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For the first time in 100 years, such a disaster:Great floods in Australia's most populous New South Wales; Rescue of 750 people, 4 thousand transported to camps

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  The state of New South Wales, Australia's most populous, has been severely flooded.  The state premier Gladys Berejiklian said that for the first time in 100 years, such a terrible disaster has occurred.  In view of the danger, people are being evacuated from many places of Mid North Coast to safe places.    Many areas of Sydney have been asked to evacuate.  750 people have been rescued.  4000 people have been rushed to the camps.  Warragamba Dam, the main source of water for the city of Sydney, has overflowed for the first time since 2016.  Warning has been given in 13 areas in the state. The picture, which  had to leave home at midnight   , is of Port McAury.  Half of the city became an island by filling water there.  These floods came after the fire of the forests in 2020.  Then 7% of the state's land was damaged.

Experts claim:Atlantic ocean current weakest in 1600 years, increasing heat wave in Europe, monsoon rains will decrease in India

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  We are struggling with global warming.  This has started showing its effect on all natural activities.  According to recent research from the University College of London, the speed of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOCK), called the sea pump, has been the lowest in 1600 years.  We know the sea by different names as we have the Atlantic Ocean close to you and you live close to the Indian Ocean. But for nature, all the seas are the same and all the seas are interconnected through the circulation system of water.  Due to this association the weather is formed.  A stream of warm water reaches the North Atlantic Ocean between Europe and Canada from the sea to the south and east, and it is here that the melt water from the glacier also gets into the sea.  This circulation is called amock. This arrangement arises due to differences in temperature and water density.  The sea contains saline water whose density is greater than the fre...

Gang rape accused hanged:French woman was gang-raped in Pakistan in front of her children, court sentenced them both to death

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  Pakistan's Lahore court sentenced two accused to death in a gang-rape case with a French woman.  The accused committed the gang rape incident at the gunpoint in front of the woman's children.  After this, the cash and valuables kept with him were absconding.  After this incident on September 9 last year, both were charged with gangrape, kidnapping, robbery. The petrol of the woman's car had run out , at around 9 pm on September 9 last year, the woman was present around the eastern province of Punjab.  The petrol in this woman's car ran out and she was waiting for someone she knew for help.  During this time, the accused surrounded him. The car was pulled out after breaking the glass, the woman kept the car doors closed for safety, but the accused broke the window and pulled it out.  After this, he was gangraped in front of both the children at gunpoint.  After the gangrape, the accused escaped by robbing the woman's gold jewelery, cash, mobile a...

The face of the immorality of the Australian Government:Australia expels Indian family from childbearing disease; Reasoning - This will put burden on tax payers

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  MPs, social workers and celebrities protest against deportation of 6-year-old child Seeing the smile of 6-year-old Kayan makes anyone's heart melt.  But the Australian government has ordered Kayan and his entire family to leave the country.  Just because Kayan has a disease called cerebral palsy.  It is a neurological disorder that affects children's physical movement, ability to move.  Because of this, the Immigration Department also rejected his family's last application in February and gave a decree to leave the country. Kayan's father Varun Katyal came on Australia Student Visa 12 years ago.  Married in 2012 and Kayan was born in 2015.  But from birth, Kayan was surrounded by cerebral palsy disease.  As soon as life was back on track, Australia's Immigration Department refused to give the family a permanent resident visa in 2018.  The department argued that Kayan's treatment would become a burden on Australia's tax payers if they were g...