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Press Association

Starmer visits flood-hit Loughborough

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits flood-hit Loughborough which was badly affected by Storm Henk last week.
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Bloomberg

South Korea's Yoon Visits Damaged Areas as Downpour Leaves 40 Dead

Higher Ed
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has visited areas battered by storms that killed least 40 people. Sangmi Cha reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Very low water levels at Cantref Reservoir after record-breaking temperatures

Higher Ed
General views of Cantref Reservoir in Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, where water levels are low. Months of little rainfall, combined with record-breaking temperatures in July, have left rivers at exceptionally low levels, depleted...
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Press Association

Environment Agency apply for drought order for Holme Styes reservoir

Higher Ed
Drone footage of Holme Styes reservoir in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, after the Environment Agency applied for a drought order for the reservoir following months of low rainfall.
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Bloomberg

Storm Nicholas Threatens Texas With Up to 18 Inches of Rain

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- Storm Nicholas made landfall in Texas, bringing torrential rainfall that threatens to unleash flooding in Houston and parts of Louisiana still recovering from Hurricane Ida two weeks ago. (Source: KTRK via APTN)
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Curated Video

How Can We Prepare For Deadly Floods?

Higher Ed
Record U.S. rainfall has caused major flash flooding. How can Americans better prepare for these natural disasters?
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Curated Video

Dry As A Bone: Las Vegas Enforces New Water Restrictions

Higher Ed
Fifty-seven percent of the country and 100% of Nevada is in some level of drought.
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Bloomberg

Barclays' Sanyal on India GDP, Inflation, RBI

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- Siddhartha Sanyal, chief India economist at Barclays, discusses India's 3Q GDP figures, inflation and his outlook for the RBI. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

Preview as second anniversary of disaster approaches

Higher Ed
1. Various, sunrise over destroyed homes in Lower 9th Ward 2. Empty lot in Lower 9th Ward 3. Sunrise over destroyed homes in Lower 9th Ward 4. Destroyed house in Lower 9th Ward 5. Wrecked boat in street in front of destroyed 9th Ward...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Australian climate scientist not surprised by bushfires

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A climate scientist at the University of New South Wales says she is not surprised by the bushfires that have ripped through Australia's southeast (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Taiwan Unraveling Masks Serious Climate Problem

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Taiwan is being squeezed by a resurgent coronavirus on one side and on the other, a year-long drought that’s disrupting agriculture, industry and power supplies. Bloomberg’s Samson Ellis reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Sky News

Some water companies lift hosepipe ban

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Some water companies lift hosepipe ban
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Curated Video

Forecaster: Florence storm surge not diminished

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Hurricane Florence's top sustained wind speeds dropped from a high of 140 miles per hour (225 kilometers per hour) to 110 mph (175 kph) as its outer rain bands approached the North Carolina coast early Thursday, reducing the storm from...
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Sky News

Half of Britain Now in Drought

Higher Ed
Half of Britain Now in Drought
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Curated Video

WRAP Bahamians prepare for Tropical Storm Hanna ADDS official

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1. Wide of beach and cruise ship, with grey sky 2. Wide of cruise ship in harbour near beach 3. Mid of palm trees blowing in wind 4. Mid of empty beach bar 5. Wide of two tourists on beach 6. Media at news conference 7. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

CAN344 RAJAH MAN INTERVIEWED ON INDINA ECONOMY

Higher Ed
Special Productions on Asia, with interviews on India's economy, effects of indendence on agriculture and Industry. 1. vs interview with Indian Ambassador about coming of democracy and industrial revoution to India and Asia, railways in...
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Curated Video

FEMA chief: Harvey operation still focused on saving lives

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The administrator of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) William "Brock" Long, said on Wednesday that federal resources are still in "lifesaving, life-sustaining mode," in response to the massive floods in Hurricane...
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Curated Video

FEMA: Harvey Relief Still in 'Life-Saving' Mode

Higher Ed
The administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) William "Brock" Long, says federal resources are still in "lifesaving, life-sustaining mode," in response to the massive floods in Hurricane Harvey's aftermath. ...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cape Town: authorities to classify drought as national disaster

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A parliamentary briefing on Cape Town's dire water situation heard on Thursday that efforts are underway to classify South Africa's drought as a national emergency
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Press Association

PM says widespread flooding is not yet 'a national emergency'

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the widespread flooding across the UK “is not looking like something we need to escalate to the level of a national emergency”. Speaking on a visit to the flood-hit town of Matlock in Derbyshire, Mr...
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Bloomberg

Floods Hit Australian Economy as Wild Weather Persists

Higher Ed
Southeast Australia is bracing for more rain and damaging floods. Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning that the ongoing devastation will have an impact on the cost of living and next week's budget. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Sky News

Parts of UK Experiencing Near-Drought Conditions

Higher Ed
Parts of UK Experiencing Near-Drought Conditions