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Shadow Chancellor brands PM too weak to sack 'reckless and irresponsible' Braverman

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Pool clip with Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves, in which she discusses the future of Home Secretary Suella Braverman, the policing of upcoming Armistice Day protests, Labour's stance on the Middle East conflict, GDP figures and flood...
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John McDonnell speaks at Firefighters national rally

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Former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell addresses the Firefighters national rally after the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) published a manifesto which calls for an “immediate injection of cash” into the fire and rescue service.
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Storm Babet victims can apply for £500 cash grants, Government says

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People affected by flooding from Storm Babet could be eligible for a £500 cash grant, council tax relief or funding towards repairs and flood protection, the Government has said.
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Bloomberg

New York City Hit With Torrential Rains, Flooding

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The New York City metropolitan area was hit with torrential rains and flash flooding Friday morning. New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency. Many New York City subway lines were shut down. This is video from...
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Bloomberg

Google's Brandt on Catalyzing Climate Innovation

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Kate Brandt, Chief Sustainability Officer at Google, discusses how AI and partnerships can catalyze climate innovation. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

Australian Government Warns of Multi-Billion Dollar Climate Disaster Costs

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning of the growing costs of disaster recovery ahead of what could be a sever bushfire season. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Thousand Feared Dead From Libya Flooding

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Search efforts intensified Tuesday for thousands of people feared dead after a storm ravaged Libya's eastern region, killing around 2,000 in one city and leaving many more missing. The city of Derna is the hardest hit. Flooding...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Swamped by Record Rain

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Some of the heaviest rainfall in 140 years has hit Hong Kong, delaying stock market trading, closing schools and transport links. It comes just a week after the city was shut down by a super typhoon. Richard Frost reports on Bloomberg...
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Hurricane Idalia Knocks Out Power Across the Southeast

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Hurricane Idalia knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of Florida customers, grounding more than 1,800 flights and unleashing floods along far from where it came ashore as a Category 3 storm earlier Wednesday. Ike Ejiochi of ABC...
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Idalia Will Be Devastating: Senator Scott on Hurricane

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Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida discusses the preparation the state of Florida has made in anticipation of Hurricane Idalia, which is expected to hit landfall Wednesday morning. He talks about the need for citizens to evacuate...
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Bloomberg

Mayfield on Biden Surveying Damage in Maui, Flooding in SoCal

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Lee Mayfield, Hagerty Consulting Director of Response, discusses President Biden arriving in Maui to survey the damages caused by wildfires two weeks ago and what the Biden administrations plans are to oversee the relief efforts....
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Bloomberg

Seeing Growing Natural Disaster Risk: Kousky

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Carolyn Kousky, Environmental Defense Fund Associate & VP for Economics & Policy Analysis discuss . She speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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China Braces for Worse Flooding as Death Toll Rises

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Chinese officials have warned of intensified flooding across northern regions in the wake of Typhoon Doksuri. Beijing authorities evacuated more than 50,000 residents after torrential rains and 11 deaths. (Source: CCTV via APTN)
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Bloomberg

Munich Re's Rauch Discusses Natural Disaster Figures for First Half of 2023

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Data from Munich Re sees a near-record year for losses due natural disaster. Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, but also massive losses ($35B in the US) from storms and tornadoes - that's the second highest in recent US history. The number...
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Heavy Rain Kills Dozens in South Korea

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South Korean officials say at least 39 people have been killed in flooding and landslides across the country. Heejin Kim reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Vermont Tries to Recover From Historic Flooding

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A slow-moving storm dumped 9 inches of rain on Vermont over the course of three days earlier this week. Dozens of roads remained closed, and thousands of homes and businesses are damaged. President Joe Biden declared an emergency and...
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Bloomberg

Deadly Storm North of NYC Creates Commuting Chaos

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Deadly flooding swept through the lower Hudson River Valley north of New York City, snarling commuter and freight travel as a slow-moving weather front made its way through the US Northeast promising more devastation. About 8 inches of...
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WATCH: Video Shows Water Flowing Through Destroyed Dam in Ukraine

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Drone video released by Ukraine's presidential office shows water flowing through a destroyed dam at the Kakhovska hydro power plant in the country's south. Ukraine says Russian forces blew up the dam, unleashing a torrent of floodwater...
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China's Domestic Demand Is a Major Bottleneck: JPM's Zhu

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"Domestic demand in China is a major bottleneck." Haibin Zhu, chief China economist at JPMorgan Chase & Co., discusses China's industrial output, retail sales and youth jobless rate and what the data means for the economy. He speaks on...
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Sadiq Khan discusses air pollution at London Book Fair

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Sadiq Khan calls government "delayers" in tackling air pollution and climate change at a discussion about his new book at London Book Fair on Wednesday. Khan was diagnosed with adult-onset asthma after training for the London Marathon in...
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Street flooding in Aurora, Colorado

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Heavy rains flooded numerous streets in Aurora, Colorado Street flooding in Aurora, Colorado at Aurora streets and intersections on September 12, 2013 in Aurora, CO (Footage by Denver Post via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Over 1,000 Dead in Pakistan's Deadly Monsoon

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Exhausted villagers helped the injured and carried their belongings through muddy floodwaters on Sunday, as death from widespread flooding in Pakistan topped 1,000 since mid-June.
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British Movietone

Victoria - Floods and storms.

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Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are reproduced for historical accuracy and do not represent the opinions or editorial policies of...
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Bloomberg

Michigan Suffers Flooding After Two Dams Fail

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May.20 -- Michigan announced an emergency evacuation after two dams collapsed. The Edenville Dam, at the base of Wixom Lake, failed amid high floodwaters in the area and the Sanford Dam, at the base of Sanford Lake, also failed,...