's forgotten river. but thanks to a slow and steady cleanup effort to anacostia river has improved to the point where aquatic life can actually be seen swimming in its waters. again, this is clear if i've ever seen the water down here. and now the continued improvement, the washington dc river ris with the fresh water muscle. and then the part clam part, snail like shellfish is creating water. marine biologists from the anacostia watershed society. have released over 26000 native muscles into the river. they act as sort of a natural vacuum cleaner. to cleanse the water muscles are, are filter, filter feeder, so they can help clean the water. one muscle of the size of the muscle we were collecting today can filter between 10 to 20 gallons of water a day. so when you add up the numbers in
on a cosser river. is being brought back to life, thanks to muffles. i'll just as gather, i was under reports from washington, dc. it's a body of water that was so polluted for so long. it was often referred to as america's forgotten river. but thanks to a slow and steady cleanup effort to anacostia river has improved to the point where aquatic life can actually be seen swimming in its waters. again, this is clear if i've ever seen the water down here. and now the continued improvement, the...
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the investigative committee is looking for those responsible for polluting the river near moscow.nya, our program said that a month ago, tons of toxic sealant got into the riverbed, and today local residents are worried about the cleanliness of the river and fear that the incident has affected the quality of drinking water in their homes. aleksey knur understood how justified this anxiety was. sampling is currently taking place, sealing of this sample is required. photo for almost a month, environmentalists have been monitoring the state of the river, lobnya take water samples several times a week and send them to the laboratory . it is clear panic among the townspeople prematurely the water in the river, more alive than dead, is in the hands. i have confirmation that no harmful chemical indicators were found tricolor in my production program precisely according to the laboratory is not included in the study, so this is a purely personal initiative on the brink of environmental disaster. lobnya turned out to be after tons were thrown into it, glue-based sealant, the water in the r
the investigative committee is looking for those responsible for polluting the river near moscow.nya, our program said that a month ago, tons of toxic sealant got into the riverbed, and today local residents are worried about the cleanliness of the river and fear that the incident has affected the quality of drinking water in their homes. aleksey knur understood how justified this anxiety was. sampling is currently taking place, sealing of this sample is required. photo for almost a month,...
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this is what it leaves the longest and most important river. the po looks like right now. parched it dangerously low levels, its water provides the life blood for farmers who produce italy's most valuable crops. walking through his field of stunted corn farmer i, brianna tune your lo, the son and grandson of corn growers, shows us the damage wrought by the drought. with dana this year, this comb would just be throwing away all because of the drought because it hasn't rained in months. totally ruined. down river where the po empties into the adrian attic. engineer rodolfo lot, n t e shows us how the current is running in reverse from the sea to the land, because the river is so low. looking over maps, he shows me how salt water is entering nearby farmland, lead in t says, thought water barriers are failing because they weren't built for such dangerously low river levels. he regularly monitors the salt levels in the river. he's never seen at this bad. this is of, in the seems like it, i mean, it's now registering 25 grams per liter. that means th
this is what it leaves the longest and most important river. the po looks like right now. parched it dangerously low levels, its water provides the life blood for farmers who produce italy's most valuable crops. walking through his field of stunted corn farmer i, brianna tune your lo, the son and grandson of corn growers, shows us the damage wrought by the drought. with dana this year, this comb would just be throwing away all because of the drought because it hasn't rained in months. totally...
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but the damage is not limited to the river itself. there are micro classics which are generated because of the rig donald, the plastic that are you. so for example, if you throw up on it in bag or you know, plastic bucket, eventually they'll break down to smaller box. and, you know, kind of, if you look at the got into, you know, kind of the soldiers just happened much plastic has been found in air. what those mean? human bodies in a vegetable plastic fisher says that it's trash forms collect between 200 to 300 kilograms of plastic, from the to reverse environment. see each date, the company's trying to address the problem of plastic dumping it began. distribute trees. these tend to be much natalie than the main river, which makes trapping waste easier. the littering issue. i mean there has been constant effort from the government and from us as well. we do every sunday, we are doing this in this drive on the banks of ganga. about 100 people participate . the event is raising campaign does more than pete about pollution. while india s
but the damage is not limited to the river itself. there are micro classics which are generated because of the rig donald, the plastic that are you. so for example, if you throw up on it in bag or you know, plastic bucket, eventually they'll break down to smaller box. and, you know, kind of, if you look at the got into, you know, kind of the soldiers just happened much plastic has been found in air. what those mean? human bodies in a vegetable plastic fisher says that it's trash forms collect...
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it's a river map of the colorado river from the confluence of the bill williams river and the colorado river near parker dam, extending all the way down to the gulf. also, it shows the gila river coming into the colorado river. i found this image the first time i was out here, and the lighting conditions were just right. it just stood out. but it's on the sandstone behind you, and it's a lighter image. it starts from the left-hand top. i believe there are other points in that image there that shows all the other springs and seeps from that river map 40 miles out here to the old woman mountains. so without knowing that, you know, people would have a hard time trying to navigate the desert if this wasn't there, but they'd have to know how tread it. and that comes with the traditional ecological knowledge that they had at the time because they knew how to decipher all these images that are out here. it's just like reing textn books today to them. but this tells everything that's here in this place, and that river map tells you how to get here and tells how you to sustain yourself out in t
it's a river map of the colorado river from the confluence of the bill williams river and the colorado river near parker dam, extending all the way down to the gulf. also, it shows the gila river coming into the colorado river. i found this image the first time i was out here, and the lighting conditions were just right. it just stood out. but it's on the sandstone behind you, and it's a lighter image. it starts from the left-hand top. i believe there are other points in that image there that...
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c. river ris with the fresh water muscle. and then the part clam part snail like show fish is clearing water. marine biologist from the anacostia watershed society . have released over 26000 native muscles into the river. they act as sort of a natural vacuum cleaner. to cleanse, to water muscles are, are filter filter feeders. so they help clean the water. one muscle of the size of the muscles are collecting to they can filter between 10 to 20 gallons of water a day. so when you out of the numbers in a year, that's a lot of water that they can filter. not the muscles filter, the equivalent of 106 olympic sized swimming pools of water every year. this is what they filtered in less than 2 hours, but propagating muscles and reintroducing them to the river has had a dual impact, clean the river, and help keep them from going extinct in the united states. we need to work to conserve muscles because greater than 70 percent of them are listed as endangered. threaten or are just like conservation concerns. and there's like 300 specie
c. river ris with the fresh water muscle. and then the part clam part snail like show fish is clearing water. marine biologist from the anacostia watershed society . have released over 26000 native muscles into the river. they act as sort of a natural vacuum cleaner. to cleanse, to water muscles are, are filter filter feeders. so they help clean the water. one muscle of the size of the muscles are collecting to they can filter between 10 to 20 gallons of water a day. so when you out of the...
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svir is the same river.nnects the two great lakes flows out of the onega, it flows into the ladoga and is part of the volga of the baltic way. every cruise begins with a mandatory emergency alert where all passengers are required to wear a lifejacket. and go through a briefing in case of what case yes , you never know in the history of cases, well, let's not talk about sad things in the morning carrying good mood in the program, so let's omit this sad moment and move on to another indispensable, but joyful cruise ritual greeting and introducing the team for the duration of the cruise . we all become fellow travelers, or as our antarctic guide mitya said as co-sailors on some huge multi-deck city liner that takes on board more than three thousand passengers, this may not be it is important to close and close in general can be avoided if desired. but when there are a little more than a hundred on board, these people are no longer just passengers. they are your fellow travelers, they are neighbors, and here it
svir is the same river.nnects the two great lakes flows out of the onega, it flows into the ladoga and is part of the volga of the baltic way. every cruise begins with a mandatory emergency alert where all passengers are required to wear a lifejacket. and go through a briefing in case of what case yes , you never know in the history of cases, well, let's not talk about sad things in the morning carrying good mood in the program, so let's omit this sad moment and move on to another...
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wooden was mighty now the river continues to wash away the banks, turning bushes and trees along the channel. kruchina showed its tough temper at the beginning of the week, hitting the dam and flooding a dozen and a half houses in the village from the first day of the floods, a temporary accommodation center was organized for people who were flooded. they are already gradually returning and ferrying. there was organized. now there is no sense in it, because here yes there is a passage. well, that's it, now we'll go, let's see what seems to be happening there. and you can probably film. good evening. now there is no one in the temporary accommodation center, people have temporarily settled with relatives and friends. how do we accept it. yes, now, just because the worst has not come, the head of transbaikalia has talked to the residents. whose houses and household plots suffered poems. he advised not dragging on writing applications in order to receive payments as soon as possible. happened at night. it's a total horror. here we have everything here postybilo here. that's the whole st
wooden was mighty now the river continues to wash away the banks, turning bushes and trees along the channel. kruchina showed its tough temper at the beginning of the week, hitting the dam and flooding a dozen and a half houses in the village from the first day of the floods, a temporary accommodation center was organized for people who were flooded. they are already gradually returning and ferrying. there was organized. now there is no sense in it, because here yes there is a passage. well,...