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Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 6AM 20240714

Concord. So, dangerous heat, we are talking temperatures anywhere from 1618 degrees above average which is why the heat advisory is in effect once again for today. You what you can to stay safe and cool in this heat. Flag warning continues until 11 00 a. M. , we see dusty conditions for the coffee to go taking 580 this morning, busier than usual conditions along the ultimate pass unfortunately, yet another accident, this one reported in greenville, it is in this hearing status but causing a really big cup of you work your way through their. Drivetimes inching up now 50 minutes as you work your way from 205 to 680. When you get to 680, speaking of 680, a different portion what wright bound and with lane for a car fire, backup and brooks ion, a freeway near leo. I i am annewe are going to chopper five which is a large brush fire burning right now on mayer island. We just found out the likely cause of this fire, apparently someone tried to cut into two power poles with a saw. Firefighters

Transcripts For DW DocFilm 20240714

The world has changed weather is getting more extreme. Today be a struggling when the talking of people in the mood in dominions than in talking up of people in the billions of drought floods hurricanes best areas are being devastated by environmental catastrophe how many people will be forced to leave their homes by the mid century not due to conflict in war but due to Climate Change we appear to be on the path to a. Troubling future. From mr hill region to Southeast Asia from the pacific to the caribbean some people are fleeing rising waters others drought. The worlds population began to soar about 200 years ago soon it will top 10000000000. 00 Greenhouse Gases are rising apace the resulting warming of the earths atmosphere is wreaking havoc on the climate humankind which is responsible for this warming is becoming its victim more and more people are forced to leave their homes. Inequality is being exacerbated by Climate Change wealthy industrialized nations are polluting our air whi

Transcripts For DW DocFilm 20240714

That the world has changed weather is getting more extreme. The day be a struggling one the talking with people on the moon in the millions than a talking up of people in the billions of drought floods. Hurricanes vast areas are being devastated by environmental catastrophe how many people will be forced to leave their homes by the mid century not due to conflict and war but due to Climate Change we appear to be on the path to a troubling future. Is that the way. From mr hill region to Southeast Asia from the pacific to the caribbean some people are fleeing rising waters others drought. The worlds population began to soar about 200 years ago soon it will top 10000000000. 00 Greenhouse Gases are rising a pace the resulting warming of the earths atmosphere is wreaking havoc on the climate humankind which is responsible for this warming is becoming its victim more and more people are forced to leave their homes. Inequality is being exacerbated by Climate Change wealthy industrialized nati

Transcripts For DW DW News 20240714

Catastrophic impact of unchecked Climate Change is the biggest challenge facing human time today 10 years ago the topic was barely on the radar. Jakarta the capital of indonesia with some 10000000 residents its the largest city in Southeast Asia around 30000000 people live in the metropolitan area making it the 2nd largest urban conglomeration in the world. And the fish markets are located in North Jakarta the scent of the ocean lies in the air mixing with the odors of the city. Just a few kilometers from the city center the problems confronting this tropical metropolis become apparent residents struggle with. Heat heavy traffic pollution population density and poor hygenic conditions and with increasing frequency flooding. The slum district of data is located near the airport its 5000 residents used to live near the sea but these days it almost looks like they live in it. He calls them are no has lived in since the 1970 s. He and his neighbors have watched the rising sea level with co

Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20240714

Thank you for your time do appreciate it thank you. Now thousands of people in the bangladeshi capital our homeless author a large fire swept through a slum actually began on friday evening and the cars made a poor area it took firefighters several hours to put it out incredibly no deaths reported and they have been a few injuries as well tanveer challenge 3 with more from dhaka. Absolutely devastating scene and over 3000 family lives there nothing is left even the trees are burned many families actually where in their rural villages for the holidays now theyll be devastated when they come back some people are trying to salvage their life saving what about they out some said they will actually rebuild their home because theyre not very hopeful theyre going to be in rehab late they dont know if theyre going to get an alternative shelter many of the slum dwellers complain to us theyre not getting any food water or they dont know what to do what their future holds but most of them said th

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