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material, relief organizations are still getting to these spots. himself we've spoken to analysts in afghanistan who have just said that when it comes to relief efforts in these areas, as of now they can only define it as patchwork. there is a lot more to be done in this area to make it a stronger region in terms of its economy infrastructure to battle such national calamities because the medical offering also in this area, the assistance in this area, is extremely poor due to it being a very, very poor region economically as well. >> yeah, very dire situation indeed. thanks very much, vedika sud. much of the united states is sweltering with dangerously high temperatures, record setting heat has sellinged over the south and some plain states around 40 million people are under heat alert, triple digit temperatures are expected to push as far north as nebraska.
when the earthquake hit, it really reduced them to rubble. and what made it worse is the fact that the depth of the quake was 10 kilometers, so quite to the surface, because of which the casualty figures have gone up. we all know this region has been home to conflict for decades. they haven't had the money really to put together an infrastructure, to protect themselves from natural calamities and earthquakes. and this comes at a time, brianna, when afghanistan is in the midst of a humanitarian and economic crisis. brianna? >> this is making it so much worse. vedika sud, thank you for the update. we'll continue to follow this. the election lies pushed by former president trump and his allies now becoming a huge legal problem for the media outlets that repeated them. in a new move by the biden administration to make cigarettes a little less addictive.
washington and allies must redouble efforts and help ukraine break the russian blockade around odesa. people focused on the collapse of the russian economy which will probably shrink by 11% this year, but ukraine's economy is likely to contract by a staggering 45% in 2022, unless the country can export its grain out of its black sea ports, it could face economic calamities for years to come. most likely, this middle phase of the war will last for a while. neither russia or ukraine has the capacity to win decisively or surrender easily. in the short-term, this favors russia. it has taken control of much of the donbas and because the west hasn't completely banned russia's energy exports, the russian government has actually profited during this war. bloomberg projects the oil and gas revenues for this year will be about $285 billion compared
The Chief Minister's Relief Fund in Telangana has extended a helping hand to the poorest of the poor who are in distress due to unforeseen incidents such as natural calamities, road accidents, fire accidents and others.
nursing home for good. more follow from a "new york times" report that indicates many in the party are ready to dump joe biden in 2024 because of his advanced age and calamities under his watch, but the press secretary laughing out questions about joe biden's fitness for office. a speaker does the president have the stamina physically and mentally to continue on even after 20204? >> you are asking me this question? oh, my gosh, and he is the president of the united states! i can't keep up with him. we got back from mexico and from california, that is not a question that we should even be asking. just look at the work that he does. >> greg: you know, jesse, she can't keep up with the president. >> jesse: jesse jr. could keep up with the president. it was not even smiling coming to see this? and got the memo, probably a polling memo or some power brokers at the democratic national committee said that he was good for getting trump out of there, but is not performing.
SERVING HONESTLY. Albay Governor-elect Noel Rosal during the 124th year of Independence Day and 63rd Legazpi City Charter Day on Sunday (June 12, 2022) at Penaranda Park in the Old Albay District. The events started with the Holy Mass at the Albay Cathedral, followed by a parade of troops, a flag-raising ceremony, and then the release of freedom doves and balloons. (Photo by Emmanuel Solis) LEGAZPI CITY - Albay Governor-elect Noel Rosal has prodded other newly-elected officials and concerned government agencies to work together to honestly serve the Filipino people and enhance public trust in government institutions. "We are all here today celebrating our Independence Day as a sign of unity to fight for different problems in the government and in the community, including graft and corruption, illegal drugs, health crisis, calamities, poverty, and many other things that we need to address to," Rosal said in his message during the 124th year Independence Day and 63rd Legazpi City Charter Day on Sunday. Rosal, the incumbent mayor of this city, said the country is now free from the hands of foreign invaders but the government should continue to work for progress and development to put the nation in the "right direction toward genuine prosperity". "As the newly elected governor of the province of Albay, I am here to fight the problems in our society and I am also here to fight for the needs of our constituents so that the fights of our heroes would not be in vain," he said. The events started with the Holy Mass at the Albay Cathedral, followed by a parade of troops, a flag-raising ceremony, and then the release of freedom doves and balloons at Penaranda Park in the Old Albay District. After the short program for Independence Day, Rosal and Vice Mayor Bobby Cristobal led the wreath-laying ceremony at the adjacent city hall compound to celebrate the 63rd Legazpi City Charter Day. Legazpi first became a city under the Becerra Law of 1892 which constituted the municipalities of Legazpi, Bay Nuevo, and Daraga, but it was dissolved under the American occupation in 1900. For the second time, it became a city on July 18, 1948 when Legazpi and Daraga were combined to constitute its territory under Republic Act (RA) 306. But on June 8, 1954, RA 993, which recreated both towns, was approved and the city was again dissolved. For the third time on June 12, 1959, Legazpi became a city under RA 2234 and Daraga became an independent municipality with the onset of the Integrated Reorganization Plan which involved the restructuring of local government. (PNA) }
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during the trial that is far more significant. as testimony showed that hillary clinton herself okayed the big russia collusion lie, the upper echelon of the 1% of the fbi, not rank-and-file, they knew it, and they went with the biggest election corruption lie in history. we got a lot more straight ahead tonight. plus, trans swimmer leah thomas is speaking out claiming she is no threat to women's sports and is now plotting a bid for the summer olympics. we will cover that tonight. also tonight, the biden white house is adrift. listen to this. according to nbc news, joe is now hemorrhaging support from hispanic americans, african-americans, suburban moms, and of course young people and amid a rolling series of calamities and sinking approval ratings, the president's feeling lately that he just can't catch a break. poor joe biden, he's just not getting the respect he thinks he deserves. naturally he's not looking for someone to blame. it is always putin, there's
A person's safety during calamities is mainly dependent on their community's disaster preparedness. No matter how ready they are for all possible catastrophic scenarios, every bit of preparation can go down the drain if their community cannot respond effectively to such events.