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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 22/09/2024

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00:00In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:3014 others lost their lives after a car accident in the valley of Tata.
00:40After a long debate, the Elysee Palace announced the new formation of the government of Michel Pagny.
00:50In the United States, Republican candidate Donald Trump rejects a call by his Democratic opponents to hold a new debate.
01:01Tata is a very strong volcano.
01:07There have been exceptional floods.
01:12An accident occurred in a passenger car in the valley of Tata.
01:19Two people were injured and 14 others lost their lives.
01:2513 people were saved.
01:27This is Omar Shumlali's report.
01:32The Tata region is again on schedule with floods.
01:37The region has witnessed heavy rainfall, which has led to exceptional floods.
01:45These exceptional rainfall have caused many waterways to rise unpredictably.
01:53The valley of Tata carries more than 2,300 cubic meters per second.
02:00The valley of Zgid carries 1,900 cubic meters per second.
02:07These floods have caused a car accident in the valley of Tata.
02:1414 passengers lost their lives.
02:1914 passengers lost their lives.
02:2414 passengers lost their lives.
02:2914 passengers lost their lives.
02:3414 passengers lost their lives.
02:38These floods have caused a total or partial collapse of some homes.
02:47In addition to a total or partial collapse of several artificial establishments in the region,
02:53several road sections were damaged and the traffic was cut off at several intersections.
02:59Up to 11 o'clock at night, according to the General Directorate of Meteorology,
03:04it will be possible to record thunderstorms carried by cold and wind gusts.
03:11In a report from the Portuguese Meteorological Observatory,
03:16the General Directorate of Meteorology confirmed that thunderstorms
03:21will be between 30 and 60 millimeters carried by cold and wind gusts.
03:26These will include the regions of Tata, Tinghir, Zagora, Figuig, Rashidia and Terudant,
03:31as well as Ausred, Smara, Gelmim, Warzazate, Asa Al-Zag, Wadi Al-Dhahab, Bujdour and Tiznit.
03:38According to the Ministry of Interior,
03:43all arrangements have been made to deal with the possible damage
03:49that may cause air pollution.
03:54The Ministry of Interior has informed all the regions of the Kingdom
03:58concerned with air pollution in the area,
04:03to maintain waterways and dams,
04:06and not to venture through areas suitable for diving
04:10during the high tide,
04:13and to take necessary precautions to avoid any danger to oneself and others,
04:18and to avoid accidents with unforeseen consequences,
04:22and to respond positively to the guidelines and instructions of the public authorities
04:25in order to ensure their safety.
04:29More details in this broadcast for our correspondent,
04:33Moufad Median TV, in Tata.
04:37As for the situation in Tata,
04:40we can say that it is a situation that has never been seen in a city like this before.
04:44A number of art installations are placed in the city center.
04:48Here we are now, above Qantarat and Wadi Yaghouten,
04:51which is one of the cities that separated the city of Al-Nahda from another.
04:56The situation here has never seen such severe rainfalls.
05:02Here, this Qantara has survived for more than 20 years,
05:06but it has not survived the flooding of this water,
05:09which the city has never seen before.
05:12As for the bus, we stopped at the bus,
05:15as you can see in the pictures now,
05:17and it is about 300 meters away from Qantara.
05:21It is a long distance.
05:24There are also a number of damaged areas.
05:27For example, Yaghouten, Tissint, Fumzgit, Aqqa Egan and Aqqa Egan.
05:33These areas are all damaged.
05:36There are damaged infrastructure, damaged art installations,
05:40as well as a large number of houses,
05:43especially those adjacent to the valleys,
05:45which have been damaged.
05:48The water level has risen unexpectedly.
05:51It is a city that has never seen before.
05:54We met with elders and they said that they have never seen
05:57such severe rainfalls in the area.
06:00We know that this area is adjacent to mountains,
06:03adjacent to a number of valleys,
06:06in addition to the number of houses in the areas in Tata,
06:09which are adjacent to the oasis.
06:12The Ministry of Environment and Water has announced
06:15that at around 4 p.m. yesterday,
06:1835 road sections of the original 44 were reopened.
06:23Some sections were recorded as a result of thunderstorms
06:28that hit some areas of the Kingdom.
06:31The ministry said that in Tata,
06:35which is known for its flood-affected areas,
06:38the maintenance teams of the Ministry of Environment and Water
06:43have made efforts with local authorities
06:46to open some of the main road sections leading to the city,
06:50starting with section 17 of the National Highway
06:55and leading to section 7 of the National Highway.
06:58The efforts are still ongoing
07:01to open the remaining road sections,
07:04especially section 17 of the National Highway
07:06between Fumzguid and Tata,
07:09and section 7 of the National Highway
07:12between Tardant and Tata.
07:15In another issue,
07:18the Secretary-General of the Palace of the Elysée
07:21announced the formation of the new French government
07:24led by Michel Barnier,
07:27and a number of ministers from the government of Atal
07:31have formed part of the new government,
07:33including the Minister of Culture, Rashida Dati,
07:36who has retained her ministerial badge,
07:39and the Minister of Armed Forces,
07:42and former fighter.
07:4539 names will officially form the new French government
07:51led by Michel Barnier,
07:54belonging to the right-wing Republican Party
07:57and appointed by President Emmanuel Macron
08:00on the fifth day of the current month
08:03in that country,
08:06a period of political and legislative vacancy
08:09exceeding 75 days.
08:12As was expected,
08:15and circulated among the French media,
08:18Jean-Nouel Barreau has been assigned
08:21the foreign bag,
08:24in what the right-winger,
08:27the controversial Bruno Gotaillot,
08:30became the Minister of the Interior
08:33whose first meetings will be held
08:36on the second day at the Palace of the Elysée,
08:39to be the first to pass
08:42the financial law bill.
08:45On the same day the new government was presented,
08:48the streets of Paris and a number of other French cities
08:52witnessed protest marches
08:55calling for political and republican organizations
08:58with a leftist orientation
09:00who expressed their complete rejection
09:03of the government's money and consultations.
09:06In the Middle East,
09:09the Palestinian Civil Defense
09:12announced yesterday that 19 people were killed
09:15in an Israeli raid on a school
09:18supporting refugees in Gaza.
09:21The Israeli army said it had hit elements
09:24of the Hamas movement on site.
09:27The spokesperson for the Civil Defense
09:30confirmed that more than 30 people were injured,
09:33mostly children and women,
09:36in an Israeli missile attack on the Zaytoun school.
09:39It is obvious that the school
09:42supports thousands of Zaytoun refugees
09:45in the south-east of Gaza.
09:48The Israeli army announced
09:51that more than 100 missiles were fired
09:54from Lebanon on Sunday morning.
09:56The Israeli army said
09:59that the Israeli militia
10:02and the Israeli security forces
10:05were preparing to launch a missile attack
10:08on the Israeli school.
10:11The Israeli army said
10:14that more than 85 missiles
10:17were fired from Lebanon
10:20to the Israeli territory
10:23on Saturday morning
10:26at around 5 a.m.
10:29Hezbollah announced
10:32that it had targeted tens of missiles
10:35from military factories
10:38belonging to an Israeli company
10:41in the north of Haifa,
10:44in response to the detonation
10:47of thousands of communications devices
10:50that were in its possession,
10:53according to Hezbollah.
10:56Hezbollah also shelled
10:59two military facilities
11:02in northern Israel with Katyusha missiles.
11:05The Israeli army
11:08launched a new air strike
11:11against Hezbollah's positions in Lebanon
11:14after a day of raids
11:17aimed at Hezbollah's leaders
11:20near the capital Beirut
11:22to attack the Lebanese and Israeli
11:25high-rise buildings.
11:28Collapsed buildings
11:31and continuous rescue operations
11:34are examples of a scene
11:37that the Lebanese capital Beirut
11:40has not seen since the 2006 war
11:43between Israel and Hezbollah.
11:46The South Beirut victim
11:49was shaken by an air strike
11:52and civilian casualties,
11:55according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
11:58It happened yesterday
12:01in the victim's area.
12:04Everyone knows
12:07that the rescue teams
12:10have been working
12:13since last night
12:16to remove the rubble
12:19so that we can remove
12:22the rubble and the rubble.
12:25The Israeli attack
12:28on Hezbollah's positions
12:31in northern Israel
12:34marked the beginning
12:37of a new phase of war
12:40in the Middle East
12:43in which the scenario
12:46of regional conflict
12:49is becoming a reality
12:52The UN High Commission
12:55on Human Rights
12:58has declared
13:01a series of bombings
13:04targeting Lebanese telecommunications
13:07throughout the past week
13:10in what the Lebanese Foreign Minister
13:13called the latest Israeli actions
13:16inside the Lebanese war zone.
13:19I am shocked
13:22to see the terror
13:25and terror
13:28of the bombings
13:31in the markets
13:34and in public places
13:37that threaten life,
13:40universities,
13:43banks,
13:46and hospitals.
13:49Fear, panic,
13:52and a lack of understanding
13:55of what happened
13:58is enough for us
14:01to contemplate
14:04the identity of the victims.
14:07The Lebanese people
14:10have been subjected
14:13to a collective punishment.
14:16More than any other time
14:19in the past
14:22the UN High Commission
14:25has declared
14:28a series of bombings
14:31targeting Lebanese telecommunications
14:34throughout the past week.
14:37The UN High Commission
14:40has declared
14:43a series of bombings
14:46targeting Lebanese telecommunications
14:49throughout the past week.
14:52The UN High Commission
14:55has declared
14:58a series of bombings
15:01targeting Lebanese telecommunications
15:04throughout the past week.
15:07The UN High Commission
15:10has declared
15:13a series of bombings
15:16targeting Lebanese telecommunications
15:19throughout the past week.
15:22The UN High Commission
15:25has declared
15:28a series of bombings
15:31targeting Lebanese telecommunications
15:34throughout the past week.
15:37The UN High Commission
15:40has declared
15:43a series of bombings
15:46targeting Lebanese telecommunications
15:49throughout the past week.
15:52The Harris campaign
15:55has declared
15:58a series of bombings
16:01targeting Lebanese telecommunications
16:04throughout the past week.
16:07Russia has declared
16:10a series of bombings
16:13targeting Lebanese telecommunications
16:16throughout the past week.
16:19Russia has declared
16:22a series of bombings
16:25targeting Lebanese telecommunications
16:28throughout the past week.
16:31Russia has declared
16:34a series of bombings
16:37targeting Lebanese telecommunications
16:40for world governments united around their administration.
16:43Russia has declared
16:46a series of bombings
16:49targeting Lebanese telecommunications
16:52Ukraine has announced that it has bombed two military warehouses, which are used in a special way to store ammunition in the south and west of Russia.
17:05One of them is a main site for logistical services for the Russian forces, and that is a few days after its announcement of similar attacks.
17:14The regional authorities in Krasnodar had previously ordered the demolition of the site after a fire that was caused by a UAV.
17:27The Ukrainian army and security forces bombed the Khoretsk warehouse in Krasnodar during the night, according to a statement published on the Telegram app.
17:40In the aftermath of the storm Boris, which was witnessed by areas of the European continent, more than 18,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed in Poland, according to initial estimates by the government, while some areas are still threatened with new floods.
17:59In the connected context, the Danube River in the Georgian capital of Budapest rose to unprecedented levels that it had not seen for 20 years.
18:13The losses were heavy financial losses caused by the siege of Boris in several areas of Central and Eastern Europe.
18:20In Poland, the authorities feel the losses, while rescue teams continue to remove the rubble from the destroyed houses due to the storm.
18:29Official data indicate the need for more than 18,000 buildings to be built due to the floods.
18:37I have been running this store for 30 years, and I used to run the store, and I had bought new equipment.
18:45Weeks ago, in this back room of the store, there were refrigerators, stoves and warehouses for food products and other things.
18:56In the face of this situation, the Polish government has announced that it will provide great assistance to the damaged areas, in addition to implementing plans to rebuild a loyal building from the Polish government and the European Union.
19:11We have to rebuild the building slowly and wait for the weather to get better.
19:18Not far from Poland, the level of concern is rising due to an unprecedented rise in the level of the Danube River.
19:26Continuous heavy rains have raised the level of this famous river, where the water has penetrated the low floors of the buildings adjacent to the river,
19:35and has accelerated the services of rescuing the river by protecting the affected areas by placing sandbags.
19:43I think it's terrible for the people living in the city because of the economic impact of the floods on the Danube River.
19:55It is a rainy season, whether here or anywhere else, and it is obvious that we are witnessing unprecedented falls. What can we do?
20:05And as these floods have caused financial losses, on the other hand, they have left traces of climate change in the next few years.
20:20If the situation continues as it is now, there may be a possibility of major floods in the area.
20:27This climate change...
20:35We are aware of what happened.
20:38The heavy rains witnessed by the European continent have left 24 people stranded.
20:44Floods have also destroyed houses, ravaged fields, and caused serious damage to roads, railway lines, schools, and health facilities.
20:55In the capital of Al-Bughaz, the second round of fishing in the Gulf of Al-Bughaz,
21:04which is characterized by its strategic location and rich biological diversity,
21:10is the perfect place for such activities, where it combines natural beauty with abundant fishing opportunities.
21:17The competition was organized in accordance with the laws and regulations for the competition on marine safety,
21:24the number and size of the fish allowed to be caught,
21:28and the definition of the area for fishing,
21:31and the specific departure from Cape Spartel to the military port in the small palace, and many other explanations.
21:38More details with Mohamed Riji.
21:42The entertainment port of the city witnessed the establishment of the second version of the Royal Fishing Club,
21:48from the Gulf of Al-Bughaz, to fishing boats,
21:51where the competition was hosted by guests from the Kingdom of Morocco from all over the world.
21:55Different and varied types of fish, the competitors were able to catch them in innovative ways.
22:02This is an international competition, in which more than 46 participants participated,
22:09including 32 international participants from Spain and Portugal, Turkey and France.
22:17Thank God, it is a competition that promotes movement and tourism in the city of Tangier,
22:25and it is one of the activities that give the city of Tangier and the Marina Bay a boost.
22:32The excitement of the first round, where we had 25 participants from foreign countries,
22:41today there were 42 participants from several nationalities,
22:47including Turks, Libyans, French, and Spaniards, who have the lion's share.
22:54The excitement of this competition in Europe is very high,
23:03and God has given us two weeks to announce that we will organize it.
23:11A large number of these people have participated in this sport,
23:20which is artificial fishing.
23:23The competition is one of the most prominent events in the region,
23:26and it aims to enhance the culture of sustainable fishing and promote marine tourism in Tangier.
23:32In the last 48 hours, all the fish have been caught in this vast area.
23:36The competition was organized to do a complete sampling of the fish that are in the Tariq mountain area,
23:43in order to catch them in their sizes and types.
23:48This work was not possible until 5 or 6 years ago,
23:54so in the last 46 hours, I started a sampling of the fish that were caught.
23:58This is the contribution of artificial fishing in scientific research.
24:01The second version of the competition includes awareness activities
24:05about the importance of marine environment protection and the need for commitment to sustainable fishing,
24:11where the Royal Club of Zawarik in Tangier continues its civic and participatory work
24:15to enhance the location of Tangier as a major destination for marine fishing and environmental tourism.
24:41www.tangier.org