مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 09/09/2024
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00:00In Morocco, the Ministry of the Interior announced the death of 11 people and the loss of 9 others,
00:29as a result of floods that ravaged several areas.
00:33The Ministry of the Interior announces that all means of dealing with this disaster will be cut.
00:41Today, studies are underway in all schools in the Kingdom,
00:45with the schedule of the school season 2024-2025,
00:48for elementary, high school preparation and high school qualification,
00:53and in the second year for the preparation of the high technical certificate.
01:00In the previous session of the Israeli-Israeli War Council in Negance,
01:04Washington announced that the time has come for Israel to deal with the situation in the north of the country
01:09in the face of the Lebanese Hezbollah.
01:15Let's start with Morocco.
01:17As a result of the devastating rainfall that affected 17 businesses and a region in the Kingdom,
01:23the Ministry of the Interior recently announced the recording of 11 deaths,
01:28including 7 people in the Tata region, 2 in Tiznit and 2 in Rashidiyah,
01:33one of them of a foreign nationality.
01:36The official spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior stated that these falls also
01:40referred to the recording of 9 people in the number of those missing in each of the regions of Tata, Rashidiyah and Tardant.
01:47These important falls recorded in the past two days represent half of the falls
01:54that the region has experienced throughout the year.
01:57According to the official area, the affected areas have recorded the collapse of 40 homes,
02:0324 of which were completely destroyed,
02:06as well as the damage of 93 road sections between national, regional and regional roads,
02:13in addition to the movement of traffic,
02:16where the public authorities have been able to restore the movement of traffic by 53 sections,
02:23as well as the damage of electricity and water supply networks,
02:27as well as cell phone networks.
02:29For more information on the situation there,
02:32we will follow our correspondent to Tamanrat, Abdelmoula Boukhriss.
02:36Behind me is the dam of Tamanart Valley,
02:39which was the scene yesterday of an exceptional load of water,
02:44which led to a complete collapse of two villages,
02:47and the destruction of a large number of victims.
02:51To date, according to the available data,
02:54eight bodies have been found among the victims of this exceptional flood,
03:01from the sides of the valley, which led to remote areas.
03:06Of course, efforts continue to rescue and search for the missing people,
03:10whose number is estimated to be about 13,
03:13whose fate is still unknown.
03:15First of all, a group of reinforcements from the Royal Armed Forces
03:19and the Civil Defense came to reinforce a group of equipment
03:23in order to search for the rest of the missing people,
03:26as well as the bodies that could have been washed away by the water
03:30in remote areas far from the place of the disaster,
03:34namely Douara, Ouagarda and Igmil.
03:37Of course, the face of the area has completely changed.
03:40The collapse of the flood led to the disappearance or destruction of many areas
03:45of the oasis that distinguished the area
03:48and which was a tourist destination whose impact changed
03:51as a result of the flood.
03:53This is the common image in the area.
03:56So, the efforts of the residents and the efforts of the local authorities
04:00and the Civil Defense are strengthened in order to search for the missing people
04:04whose chances of finding them are limited.
04:09But, of course, everyone says that these floods and rains
04:13are exceptional in all respects.
04:15For many years, more than decades,
04:17you have not known these floods,
04:19the floods of the valleys,
04:21are an example of these heavy rains
04:23that have affected the lives of many people
04:26and the search is still ongoing for many of them
04:29to know their fate.
04:32On the one hand, the Ministry of Water and Environment
04:35has confirmed that it is working to minimize the possibilities
04:38and means of reopening the movement
04:40after the heavy floods and rains
04:42witnessed by some parts of the Kingdom.
04:45The Ministry has also stated that its interests have been immediately
04:49filled with about 200 units of human resources
04:52and 96 machines for digging the soil in the districts and areas of Zagora
04:57and Warzazat, Tanghir, Tata, Midil, Tardand, Gulmim, Assazag, Fegiq and Shishawa.
05:03The Ministry has also added that the reopening of the 22 districts
05:07has been resumed by four national roads,
05:10seven regional roads and 11 regional roads,
05:14indicating that the work continues
05:16to reopen 16 roads closed due to the floods.
05:21The source himself said that the Tata area,
05:24which was damaged in a special way,
05:27is of great interest,
05:29where teams and means of intervention have been strengthened.
05:33In Morocco, always and in another subject,
05:36the study begins today in an effective way
05:39with the official study season of 2024-2025.
05:43As for the initial link,
05:45the secondary preparation link,
05:47and the secondary qualification link,
05:49and as for the second year
05:51in preparation for the high technical certificate
05:54to start the actual study
05:56for the non-regulatory educational divisions
05:59and the second chance divisions on the 30th of September.
06:02Among the highlights of the new educational season,
06:06according to the Ministry of National Education,
06:08is the continuation of the generalization of primary education
06:11and the gradual generalization
06:13of the project of early childhood education institutions
06:16with 2,000 additional institutions,
06:18as well as the establishment of primary education qualifications
06:21in the first phase
06:22at the level of 230 high-level institutions,
06:25general qualifications.
06:27It is also expected to expand and adapt
06:29the networks of primary educational institutions
06:32that teach Amazigh language
06:34to cover 50% by the end of the study season
06:392025-2026,
06:42as well as to expand the teaching of English language
06:45to cover 50% by the end of the first year
06:50of high-level preparatory education,
06:53and 100% by the end of the second year.
06:58In Algeria,
06:59the President of the Electoral Commission
07:01announced the re-election
07:03of the former President of his state,
07:05Abdelmajid Thiboune,
07:06to a second state,
07:07with a 95% vote.
07:15In Sudan,
07:1621 people were killed
07:17and 70 others were injured yesterday
07:19in a bombing that targeted the market
07:21of the city of Sonar,
07:22in the south-east of the country.
07:23It was attributed to the Syrian Support Forces
07:25led by Mohamed Hamdan Douklou,
07:27and that led to the government's refusal
07:30to deploy an independent force
07:31to protect civilians.
07:33The battles in Sudan
07:35had already begun
07:36in mid-April 2023
07:38between the army
07:39led by Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan,
07:41who is also the President of the Supreme Council
07:44and the incumbent ruler of the country,
07:46and the Syrian Support Forces
07:47led by his former ally and deputy,
07:49Douklou.
07:50The conflict in the country
07:51has pushed to the brink of famine,
07:53as the humanitarian organizations
07:55have been calling for months
07:56because of the lack of security
07:58that prevents them
07:59from delivering aid.
08:04On the human level,
08:05the Director General
08:06of the International Health Organization,
08:08Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,
08:09said that the ongoing conflict in Sudan
08:12for more than 16 months
08:14has led to more than 20,000 deaths,
08:17and the UN Secretary-General
08:18confirmed at the end of his visit to Sudan
08:20that the country is suffering
08:22from a violent crisis
08:23and that the size of the damage is shocking
08:25and the measures taken
08:26to limit the conflict are not enough.
08:28Here are the details
08:29in the report of Nawfal Al-Khameshi.
08:33A catastrophic call
08:34for the ongoing war in Sudan.
08:36A devastating humanitarian crisis
08:38in the country,
08:39its prominent title
08:40is the spread of famine and epidemics
08:42and the continuation of displacement waves.
08:45The Director General
08:46of the International Health Organization
08:48revealed that the conflict in the country
08:50has left more than 20,000 dead,
08:52indicating that Sudan
08:54has recorded the largest wave of displacement
08:56in the world.
08:58According to available data,
09:00Sudan's conflict has...
09:02According to available data,
09:04the conflict in Sudan
09:05has now reduced
09:06to killing more than 20,000 people.
09:09This is less than the reality,
09:11by the way.
09:12It has also led to the displacement
09:14of more than 10 million people
09:16inside the country
09:17and forcing millions of other people
09:19to flee to neighboring countries.
09:21This is the largest internal displacement
09:23for people in the world.
09:25The size of the emergency is shocking
09:27and the measures are not enough
09:29that are being taken
09:31to limit the conflict
09:33and respond to the suffering
09:36it's causing.
09:58More than half of the...
10:05More than half of the...
10:31Be quiet.
10:35We need to scale up...
11:05We will save millions of lives,
11:07especially children and women
11:09who are living today
11:11on the brink of survival.
11:14The lack of recognition
11:15of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan
11:17arouses the fears of the health
11:19and relief organizations.
11:21The International Health Organization
11:23calls for the importance
11:25of helping the country
11:27and working to stop the immediate
11:29ceasefire,
11:30which leads to a permanent
11:32political solution to the conflict.
11:35In Nigeria,
11:36at least 52 people were killed
11:38in a fuel explosion
11:40after they collided with a truck
11:42that killed passengers and passengers
11:44in the state of Niger,
11:45in the north of the country.
11:47This was stated by a spokesman
11:49for the State Emergency Management Agency.
11:51He said that mass funerals were held
11:53for the victims after the incident
11:55and the explosion on Sunday.
11:57A statement issued by the agency
11:59stated that the incident occurred
12:01when a fuel-loaded truck
12:03collided with a truck
12:05carrying passengers and passengers.
12:07The incident also included
12:09two other vehicles,
12:11a small truck and a trailer.
12:13The incident caused
12:15about 50 cows to burn.
12:17Many of the roads
12:19that support the maintenance market
12:21in Nigeria are suffering
12:23from passing accidents,
12:25especially due to the high speed
12:27and disrespect for traffic laws.
12:33In Syria,
12:35the official Syrian News Agency
12:37reported that at least 17 people
12:39were killed and 36 injured.
12:41Six of them were in critical condition
12:43due to Israeli raids
12:45that targeted military sites
12:47in the middle of the country.
12:49The Syrian Human Rights Center
12:51said that the raids targeted
12:53a scientific research center
12:55in Misyaf and sites related to it.
12:5725 people were killed,
12:59including 5 civilians,
13:0114 Syrian military and intelligence officers
13:03and 13 Syrians.
13:05In addition,
13:07three unidentified bodies
13:09were found.
13:11In another topic,
13:13the former member of the Israeli War Council
13:15Benny Gantz announced yesterday
13:17in Washington that the time has come
13:19for Israel to deal with the situation
13:21in the north of the country
13:23in the face of the Lebanese Hezbollah
13:25and Iran.
13:27Gantz said that Israel
13:29made a mistake in evacuating many people
13:31from the north of the country
13:33after Hamas' attack on October 7.
13:35He added that in Gaza,
13:37Tel Aviv has reached a critical point
13:39in the ongoing military campaign
13:41there, waiting to reach an agreement
13:43on a ceasefire with Hamas,
13:45indicating the need
13:47to reach an agreement
13:49to release the hostages.
13:55The European Union said
13:57that its allies are exchanging
13:59intelligence information
14:01that Iran supplied Russia
14:03with ballistic missiles
14:05and warned of imposing new sanctions
14:07on Tehran in the event of confirmation
14:09of the handover.
14:11In the name of the European Union,
14:13Peter Stano said that
14:15this issue is being investigated
14:17with the member states,
14:19and if the handover is confirmed,
14:21it will be a great financial boost
14:23in Iran's support
14:25for the war that Russia is waging
14:27against Ukraine,
14:29according to the source.
14:55Tell us about the impact
14:57of the heavy rains
14:59that have hit the country
15:01in the last few days.
15:05The victims of the heavy rains
15:07have shown mercy
15:09in several areas
15:11in the middle of Morocco
15:13and in the eastern deserts
15:15of the Kingdom of Morocco.
15:17If these rains have negative effects,
15:19they also have positive effects
15:21in several areas,
15:23starting with agriculture,
15:25where these areas are known
15:27for their agriculture,
15:29including palm trees,
15:31olive trees,
15:33and a number of other vegetables
15:35that most areas enjoy.
15:37As it is known,
15:39the Gulf of Gulmim,
15:41especially the Gulf of Gulmim,
15:43is one of the most important
15:45agricultural areas in the southern region.
15:47As you said,
15:49we are now in the Fask Dam,
15:51which is a dam in the Kingdom of Morocco.
15:53It was launched in 2016
15:55under the Talmawi model.
15:57It was built in 2018
15:59and was handed over
16:01to the water reservoir
16:03in the last few days.
16:05Now, through these rains,
16:07the dam has received
16:0910.28 million cubic meters,
16:11as well as an approximate value
16:13of 13%.
16:15This dam has a special importance.
16:17We know that it is the first dam
16:19to receive this dam
16:21due to the stormy rains,
16:23despite their negative effects.
16:25However, it has many positive effects,
16:27especially on water resources,
16:29livestock,
16:31as well as agriculture,
16:33which the region is famous for.
16:35Yes, but these rains
16:37unfortunately caused
16:39great material and human losses.
16:41Despite this, as you said,
16:43it also had a positive side.
16:45Tell us about the importance
16:47of the drought.
16:53As you know,
16:55the Gulf of Guinea and the South
16:57experienced stormy rains
16:59in 2014.
17:01Since then,
17:03droughts have occurred
17:05in most of the Kingdom of Morocco,
17:07especially in the southern region
17:09where water is scarce.
17:11However, thanks to the strategies
17:13of King Mohammed VI,
17:15the region has been able
17:17to maintain water resources
17:19and to support farmers.
17:21As you said,
17:23it has many positive effects,
17:25especially when we know
17:27that it revives the oases
17:29that have been affected by drought.
17:31Also, the livestock
17:33will have positive effects
17:35on those who were looking
17:37for drinking water in remote areas.
17:39We know that a large number
17:41of the residents of the region
17:43are looking for drinking water
17:45in remote areas.
17:47For example,
17:49Tires in the south,
17:51Tardant in the north,
17:53and Qadir in the north
17:55are looking for drinking water.
17:57Now, as the droughts
17:59continue,
18:01these areas will have
18:03water resources
18:05and they will be able
18:07to grow crops
18:09that can be used
18:11to grow crops.
18:13On the other hand,
18:15the drought years
18:17have also been affected
18:19by the use of water
18:21from the sewage system
18:23which has had
18:25positive and negative effects.
18:27Today, with the rain
18:29and the erosion of this dam
18:31that we are witnessing,
18:33not only the sewage system
18:35will be affected,
18:37but also the agriculture.
18:39We know that this dam
18:41continues to attract
18:43large amounts of water.
18:45On the other hand,
18:47there is the tourism aspect.
18:49As it is known,
18:51the region of Fask
18:53and the surrounding areas
18:55include Tigh Mert,
18:57and other areas,
18:59attract ecological tourists.
19:01Ecological tourists need
19:03water and vegetables
19:05that attract tourists
19:07from all over the world,
19:09especially as the region
19:11is known for its water resources.
19:13We have talked about
19:15the positive effects
19:17of the sewage system,
19:19we have talked about
19:21the negative effects
19:23on farmers and herds,
19:25and we will also contribute
19:27in creating an economic movement
19:29related to water and tourism.
19:33The United States
19:35President Donald Trump
19:37and Kamala Harris
19:39are ready to hold a TV debate
19:41on Tuesday
19:43to have a major impact
19:45on the election campaign.
19:47This media event
19:49will last for 90 minutes
19:51with a large audience
19:53from inside and outside
19:55the United States.
19:57This is Omar Shumlali's report.
20:01Millions of Americans
20:03are looking forward
20:05to the first TV debate
20:07between presidential candidates
20:09President Donald Trump
20:11and Democrat Kamala Harris.
20:13This debate,
20:15which may be the only one
20:17before the presidential elections,
20:19comes at least two months
20:21before the day of voting.
20:23It also comes after
20:25the disastrous performance
20:27of President Joe Biden
20:29during his debate with Trump
20:31on June 27,
20:33which was one of the reasons
20:35for his push to withdraw
20:37and nominate his deputy Harris
20:39instead of him.
20:41The nomination of Harris,
20:43who is 59 years old,
20:45succeeded in uniting
20:47the Democratic Party.
20:49She will now face an opponent
20:51who described her as crazy
20:53and doubted her racial identity
20:55and attacked her
20:57because she is a woman,
20:59but the audience is looking forward
21:01to the debate as an opportunity
21:03for Harris to gain
21:05favoritism over Trump
21:07in front of tens of millions
21:09of American viewers.
21:11But the audience is also waiting
21:13for the Democratic candidate
21:15to announce tangible measures
21:17after being criticized
21:19for not providing details
21:21of her proposal.
21:23The audience expects
21:25the former presidential candidate
21:27to be 78 years old,
21:29a style described as aggressive,
21:31especially since the withdrawal
21:33of Biden and the entrance
21:35of Harris to the race
21:37made him the oldest candidate
21:39in the history of the United States.
21:41What is more exciting
21:43about the debate
21:45is that it will take place
21:47in Pennsylvania,
21:49which is one of the states
21:51that will decide the outcome
21:53of the elections
21:55of the Democratic candidates.
21:57Each of Trump and Harris
21:59will have the same goal,
22:01which is to convince a major group
22:03of candidates who have not yet
22:05decided in a country
22:07that is in dire need of recruitment.
22:09To Vietnam,
22:11where a bridge collapsed this morning
22:13due to heavy rains
22:15in the north of the country
22:17following a hurricane
22:19that caused an earthquake,
22:21floods, power outages
22:23and the death of 21 people.
22:25The Vietnamese prime minister
22:27visited the affected area
22:29and agreed to a $4.62 million
22:31aid package
22:33to provide assistance
22:35to the coastal city.
22:37Safia Hedani reports.
22:39The Phu La River,
22:41located at the top of the Red River
22:43in the Vuthu region,
22:45is collapsing
22:47due to heavy rains.
22:49The flood
22:51caused heavy damage
22:53to motorcycles,
22:55cars and even human lives.
22:57The reason for these rains
22:59is the passage of the Yagi
23:01dam, which reached
23:03the dry land
23:05with winds
23:07of more than
23:09150 km per hour.
23:11The strength of the dam
23:13has weakened and turned
23:15into a horizontal depression,
23:17but the local weather agency
23:19warns that the rain
23:21may continue
23:23to cause floods
23:25and earthquakes.
23:27In these rainy conditions,
23:29rescue efforts continue
23:31despite the dangers.
23:33Rescue teams spread
23:35three people,
23:37then transported to a hospital
23:39to receive treatment,
23:41while rescue workers
23:43continue to remove
23:45fallen trees,
23:47as well as
23:49trees that have been
23:51cut down.
23:53The dam caused
23:55electricity cuts
23:57to about 3 million people
23:59in Taekwoongnim
24:01and Yangfung.
24:03The flow of rivers
24:05due to heavy rains
24:07led to flooding
24:09in various parts
24:11of the northern region.
24:13The dam,
24:15which is one of the strongest
24:17dams in the region
24:19over the past decade,
24:21paved its way to the country
24:23in southeast Asia
24:25after it left three killings
24:27and about 100 wounds
24:29in the Hainan region
24:31south of China.
24:33Authorities say
24:35they expect more rain
24:37in the coming days
24:39and issued warnings
24:41about more floods
24:43The strong flood
24:45also caused damage
24:47to agricultural lands
24:49with an area of
24:51more than 116,000 hectares
24:53dedicated to rice cultivation.
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