@@jotes2188 That's not true! In Lower Austria, whole region around St.Pölten, I have never experienced something like this before (I am 60 years old). My sister's 50 years old house was never damaged by water before and now not only downstairs but even living floor is flooded !
@@eddastrohmayer251 60 years is not a long time at all if judging norms over a time span. 60 years is like a grain of sand on a beach at the ocean. Water follows the pat of least resistance and always will.
...except when it's over 40 degrees Celsius and photosynthesis stops, or add humidity and trees boil on the inside, or diseases spread to new areas and lack of water stresses plants. They don't get nuance to spelled-out.
I will humbly say that only if humans feel the effects of Mother Nature because of the imbalance we caused, then we might respect it more. Minimise animal agriculture, make cities more green, no more deforestation, exploit rain water for irrigation, etc. Best of luck to ALL.
I'm not from Romania but from the Czech Republic, another affected country but quite mildly as of now. We were prepared and nobody has died. Very nice of you, thank you and sincere greetings to Bangladesh! 💚
It wasn't just Romania that was hit by the flood, also the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, you Racist! And the biggest flood in Poland was even bigger than the one since the 1997 century
Many of the countries are better prepared than they were thirty years ago. Despite the terrible damage, the very low number of casualties feels almost like a miracle. But it is not a mircale. It is a result of professionalism and expertise of all the first responders, to whom our thanks balong.
Some of those bridges that are almost overflown look very dangerous, we should follow the example of Dresden to build bridges that easily fold down into the river bed before a flood to prevent them from creating obstacles for trees and other debris carried by these floods.
There have been two recent volcanic eruptions that have sent plumes of matter into the stratosphere: Tonga in January 2022 and Ruang in April 2024. The former ejected 150 million tons of SEAWATER (containing ~5 million tons of salt)and ash to a height of 58 km (190,000 ft); the Ruang eruption sent ash and sulfur dioxide to a height of 25 km (82,000 ft). Bear in mind that the Tambora eruption in 1815 resulted in Europe's infamous "Year Without a Summer" some 18 months later.
Good to know, just in 1815 there wasn't a climate warming problem, so the factors are stacked up a bit differently today. We would actually benefit from some ash shielding a bit of the sunlight from our atmosphere these days, temperature wise.
@@isocarboxazid yeah i never understand why people who believe in god say "god help us" even though by their logic its their god who caused this lol. if anything, they should be mad at god for all the suffering
I live next to a two mile long road going up a hill, in heavy rain the road turns into a torrent, but if you step into the woods alongside the road the ground is just wet. If you tarmac, concrete and roof over vast areas then where do you suppose all the rainwater will go? This isn't a climate problem, it's an urbanisation problem.
Agreed. Fuel-consumption climate change policies are an easier sell than admitting human overpopulation is real and global urbanization to accommodate an unnaturally large population will bring yet more rain and flooding.
Urbanisation is definitely an issue, but in some places, a year worth's of rain fell in just 4 days. Such amount of rain in such a short time can't be absorbed by the natural ground, urbanisation or not.
No, problem is extreme weather patterns and excessive rainfall. It's been raining for days, soil is completely soaked and cannot absorb any more water. Most of the worst effected areas are villages and small towns, plenty of greenspaces all around.
@@trelala789 extreams of weather are quite normal. Only somebody living in an air-conditioned house would think that the outside world should remain in some Goldilocks zone all the time. To get an average you need to add up a bunch of events and divide the result by the event count, several of those events can get a long way off the average and still be perfectly normal. Climate is the average of thirty years worth of weather, not one off storms or droughts or anything else.
Now we are in the phase where problems are mostly in upstream smaller and medium rivers. Danube will accumulate the waters from huge area in Austria and Czechia in a few days and areas in Slovakia and Hungary will be affected.
The worst of the rain is over and as i check now Danube in Slovakia is still at level 2. It probably go in 3 and start to open the gates to prevent flooding of Bratislava and Petržalka. Since Hungary dont build their part of the Danube dam system i recon after it go down in Europe it start to flood in there in few hours.
So that's where all the rain went. Here in Ohio right next to Lake Erie we're on a water ban due to the drought. Imagine that - a great lake that has 3 huge great lakes feeding it, Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron, and yet we are so dry we aren't supposed to water our gardens. Just one year ago we had a flood that completely filled our basement.
I hope people are safe. Important to remember that the WEF states on its website: 'Weather wars and weather manipulation are easier and cheaper than ever.' Sad but true.
Her English is immaculate, and she is not a reporter she is an anchor. I think the problem is with your ears/brain. The German reporter was much more difficult to understand, he has absolutely no grasp of the letter R.
@sirensynapse5603 Yeah, sure, the fault lies not with those who made trillions of dollars of profit, who BOUGHT politicians and scientists, who ripped up your earth, who destroyed nature, who poisoned rivers and oceans, who knew YEARS ago they were changing the earth irreversibly. It makes total sense to blame the individual who works 9-5 in a factory, who NEEEDS a car because politicians destroyed every other way to get to work, who saves enough money to fly into holiday once every 5 years to give themselves somthing nice. Do you see the detail you missed?
@sirensynapse5603 Yeah, sure, the fault lies not with those who made trillions of dollars of profit, who BOUGHT politicians and scientists, who ripped up your earth, who destroyed nature, who poisoned our atmosphere, rivers and oceans, who knew 50 YEARS ago they were changing the earth irreversibly. It makes total sense to blame the individual who works 9-5 in a factory, who NEEEDS a car because politicians destroyed every other way to get to work, who saves enough money to fly into holidays once every 5 years to give themselves something nice. Do you see the little details you missed?
It's been raining for days, soil is completely soaked and cannot absorb any more water. Most of the worst effected areas are villages and small towns, plenty of green land all around.
@@trelala789 Every house, every concreted parking place... makes water by seeking its way run with greater speed ! Houses placed near rivers, plenty of them built in the last 20 years, are most affected now. And these houses bring more danger also to houses behind them farer away.
@@eddastrohmayer251 No, you clearly don't know anything about geography of Central Europe. 95% of flooded areas are fields, forests, flood plains. The size of the concreted area is very small. However, it's obviously what's get into international news. It's effect on the population, homes and lives. Also the amount of new construction in the effected areas is minimal. Nobody is building new houses in flooding areas.
@@trelala789 I talk about Austria, and here it is the case that people build houses very near to rivers and I know that this is the same in Germany. It is clear that fields etc are most concerned, but the more concreted the more flooding and the higher the speed. Sorry, but that is logical ...
I appreciate the news content DW news is delivering, but I find the accent makes it a bit challenging to understand at times. It would be helpful if the presentation could be adjusted for clearer communication.
@@Spacemonkeymojo I don't care where the presenter is from., but for a news anchor, the top priority should be delivering the news with clear and easily understandable speech for all viewers
It's been crazy here in the northeast. Lowville and the ADK got hit hard with floods this summer. Not to mention all the tornado warnings NY has had this year with a record tornado count. And even the north shore of Long Island got with an overnight storm that will take the rest of the year to fix.
If these are the highest levels in 50 years, it means there were higher levels 50 years ago. Same for "the biggest flooding in a century" meaning there were bigger ones a century ago.
Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that involves adding particles to clouds to increase precipitation, reduce hail, or disperse fog. The goal is to change the natural development of clouds to produce the desired outcome
@@Pawel-rv1ek It is in use, educate yourself, so yes? Cloud seeding is used all over the world as a method for enhancing winter, snowfall and increasing mountain snowpack, supplementing the natural water supply available to communities of the surrounding areas...
I had to replay the opening 3 times before I could make sense of her accent. She should work toward clearer pronunciation and enunciation. She was better while interviewing others than at the beginning.
In Philippines 🇵🇭 most people put on a happy face during calamities, not because they are absolutely happy, but because a part of them feels putting salt to the wound will not do any good...
when you get a typhoon every week during the rainy season, you have to adapt to them so it's part of the lifestyle; Europeans get far more irregular and random weather and temperatures.
The problem is we can't stop. Eight billion people cannot be sustained without burning fossil fuels, but it's ruining the climate. What a mess humanity is in. There's going to be a big culling. It's going to be ghastly.
we ougth to fear starvation, hurricanes, landslides, volcanos and earthquakes, floods, droughts, pests, pandemics, wildfires, mountains breaking down, sea level rise, wars, all those are effects of climate breakdown
Yes, the climate has been changing since the industrial revolution. AThe planet's average surface temperature has risen about 2 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degrees Celsius) since the late 19th century, a change driven largely by increased carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere and other human activities. At first it was slow, but trackable. Now it is changing faster.
What, do you think it just comes around like Halleys Comet? Have you been paying attention, because it's my deduction that doubters and deniers just NEVER read any science or data to do with climatology. They just live on their opinions and beliefs and gossip and here-say from bobble-headed climate denying influencers who are in the pocket of fossil fuel corporations.
@@DirkGently-km3hn Come on, at least it's empathetic. When your sister is being evacuated, someone saying "my prayers are with you" is MUCH better to hear than someone saying "stop burning fossil fuels" ir "it wouldn't happen in the Netherlands".
Last time we had it that bad here in Poland was in 1997, with some smaller flooding in 2002 and 2010. The issue here is that the Mediterranean sea is extremely warm, 30C and that causes heavy rainfall when the north Atlantic and polar air comes down in Autumn. Global warming makes the common autumn rains more severe
@@Amradar123 You are talking to a bot ..... You can tell by 2 words in nickname and 4 numbers at the end. and little to no content at their channel but many comments and other channels. Once you notice - you will see that bots are everywhere at youtube.
But - that's GREAT! We humans worked so many decades towards destroying the climate patterns we were used to have, now finally we harvest the fruits of our decades-long hard work! Big thanks to our politicians, the the fossil industry and to the hard-working lobby of the fossil industry! And what a great, wonderful entertainment value all these catastrophe news have! Wonderful to watch! Thank you, fossil lobby!
Thank you, Columbus. It was just a misspelling. You have learned English well in school, I see. I'm pretty sure that your country, full of engineers and doctors from far away, German accent might be a problem soon. :)
@@thispartoflife Considering that she is a major news channel presenter who presents using ENGLISH , I definitely would expect her to have a pretty standard accent. It is quite offensive actually having to listen to someone who can’t even bother to hone the tool used to perform her work duties. If she was a hindi presenter, And had to occassionally say something in English, then no issue whatsoever. Would you want someone like this to be your English pronunciation teacher?
So a year ago, media complained about record drought, now too much. Fact is life is full of these extreme weather events and which has happened all through human life history. The question is how we can build smarter to live with weather that falls outside of the comfortable normal and how to encourage building outside flood zones.
You know even small not so rich countries have airplanes to bring rain ? We have also here ..And they said they tested them before buying it for 2-3 years .In the last 2-3 years we had quite a lot of storms quite unsual but yes.
the problem is: as soon as the floods have gone, the countries will go on in building houses, halls, shopping centers, parking areas and so on and on... in 2002 we had in europe (austria) big floods and experts said we should stop that... but what happened? see what I wrote and you know... and so I'm afraid it will be in let me say 10 days, all will "forget" and do as they always did... nough said... some say, once there has been a wise "indian" who should have predicted: "only when one day white men will have nothing to eat and drink, they will discover, that they cannot eat and drink money...." again: I'm afraid so it will come... sorry for bad english, it's not my native language...
@@acans7958 Mae Sai, chiang rai was the first impact, then it's spread throughout the province and some other provinces near Mae Khong river also flooded. I don't know the current situation but Mae Sai should no longer flooded now, while many others still flooded.
We know that our changing climate is affecting us now, and what this should tell people, is that as extreme events will continue faster and more often. Our financial ability to rebound from the devastation will, at some point, become untenable.
Solar patterns...... CME's, solar cycles, Earth's magnetic North drifting... Earths magnetic field weakening...... Climate patterns is what this is......
@@andrewandres148 Those factors have much less "climate forcing" than the massive amount of carbon we're putting into the atmosphere. We need to greatly reduce fossil fuel use, period. Basically, we're digging carbon out from deep within the Earth's crust where it's been sequestered out of the biosphere for millions of years. But now all of that is expelled at a massive 37 *billion* metric tons per year are expelled as we're using the atmosphere as a free to use public toilet. The atmospheric CO2 concentration is now at over 422ppm which is more than it's been in about 4-million years all in just 200-hundred years since the start of the Industrial Revolution. The chart of CO2 concentrations from the past 300+ years looks like a hockey stick! Sure, the climate is always changing but natural changes occur over millions of years not just a few hundred years. The biosphere, let alone human infrastructure, cannot cope with this extreme rate of change.
@@andrewandres148 Those factors have much less "climate forcing" than the massive amount of carbon we're putting into the atmosphere. We need to greatly reduce fossil fuel use, period.
@@andrewandres148 furthermore.... Basically, we're digging carbon out from deep within the Earth's crust where it's been sequestered out of the biosphere for millions of years. But now all of that is expelled at a massive 37 *billion* metric tons per year are expelled as we're using the atmosphere as a free to use public toilet. The atmospheric CO2 concentration is now at over 422ppm which is more than it's been in about 4-million years all in just 200-hundred years since the start of the Industrial Revolution. The chart of CO2 concentrations from the past 300+ years looks like a hockey stick! Sure, the climate is always changing but natural changes occur over millions of years not just a few hundred years. The biosphere, let alone human infrastructure, cannot cope with this extreme rate of change.
@@beyondfossil The carbon in the atmosphere is concluded to be the cause of climatic pattern changes (Notice the word patterns).... The Carbon is a result of the warming, it is not the cause... Not in the way preached today... And to note, the USA, Canada, Europe has already been cutting the emissions... But the fervor and rabid blind obedience without any questions about the true science of patterns is nothing short of 'The New Religion'
@@trommelbiel no, I’m sorry but I’m sick to death of seeing pray for…….. every other day. If it wasn’t for people believing in iron age superstitions instead of listening to provable science, we might actually make some headway fighting climate change. Either your God gets turned on by killing people with floods or has no power. Either way, writing “pray for” on Google is pathetic.
Well l love God and l will continue to pray for the good people of Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic 🇨🇿. Nobody is fighting your science. Stop fighting God.
Bhavishya Malika predictions This is an extremely important message. The end of Kaliyuga has already occurred, which was completed on August 1, 1943. Now we are entering a golden transformation - the arrival of Satyuga is certain by 2032. In the coming times, the world will face many challenges, including continental catastrophes, natural disasters, and more than 60 epidemics, whose effects we are still seeing today. This is a time of extreme caution. The only way to avoid these calamities is to follow dharma and take refuge in God. 1. Give up meat, alcohol, and adultery and adopt a vegetarian lifestyle. 2. Perform tri-sandhya (three times a day - morning, noon, and sunset) 3. Continuously chant the name 'Madhav'. 4. Read the Shrimad Bhagavata Mahapuran daily. By following dharma and adopting these means, we will get protection from the coming dangers and remain in God's refuge. The incarnation of Lord Kalki has already occurred, and this is the time when we should adopt the path of dharma and devotion to secure our lives.
In some cases its about diplomacy. In Slovakia they build a dam system that was suppose to work with ones in Hungary. Since they dont build it they are in a pinch. Other they let it go and severely flood the Hungary part of Danube or hold it to its capacity and flood their area and parts of Austria and even Czechia.
it's not that simple. The last flood of this kind in Poland was in 1997, but then it flooded the big city of Wrocław. Since then, a lot of fortifications have been made and now Wrocław is rather safe, but it flooded smaller towns. Retention reservoirs were also made there, but it was considered that too many of them cause drought, which since 1997 has been much more frequent than floods. Sometimes you have to choose the lesser evil.
"On the geopolitical side, the technology’s potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions of the world at the expense of other regions could trigger sharp opposition by some nations." -- former CIA director John Brennan
It is just as if the climate was... changing. Couldn't have expected that
floods in those regions are regular
@@jotes2188 That's not true! In Lower Austria, whole region around St.Pölten, I have never experienced something like this before (I am 60 years old). My sister's 50 years old house was never damaged by water before and now not only downstairs but even living floor is flooded !
@@eddastrohmayer251 60 years is not a long time at all if judging norms over a time span. 60 years is like a grain of sand on a beach at the ocean. Water follows the pat of least resistance and always will.
"people who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it"
"But more CO2 in the atmosphere is good for plants!" 🤦♀
...except when it's over 40 degrees Celsius and photosynthesis stops, or add humidity and trees boil on the inside, or diseases spread to new areas and lack of water stresses plants. They don't get nuance to spelled-out.
😂😂😂
...and you can't have climate change on a flat Earth, it says so in the bible.
They need to stop geoenginerring.
Global food crisis happening sooner that most think
Yes, stock essentials please.
Why? This happens every so often and it's not happening more frequently
@@turkmenistan1940 Yeah right pal , 😅
@@geoffreykeating8172 They literally say this in the video 😂😂
I live among SHEEEEP bro unbelievable, actual npc's
Meanwhile, more people in the world suffer from obesity than malnutrition. A situation unimaginable in the entire history of mankind xD
Prayers from india ❤️ 🙏🏻❤ for people around the world who are dealing with these natural disasters 🌿 🍀 🌿
I drove back 2 days ago from Austria, the rain had already started. Hope many survive and are safe.
Romania the 13th, read Romans 9/13
You can debate climate change but you can’t debate the cost of natural disasters.
5 months ago, it was here in Brazil's South ... now Europe :(... i hope everyone stay safe.
Thank you very much from the Czech Republic! The warning system works well, preparations were good and nobody has died as of now.
I will humbly say that only if humans feel the effects of Mother Nature because of the imbalance we caused, then we might respect it more. Minimise animal agriculture, make cities more green, no more deforestation, exploit rain water for irrigation, etc. Best of luck to ALL.
if that was eve vaguely practical or true, Dubai would be green by now😂😂😂 @@andrzejjakusik8801
Too many people on the planet
@@zuzanazuscinova5209 Don't worry, the powers that be are getting rid of a few, lets hope it doesn't include you.
@@zuzanazuscinova5209 also not entirely true. we're just allowing places like the USA to consume far more than their share
@@zuzanazuscinova5209 In Africa and Asia
Prayers from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 for people of Romania as we know the suffering done by floods.
I'm not from Romania but from the Czech Republic, another affected country but quite mildly as of now. We were prepared and nobody has died. Very nice of you, thank you and sincere greetings to Bangladesh! 💚
@@martavdz4972 💚
Thank you I am from Romania but don't live there currently. Prayers to all that are affected.
It wasn't just Romania that was hit by the flood, also the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, you Racist! And the biggest flood in Poland was even bigger than the one since the 1997 century
@@martavdz4972 Didn't 2 people die in CZ?
Many of the countries are better prepared than they were thirty years ago. Despite the terrible damage, the very low number of casualties feels almost like a miracle. But it is not a mircale. It is a result of professionalism and expertise of all the first responders, to whom our thanks balong.
Some of those bridges that are almost overflown look very dangerous, we should follow the example of Dresden to build bridges that easily fold down into the river bed before a flood to prevent them from creating obstacles for trees and other debris carried by these floods.
You are very funny.
We are not all as rich as Germany.
😂
Nothing to make fun of ! My sister is directly concerned of this !
Terrible flooding ! Prayers. Psalm 91.
There have been two recent volcanic eruptions that have sent plumes of matter into the stratosphere: Tonga in January 2022 and Ruang in April 2024. The former ejected 150 million tons of SEAWATER (containing ~5 million tons of salt)and ash to a height of 58 km (190,000 ft); the Ruang eruption sent ash and sulfur dioxide to a height of 25 km (82,000 ft). Bear in mind that the Tambora eruption in 1815 resulted in Europe's infamous "Year Without a Summer" some 18 months later.
Good to know, just in 1815 there wasn't a climate warming problem, so the factors are stacked up a bit differently today. We would actually benefit from some ash shielding a bit of the sunlight from our atmosphere these days, temperature wise.
@@D.von.Nlol you have no idea how that will affect agriculture
God bless everyone be safe in Europe ✝️🕊️🇺🇸
Thank you!
Amen ☦️✝️🥹❤️
If "god" were real, he/she/it clearly does not care, at all.
@@isocarboxazid yeah i never understand why people who believe in god say "god help us" even though by their logic its their god who caused this lol. if anything, they should be mad at god for all the suffering
And watch the establishment continue to do absolutely nothing about the climate.
Great response to the disaster. Praying this slows and the floods recede quickly
Praying doesn't help
@@Ikkeligeglad I will pray for you too, to get a happier life
@@suepetzer5996 your praying wont do sh t
@@craftah oh you want a prayer for you too. Cool
Floods of the century? We've got 75 years to go. This is just the curtain raiser. Ya gunna need a bigger boat. Learn about cubits......
It's roughly the distance from an elbow to a palm 🕎
@@mytorment Ahhh, so you think you Noah everything, huh?
of the last century... going back from today
@@matthiasschuster9505 So if we're going to be pedantic, then the last biggie was 1925? Got the dates?
@@ceeemm1901 centenial weather event isn't based on calendar or the count of centuries but an event occuring statistically every 100 years in average.
Exactly the same things happening in SE Asia. There is no economy on a dead planet, let's remember that.
I live next to a two mile long road going up a hill, in heavy rain the road turns into a torrent, but if you step into the woods alongside the road the ground is just wet. If you tarmac, concrete and roof over vast areas then where do you suppose all the rainwater will go? This isn't a climate problem, it's an urbanisation problem.
Agreed.
Fuel-consumption climate change policies are an easier sell than admitting human overpopulation is real and global urbanization to accommodate an unnaturally large population will bring yet more rain and flooding.
Urbanisation is definitely an issue, but in some places, a year worth's of rain fell in just 4 days. Such amount of rain in such a short time can't be absorbed by the natural ground, urbanisation or not.
@@nofuxCZ yes, but such deluges are still normal weather.
No, problem is extreme weather patterns and excessive rainfall. It's been raining for days, soil is completely soaked and cannot absorb any more water. Most of the worst effected areas are villages and small towns, plenty of greenspaces all around.
@@trelala789 extreams of weather are quite normal. Only somebody living in an air-conditioned house would think that the outside world should remain in some Goldilocks zone all the time. To get an average you need to add up a bunch of events and divide the result by the event count, several of those events can get a long way off the average and still be perfectly normal. Climate is the average of thirty years worth of weather, not one off storms or droughts or anything else.
Dang. I'm praying for them. I pray that the flood waters will stop flooding their areas.
Yayyy, they called us "Central" Europe
Now we are in the phase where problems are mostly in upstream smaller and medium rivers. Danube will accumulate the waters from huge area in Austria and Czechia in a few days and areas in Slovakia and Hungary will be affected.
Yeah, good point. Hope those regions will be OK as much as possible.
The worst of the rain is over and as i check now Danube in Slovakia is still at level 2. It probably go in 3 and start to open the gates to prevent flooding of Bratislava and Petržalka. Since Hungary dont build their part of the Danube dam system i recon after it go down in Europe it start to flood in there in few hours.
So that's where all the rain went. Here in Ohio right next to Lake Erie we're on a water ban due to the drought. Imagine that - a great lake that has 3 huge great lakes feeding it, Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron, and yet we are so dry we aren't supposed to water our gardens. Just one year ago we had a flood that completely filled our basement.
I hope people are safe. Important to remember that the WEF states on its website: 'Weather wars and weather manipulation are easier and cheaper than ever.' Sad but true.
Former CIA director John Brennan also expressed admiration for geo engineering technology
The female reporter has terribly unclear spoken English. We had to turn on the subtitles!
I had no problem understanding her.
I don't understand Punjabi
Fully agree this : Inglish is very disturbing
Her English is immaculate, and she is not a reporter she is an anchor. I think the problem is with your ears/brain.
The German reporter was much more difficult to understand, he has absolutely no grasp of the letter R.
@@willslingwoodstop simping for DEI so hard.
Extremely difficult to understand the host. I wish DW would stop pushing this extreme diversity agenda
They have to show the world how diverse they are. If that means sacrificing quality, they'll do it anyway.
Sign language advocacy!
Sue the oil majors for damages.
Sue the sheeple who bought the oil, lol.
You have to sue the Sun....... It causes weather patterns..... We are in a "Solar maximum" stage right now.... 11 year cycle..
@sirensynapse5603 Yeah, sure, the fault lies not with those who made trillions of dollars of profit, who BOUGHT politicians and scientists, who ripped up your earth, who destroyed nature, who poisoned rivers and oceans, who knew YEARS ago they were changing the earth irreversibly. It makes total sense to blame the individual who works 9-5 in a factory, who NEEEDS a car because politicians destroyed every other way to get to work, who saves enough money to fly into holiday once every 5 years to give themselves somthing nice. Do you see the detail you missed?
@sirensynapse5603 Yeah, sure, the fault lies not with those who made trillions of dollars of profit, who BOUGHT politicians and scientists, who ripped up your earth, who destroyed nature, who poisoned our atmosphere, rivers and oceans, who knew 50 YEARS ago they were changing the earth irreversibly. It makes total sense to blame the individual who works 9-5 in a factory, who NEEEDS a car because politicians destroyed every other way to get to work, who saves enough money to fly into holidays once every 5 years to give themselves something nice. Do you see the little details you missed?
And the people who use the oil.
cloud seeding, man made disaster ,intenional
They started Chem trialing like crazy around beginning of sept
whole world is suffering by natural disasters 😢
Like for many thousands of years. The difference is that they have tech to serve fear all the time to everyone 24hr
Yes everywhere 😢😢
That' s when people firm up all green land so that water cannot oouze away any more ! Stop concrete all land!
It's been raining for days, soil is completely soaked and cannot absorb any more water. Most of the worst effected areas are villages and small towns, plenty of green land all around.
@@trelala789 Every house, every concreted parking place... makes water by seeking its way run with greater speed ! Houses placed near rivers, plenty of them built in the last 20 years, are most affected now. And these houses bring more danger also to houses behind them farer away.
@@eddastrohmayer251 No, you clearly don't know anything about geography of Central Europe. 95% of flooded areas are fields, forests, flood plains. The size of the concreted area is very small. However, it's obviously what's get into international news. It's effect on the population, homes and lives. Also the amount of new construction in the effected areas is minimal. Nobody is building new houses in flooding areas.
@@trelala789 I talk about Austria, and here it is the case that people build houses very near to rivers and I know that this is the same in Germany. It is clear that fields etc are most concerned, but the more concreted the more flooding and the higher the speed. Sorry, but that is logical ...
I appreciate the news content DW news is delivering, but I find the accent makes it a bit challenging to understand at times. It would be helpful if the presentation could be adjusted for clearer communication.
I have no problem understanding. Greetings from Spain.
I have no idea why an Indian presenter is on a German news channel. It makes no sense.
@@Spacemonkeymojo I don't care where the presenter is from., but for a news anchor, the top priority should be delivering the news with clear and easily understandable speech for all viewers
Nature strikes back!
what we have here is a classic flash flood. We been getting them a lot here in central Vermont.
It's been crazy here in the northeast. Lowville and the ADK got hit hard with floods this summer. Not to mention all the tornado warnings NY has had this year with a record tornado count. And even the north shore of Long Island got with an overnight storm that will take the rest of the year to fix.
More than usual or something?
So sad to hear this and hoping for the best for these communities 😢😢😢
can't believe there were no other individuals who speak better than this lady
Is that sarcasm? ) I'm not be able to understand her
Psssstttt😅😅
Walczymy z Powodzia choc natura nas zaczela przerastac😢
If these are the highest levels in 50 years, it means there were higher levels 50 years ago. Same for "the biggest flooding in a century" meaning there were bigger ones a century ago.
Praying for the people, their homes, pets and for reclamation after this tragedy dissipates.
Mother Nature 👩 👩🍼
A Dam burst what caused the dam to break....???
Stefan is a great orator.
4:54 there that guy did it, left the hose run, menace
The "funny" is Hungary had an extreme drought in summer and now we get a flood
You couldn't find a presenter who speaks normal English?
Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that involves adding particles to clouds to increase precipitation, reduce hail, or disperse fog. The goal is to change the natural development of clouds to produce the desired outcome
Lots of suspicious " condense trails " everywhere.
ok
@@Pawel-rv1ek What is 'ok'?
@@justinengland9814 I mean are you really believing what you just wrote? lol
@@Pawel-rv1ek It is in use, educate yourself, so yes? Cloud seeding is used all over the world as a method for enhancing winter, snowfall and increasing mountain snowpack, supplementing the natural water supply available to communities of the surrounding areas...
it is very difficult for me that this is happening, may God help us, greetings from Bosnia...
Stay safe everyone ❤🙏🙏👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Rumania not Central Europe,it is South Balkans
What's the difference?
I had to replay the opening 3 times before I could make sense of her accent. She should work toward clearer pronunciation and enunciation. She was better while interviewing others than at the beginning.
I had no issues understanding what she said.....
She has clear pronunciation and enunciation. You should train your hearing.
I agree
@@Spacemonkeymojo Try showing what you agree with..............
In Philippines 🇵🇭 most people put on a happy face during calamities, not because they are absolutely happy, but because a part of them feels putting salt to the wound will not do any good...
when you get a typhoon every week during the rainy season, you have to adapt to them so it's part of the lifestyle; Europeans get far more irregular and random weather and temperatures.
The new normal. Get used to it and stop burning fossil fuels.
The problem is we can't stop. Eight billion people cannot be sustained without burning fossil fuels, but it's ruining the climate. What a mess humanity is in. There's going to be a big culling. It's going to be ghastly.
It's not that, the earth can easily handle it.
And even more, the planet has seen much, much, much worse
@@blanckieificationya the earth will be fine the earth has had lots of extremes, but human beings living in those extremes has never happened
@@chitowncubby27Yes, but we are humanity, not the Earth.
This is the new normal. The new flood plains need to be marked and an effort taken to get housing out of them.
I JUST FEEL SORRY FOR WILDLIFE
Does the women have a india AND a german accent ?
People say it’s sea levels we ought to fear, I digress; we ought to fear rivers drying(this is all by glacier melt overflows) more than oceans rising.
Everyone should be aware of the potential risks in the area where they live and prepare accordingly.
Climate change has multiple effects and we need to prepare to live with all of them, since climate change can and will not be stopped.
Tell that to the Dutch
we ougth to fear starvation, hurricanes, landslides, volcanos and earthquakes, floods, droughts, pests, pandemics, wildfires, mountains breaking down, sea level rise, wars, all those are effects of climate breakdown
@@thunderstorm6630 Lets be affraid of everything and have a terrible life, no way
My friends tell me in europe there is a slight drizzle. Shall I bring my umbrella?
Yeh DW Indian English
political correctness dominates Germany 😅
Usual racist comment.
@@MrIceTea555 It's not about skin colour man and not even about place, country or origin. Even not about gender. It's about pronunciation bro.
Was there also climate change when in 1997 when central europe flooded?
Yes, the climate has been changing since the industrial revolution. AThe planet's average surface temperature has risen about 2 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degrees Celsius) since the late 19th century, a change driven largely by increased carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere and other human activities. At first it was slow, but trackable. Now it is changing faster.
What, do you think it just comes around like Halleys Comet? Have you been paying attention, because it's my deduction that doubters and deniers just NEVER read any science or data to do with climatology. They just live on their opinions and beliefs and gossip and here-say from bobble-headed climate denying influencers who are in the pocket of fossil fuel corporations.
Why do companies FORCE these accents upon us? Neutral accents can be trained and it was the standard not many years ago.
Diversity before everything I guess, even quality.
My prayers are with them!!!
Which will do nothing
As useful as a chocolate teapot.
@@DirkGently-km3hn Come on, at least it's empathetic. When your sister is being evacuated, someone saying "my prayers are with you" is MUCH better to hear than someone saying "stop burning fossil fuels" ir "it wouldn't happen in the Netherlands".
@@martavdz4972 other ways to show empathy than invoking mythology and apathy(prayer)
When is it ever not flooding in Central Europe this year?
The last time it was in 1997.
Last time we had it that bad here in Poland was in 1997, with some smaller flooding in 2002 and 2010. The issue here is that the Mediterranean sea is extremely warm, 30C and that causes heavy rainfall when the north Atlantic and polar air comes down in Autumn. Global warming makes the common autumn rains more severe
@@Amradar123 You are talking to a bot ..... You can tell by 2 words in nickname and 4 numbers at the end. and little to no content at their channel but many comments and other channels.
Once you notice - you will see that bots are everywhere at youtube.
For two months there was not a single rain drop in Central Europe.
@@doposud that does not mean he/she is a bot... :) I'm not a bot also... :)
This is an annual happening in India 🇮🇳
Wasn't there a flood of the century last year in Europe
But - that's GREAT! We humans worked so many decades towards destroying the climate patterns we were used to have, now finally we harvest the fruits of our decades-long hard work! Big thanks to our politicians, the the fossil industry and to the hard-working lobby of the fossil industry! And what a great, wonderful entertainment value all these catastrophe news have! Wonderful to watch! Thank you, fossil lobby!
After Africa, Asia now it's Europe turn prayers and God bless the world for peace 🕊️ ans safety 🦺 of all 🙏🙏🙏♥️💯🇵🇭
Lern English... it is barely understandable
It's 'learn'.
English is not obligated here, it's used as a common ground. You can't expect everyone to talk accent-free.
Thank you, Columbus. It was just a misspelling. You have learned English well in school, I see. I'm pretty sure that your country, full of engineers and doctors from far away, German accent might be a problem soon. :)
@@thispartoflife Considering that she is a major news channel presenter who presents using ENGLISH , I definitely would expect her to have a pretty standard accent. It is quite offensive actually having to listen to someone who can’t even bother to hone the tool used to perform her work duties.
If she was a hindi presenter, And had to occassionally say something in English, then no issue whatsoever.
Would you want someone like this to be your English pronunciation teacher?
@@いちごくん-l6d ppl have accents chill stop being so sensitive about it
I think her English is absolutely fine
So a year ago, media complained about record drought, now too much. Fact is life is full of these extreme weather events and which has happened all through human life history. The question is how we can build smarter to live with weather that falls outside of the comfortable normal and how to encourage building outside flood zones.
You know even small not so rich countries have airplanes to bring rain ? We have also here ..And they said they tested them before buying it for 2-3 years .In the last 2-3 years we had quite a lot of storms quite unsual but yes.
Why don't you get an anchor person who can actually speak proper english ?
Thanks for the video!! 💙💙
natural disasters are everywhere, europe floods, vietnam and china struck by strong typhoons
Sorry everyone stay safe
We india affected sarc and some asia nation effeting the homes an and food and water, crops and by large roads infrastructure.
the problem is: as soon as the floods have gone, the countries will go on in building houses, halls, shopping centers, parking areas and so on and on... in 2002 we had in europe (austria) big floods and experts said we should stop that... but what happened? see what I wrote and you know... and so I'm afraid it will be in let me say 10 days, all will "forget" and do as they always did...
nough said... some say, once there has been a wise "indian" who should have predicted: "only when one day white men will have nothing to eat and drink, they will discover, that they cannot eat and drink money...." again: I'm afraid so it will come...
sorry for bad english, it's not my native language...
Po gorącym wyżu znad Rosji nastąpił niż Genueński. To w Polsce zdarza się co kilkanaście lat. 😢
There were no rain, that was a problem. Now it is raining, still a problem. I just don't understand.
You are dehydrated - its a problem, you are drowned - still a problem.
Someone teach him how to pronounce "Danube" and "havoc". Where is this guy from?? 4:00
Thailand also got flood starting a few days ago. I hope people are safe.
Really, where?
@@acans7958 Mae Sai, chiang rai was the first impact, then it's spread throughout the province and some other provinces near Mae Khong river also flooded. I don't know the current situation but Mae Sai should no longer flooded now, while many others still flooded.
Well... you'd want everyone to be safe everywhere, everyday regardless, wouldn't you?
@@ceeemm1901 it's a human decency to hope for people's safety.
*WHY?*
Czechia is central Europe confirmed 🇨🇿
Why is DW hiring indian people to report about Europe???
Naukowcy sprzeciwili się upowszechnianiu informacji jakoby CO2 to był gaz cieplarniany było to w petycji oregońskiej.
EXTREME WEATHER ......... BUDDHA PLEASE HELP
DW bears some culpability for this.
Aren't there any presenters available that actually speak understandable English?
Indians everywhere 😩
How many languages do you speak?
its like one piece storyline is real in realworld 😤
Ragnarok started.
Don't build in delta regions
Maybe less sheep & cattle compacting the floodplains and wetland areas reintroduced back into the floodplains would be useful.
We know that our changing climate is affecting us now, and what this should tell people, is that as extreme events will continue faster and more often. Our financial ability to rebound from the devastation will, at some point, become untenable.
what wonders me is what surfaced on this comment section.
even Germany news reporter are now Indian, they are everywhere now!!!
Our prayers for the flooded victims .May the flood recede quickly .🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
All the people praying on TH-cam can't be praying hard enough, there's a new flood every other day. I wonder if science would be a better solution.
The global warming begining signs
Solar patterns...... CME's, solar cycles, Earth's magnetic North drifting... Earths magnetic field weakening...... Climate patterns is what this is......
@@andrewandres148 Those factors have much less "climate forcing" than the massive amount of carbon we're putting into the atmosphere. We need to greatly reduce fossil fuel use, period.
Basically, we're digging carbon out from deep within the Earth's crust where it's been sequestered out of the biosphere for millions of years. But now all of that is expelled at a massive 37 *billion* metric tons per year are expelled as we're using the atmosphere as a free to use public toilet. The atmospheric CO2 concentration is now at over 422ppm which is more than it's been in about 4-million years all in just 200-hundred years since the start of the Industrial Revolution. The chart of CO2 concentrations from the past 300+ years looks like a hockey stick!
Sure, the climate is always changing but natural changes occur over millions of years not just a few hundred years. The biosphere, let alone human infrastructure, cannot cope with this extreme rate of change.
@@andrewandres148 Those factors have much less "climate forcing" than the massive amount of carbon we're putting into the atmosphere. We need to greatly reduce fossil fuel use, period.
@@andrewandres148 furthermore....
Basically, we're digging carbon out from deep within the Earth's crust where it's been sequestered out of the biosphere for millions of years. But now all of that is expelled at a massive 37 *billion* metric tons per year are expelled as we're using the atmosphere as a free to use public toilet. The atmospheric CO2 concentration is now at over 422ppm which is more than it's been in about 4-million years all in just 200-hundred years since the start of the Industrial Revolution. The chart of CO2 concentrations from the past 300+ years looks like a hockey stick!
Sure, the climate is always changing but natural changes occur over millions of years not just a few hundred years. The biosphere, let alone human infrastructure, cannot cope with this extreme rate of change.
@@beyondfossil The carbon in the atmosphere is concluded to be the cause of climatic pattern changes (Notice the word patterns).... The Carbon is a result of the warming, it is not the cause... Not in the way preached today... And to note, the USA, Canada, Europe has already been cutting the emissions... But the fervor and rabid blind obedience without any questions about the true science of patterns is nothing short of 'The New Religion'
a couple of maps would've been helpful.
May God protect his children in Poland, Romania and Czech Republic
All the people praying on TH-cam can't be praying hard enough, there's a new flood every other day. I wonder if science would be a better solution.
Please respect my right to pray. Science cannot be better than the God who created the nature that Science barely understands.
@@trommelbiel no, I’m sorry but I’m sick to death of seeing pray for…….. every other day. If it wasn’t for people believing in iron age superstitions instead of listening to provable science, we might actually make some headway fighting climate change. Either your God gets turned on by killing people with floods or has no power. Either way, writing “pray for” on Google is pathetic.
@@Rac-fpv Lol... all the scientists must be slacking at their job, surely they should have science the floods away by now
Well l love God and l will continue to pray for the good people of Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic 🇨🇿.
Nobody is fighting your science. Stop fighting God.
Bhavishya Malika predictions
This is an extremely important message. The end of Kaliyuga has already occurred, which was completed on August 1, 1943. Now we are entering a golden transformation - the arrival of Satyuga is certain by 2032.
In the coming times, the world will face many challenges, including continental catastrophes, natural disasters, and more than 60 epidemics, whose effects we are still seeing today. This is a time of extreme caution.
The only way to avoid these calamities is to follow dharma and take refuge in God.
1. Give up meat, alcohol, and adultery and adopt a vegetarian lifestyle.
2. Perform tri-sandhya (three times a day - morning, noon, and sunset)
3. Continuously chant the name 'Madhav'.
4. Read the Shrimad Bhagavata Mahapuran daily.
By following dharma and adopting these means, we will get protection from the coming dangers and remain in God's refuge. The incarnation of Lord Kalki has already occurred, and this is the time when we should adopt the path of dharma and devotion to secure our lives.
I also have a strong accent but I'm not presenting the news. Please find someone who speaks clear English to present the news.
Let the dutch help them, we dutch master the water to the point where even the vikings were impressed.
In a lowland, yes. Do you know how to deal with mountain streams? Because those are overflowing, too.
@@martavdz4972 yes we do we have Limburg.
In some cases its about diplomacy. In Slovakia they build a dam system that was suppose to work with ones in Hungary. Since they dont build it they are in a pinch. Other they let it go and severely flood the Hungary part of Danube or hold it to its capacity and flood their area and parts of Austria and even Czechia.
it's not that simple. The last flood of this kind in Poland was in 1997, but then it flooded the big city of Wrocław. Since then, a lot of fortifications have been made and now Wrocław is rather safe, but it flooded smaller towns. Retention reservoirs were also made there, but it was considered that too many of them cause drought, which since 1997 has been much more frequent than floods. Sometimes you have to choose the lesser evil.
"On the geopolitical side, the technology’s potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions of the world at the expense of other regions could trigger sharp opposition by some nations." -- former CIA director John Brennan
The audacity to call this "the new normal", is easier to get used to it than to question our current type of economy