Fears of more fatalities as storm Boris lashes Europe

风暴鲍里斯袭击欧洲,担心更多人死亡

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2024-09-15

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Romania has set up displacement camps after floods killed a number of people and destroyed thousands of homes. Also: Peru buries its former President, Alberto Fujimori, with a complex tussle over his legacy.
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  • I'm Andrew Peach, and in the early hours of Sunday the 15 September.

  • These are our main stories.

  • Romania is setting up camps for thousands of people forced from their homes by severe flooding.

  • The us national security advisor says intense discussions continue on whether to allow Ukraine to fire western long range missiles at Russia.

  • The former president of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, has been buried with full state honors in a ceremony attended by family and friends in the capital, Lima.

  • Also in this podcast, there are estimated to be about 100,000 elephants in Zimbabwe.

  • Now that's double the recommended ecological balance.

  • Of elephants around Zimbabwe announces plans to cut elephants to feed people who are struggling to feed themselves in the drought.

  • Cyclone Boris is wreaking havoc across large parts of central and eastern Europe.

  • At least four people have been killed in Romania, where thousands of homes have been damaged and hundreds of people have been evacuated after some of the heaviest rain in years.

  • These people on the river Biala, near the czech border with Poland, said they fear the worst.

  • I prepared sandbags and pumps, but it's impossible to predict what's going to happen.

  • It's frightening.