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[05 Feb 2014] Intl. Natural Disaster Congress in Tehran - English
6TH International Congress on Health in Emergencies and Disasters in Tehran. Top professors and scientists in the area of disaster control and related fields from United States, France, Finland,...
6TH International Congress on Health in Emergencies and Disasters in Tehran. Top professors and scientists in the area of disaster control and related fields from United States, France, Finland, Sweden and Norway attended the event to share their knowledge with Iranian counterparts and colleagues. The Congress analyzed the important role of health services including psychology after any disaster.
The Head of Physical Rehabilitation Programs Health Unit at International Committee of Red Cross was at the event. He shared his professional opinion on Iran and its capability to manage disasters. Iranian professors at this event talked about response time in time of emergency. They said Iran needs to improve in this area. Recently two of Iran\'s Northern provinces were hit by heavy snow and as a result electricity was cut off. For a few days many people were trapped. The head of Iran National Disaster Management Organization used the opportunity to talk about the latest natural disaster in Iran and how it is being dealt with. According to officials 86 percent of Iran\'s urban population lives on earthquake fault lines and 70 percent of natural disaster damages during the past decades have been caused by floods.
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6TH International Congress on Health in Emergencies and Disasters in Tehran. Top professors and scientists in the area of disaster control and related fields from United States, France, Finland, Sweden and Norway attended the event to share their knowledge with Iranian counterparts and colleagues. The Congress analyzed the important role of health services including psychology after any disaster.
The Head of Physical Rehabilitation Programs Health Unit at International Committee of Red Cross was at the event. He shared his professional opinion on Iran and its capability to manage disasters. Iranian professors at this event talked about response time in time of emergency. They said Iran needs to improve in this area. Recently two of Iran\'s Northern provinces were hit by heavy snow and as a result electricity was cut off. For a few days many people were trapped. The head of Iran National Disaster Management Organization used the opportunity to talk about the latest natural disaster in Iran and how it is being dealt with. According to officials 86 percent of Iran\'s urban population lives on earthquake fault lines and 70 percent of natural disaster damages during the past decades have been caused by floods.
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US Policy in Haiti Over Decades and how they see opportunity in the current disaster - English
US Policy in Haiti Over Decades Lays the Foundation for Why Impact of Natural Disaster Is So Severe. We discuss the situation in Haiti following Tuesdays massive earthquake as well as the history...
US Policy in Haiti Over Decades Lays the Foundation for Why Impact of Natural Disaster Is So Severe. We discuss the situation in Haiti following Tuesdays massive earthquake as well as the history of Haiti with two guests who have spent a lot of time there Bill Quigley the legal director at the Center for Constitutional Rights and Brian Concannon director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti. Journalist and author Naomi Klein spoke in New York last night and addressed the crisis in Haiti.
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US Policy in Haiti Over Decades Lays the Foundation for Why Impact of Natural Disaster Is So Severe. We discuss the situation in Haiti following Tuesdays massive earthquake as well as the history of Haiti with two guests who have spent a lot of time there Bill Quigley the legal director at the Center for Constitutional Rights and Brian Concannon director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti. Journalist and author Naomi Klein spoke in New York last night and addressed the crisis in Haiti.
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Pakistan disaster is the worst in the UN history -09Aug2010- English
The United Nations has rated the floods in Pakistan as the greatest humanitarian crisis in recent history with more people affected than the South-East Asian tsunami and the recent earthquakes in...
The United Nations has rated the floods in Pakistan as the greatest humanitarian crisis in recent history with more people affected than the South-East Asian tsunami and the recent earthquakes in Kashmir and Haiti combined.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/7935485/Pakistan-disaster-is-the-worst-in-the-UNs-history.html
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The United Nations has rated the floods in Pakistan as the greatest humanitarian crisis in recent history with more people affected than the South-East Asian tsunami and the recent earthquakes in Kashmir and Haiti combined.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/7935485/Pakistan-disaster-is-the-worst-in-the-UNs-history.html
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Rehabr Ali Khamenie - Most Urgent Issue of the world - Pakistani Flood - English and Persian
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of...
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of worshippers at Tehran University after Eid al-Fitr prayers on Friday, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed deep sorrow over the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and the lingering humanitarian crisis it has brought to the country.
Iran has so far sent more than 400 tons of humanitarian aid including tents, blankets, food and medicine to Pakistan, and has also announced its readiness to play an active role in the reconstruction of the country\\\'s flood-ravaged regions.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the measures taken so far to relieve the disaster-hit Pakistanis was far from enough and appealed to all Muslims across the globe to help their brothers in Pakistan.
\\\"The Iranian nation and government, other Muslim nations and governments, and Islamic societies including the Organization of the Islamic Conference and Muslims communities in any corner of the world [must] rush to help the Pakistani nation and government and meet the various needs of the flood victims in Pakistan,\\\" the Leader said.
The international community has also pleaded for a boost in global relief efforts to help some 800,000 Pakistanis stranded in areas only accessible by air in the aftermath of the country\\\'s worst-ever natural disaster.
The floods washed through one-fifth of Pakistan in August, leaving at least 1,760 people dead and affecting at least another 17 million.
Ayatollah Khamenei further warned about efforts by some powers to take advantage of the political unrest and security gap in the violence-wracked country.
\\\"Some are seeking to turn Pakistan into their military base,\\\" the Leader cautioned, expressing hope that Islamabad would resolve the predicament by fulfilling its obligations.
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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of worshippers at Tehran University after Eid al-Fitr prayers on Friday, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed deep sorrow over the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and the lingering humanitarian crisis it has brought to the country.
Iran has so far sent more than 400 tons of humanitarian aid including tents, blankets, food and medicine to Pakistan, and has also announced its readiness to play an active role in the reconstruction of the country\\\'s flood-ravaged regions.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the measures taken so far to relieve the disaster-hit Pakistanis was far from enough and appealed to all Muslims across the globe to help their brothers in Pakistan.
\\\"The Iranian nation and government, other Muslim nations and governments, and Islamic societies including the Organization of the Islamic Conference and Muslims communities in any corner of the world [must] rush to help the Pakistani nation and government and meet the various needs of the flood victims in Pakistan,\\\" the Leader said.
The international community has also pleaded for a boost in global relief efforts to help some 800,000 Pakistanis stranded in areas only accessible by air in the aftermath of the country\\\'s worst-ever natural disaster.
The floods washed through one-fifth of Pakistan in August, leaving at least 1,760 people dead and affecting at least another 17 million.
Ayatollah Khamenei further warned about efforts by some powers to take advantage of the political unrest and security gap in the violence-wracked country.
\\\"Some are seeking to turn Pakistan into their military base,\\\" the Leader cautioned, expressing hope that Islamabad would resolve the predicament by fulfilling its obligations.
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Documentary - Inside Chernobyl [The Russian Atomic Power Plant Disaster 26 April 1986 ] - English
Inside Chernobyl (Alt. title "Return to Chernobyl").
A 2006 news report by Australian Nine Network's program "60 minutes" with television journalist Richard Carlton....
Inside Chernobyl (Alt. title "Return to Chernobyl").
A 2006 news report by Australian Nine Network's program "60 minutes" with television journalist Richard Carlton.
On 7 May 2006, Richard Carleton suffered a massive heart attack during a press conference. Carleton died in the ambulance on the way to hospital. He's death has absolutt nothing to do with he's recent visit to Chernobyl.
This video has been widely criticised on forums of being too overdramatic.
Here's an example:
"I'd be somewhat skeptical of what Richard Carlton was saying, mainly because I think the story was another classic 60 minutes beat up. Why? Well, when Richard was wearing the "bunny suit", he wasn't wearing a face mask. Why would he have been wearing a bunny suit? Was it:
(a) to stop radioactive dust from falling onto his skin.
(b) or to stop radiation, which is probably unlikely anyway, because the suit would probably have to be lead lined.
The question is, if he needed to be that safe from radioactive dust, or radiation, why wasn't his face covered?
Once you think about that, you then realise that the bunny suit was probably for dramatic effect rather than actually being required, which I think indicates that the areas he was in were much safer than 60 minutes was presenting. Once you can't believe that the safety measures portrayed were necessary, if the whole story is about the safety of the Chernobyl site, then I think you have to question the complete basis for the story."
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Inside Chernobyl (Alt. title "Return to Chernobyl").
A 2006 news report by Australian Nine Network's program "60 minutes" with television journalist Richard Carlton.
On 7 May 2006, Richard Carleton suffered a massive heart attack during a press conference. Carleton died in the ambulance on the way to hospital. He's death has absolutt nothing to do with he's recent visit to Chernobyl.
This video has been widely criticised on forums of being too overdramatic.
Here's an example:
"I'd be somewhat skeptical of what Richard Carlton was saying, mainly because I think the story was another classic 60 minutes beat up. Why? Well, when Richard was wearing the "bunny suit", he wasn't wearing a face mask. Why would he have been wearing a bunny suit? Was it:
(a) to stop radioactive dust from falling onto his skin.
(b) or to stop radiation, which is probably unlikely anyway, because the suit would probably have to be lead lined.
The question is, if he needed to be that safe from radioactive dust, or radiation, why wasn't his face covered?
Once you think about that, you then realise that the bunny suit was probably for dramatic effect rather than actually being required, which I think indicates that the areas he was in were much safer than 60 minutes was presenting. Once you can't believe that the safety measures portrayed were necessary, if the whole story is about the safety of the Chernobyl site, then I think you have to question the complete basis for the story."
Namaaz e Ayaat - English
Method and time of performing Namaaz e ayaat which is obligatory in certain conditions, i.e. solar or lunar eclipse, disaster in any aread, tornado etc.
Method and time of performing Namaaz e ayaat which is obligatory in certain conditions, i.e. solar or lunar eclipse, disaster in any aread, tornado etc.
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Zbigniew Brzezinski - An Israeli attack on Iran would be a disaster - English
Zbigniew Brzezinski is a CSIS counselor and trustee and cochairs the CSIS Advisory Board. Dr. Brzezinski was national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter.
Zbigniew Brzezinski is a CSIS counselor and trustee and cochairs the CSIS Advisory Board. Dr. Brzezinski was national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter.
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Gilgit Relief Activities and Disaster Management Task Force - Urdu
MWM District Secretary General Hunza Nagar, Hujjatul Islam Musa Kareemi's press conference.
This Disaster Management Task Force in Hunza Nagar is comprised of 5000 volunteers and 1600 of them...
MWM District Secretary General Hunza Nagar, Hujjatul Islam Musa Kareemi's press conference.
This Disaster Management Task Force in Hunza Nagar is comprised of 5000 volunteers and 1600 of them are ladies.
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MWM District Secretary General Hunza Nagar, Hujjatul Islam Musa Kareemi's press conference.
This Disaster Management Task Force in Hunza Nagar is comprised of 5000 volunteers and 1600 of them are ladies.
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A Mother On OIl Spill - We Mean Nothing To BP Or The Govt-English
This Venice LA local has been granted full security clearance has seen the disaster from every possible angle and is NOT impressed
Hear the horrors of the front lines and behind scenes workings...
This Venice LA local has been granted full security clearance has seen the disaster from every possible angle and is NOT impressed
Hear the horrors of the front lines and behind scenes workings of the BP Gulf Oil Spill Catastrophe
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This Venice LA local has been granted full security clearance has seen the disaster from every possible angle and is NOT impressed
Hear the horrors of the front lines and behind scenes workings of the BP Gulf Oil Spill Catastrophe
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HELP PAKISTAN - Disaster Relief Initiatives - English
Surely it is a test from Allah for those who are capable of helping the affected people of Pakistan. They are our brothers and sisters in faith or brothers and sisters in humanity.
Surely it is a test from Allah for those who are capable of helping the affected people of Pakistan. They are our brothers and sisters in faith or brothers and sisters in humanity.
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IOM: Over 80% Of Pakistanis Left Homeless Still Without Shelter - 17 SEP 2010 - English
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left...
'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left without shelter.
The IOM says it only has enough funding to provide 17 percent of the victims with shelter.
"We have probably reached something like 2.1 million people, that is only about 17 percent or less than a fifth of the families that actually need emergency shelter," said a senior official from the organization
The organization is taking part in the UN led relief efforts in flood-stricken Pakistan.
The United Nations is to launch a fresh appeal for funding later this week to help the victims of the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The floods have affected more than 21 million people and left 10 million without shelter.
More than eight-million people rely on aid handouts for their survival.
The developments come as Pakistani authorities continue efforts to protect several towns in Dadu district near the Indus river in Sindh Province.
A Press TV correspondent says more lives are at risk from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas.
The correspondent adds that millions of Pakistan flood victims are leading miserable lives in the southern city of Thatta and several other districts in Sindh Province.
They have taken refuge in graveyards or under trees to protect their families from scorching heat in the outskirts of the city.
Survivors have been left without food, water, shelter and other basic necessities in Pakistan as a result of last month's flooding.
More than 1,750 people have lost their lives due to the weeks-long floods, which have engulfed an area the size of England.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142880.html
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'No shelter for Pakistan flood victims'
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 80 percent of Pakistanis, who were rendered homeless by floods, are still left without shelter.
The IOM says it only has enough funding to provide 17 percent of the victims with shelter.
"We have probably reached something like 2.1 million people, that is only about 17 percent or less than a fifth of the families that actually need emergency shelter," said a senior official from the organization
The organization is taking part in the UN led relief efforts in flood-stricken Pakistan.
The United Nations is to launch a fresh appeal for funding later this week to help the victims of the worst natural disaster in Pakistan's history.
The floods have affected more than 21 million people and left 10 million without shelter.
More than eight-million people rely on aid handouts for their survival.
The developments come as Pakistani authorities continue efforts to protect several towns in Dadu district near the Indus river in Sindh Province.
A Press TV correspondent says more lives are at risk from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas.
The correspondent adds that millions of Pakistan flood victims are leading miserable lives in the southern city of Thatta and several other districts in Sindh Province.
They have taken refuge in graveyards or under trees to protect their families from scorching heat in the outskirts of the city.
Survivors have been left without food, water, shelter and other basic necessities in Pakistan as a result of last month's flooding.
More than 1,750 people have lost their lives due to the weeks-long floods, which have engulfed an area the size of England.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142880.html
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خیرالعمل فاؤنڈیشن Flood relief services by MWM Good Deeds Foundation - Br. Nisar Faizi - Urdu
An exclusive interview with Br. Nisar Faizi, Secretary Progress & Development of MWM Pakistan. The purpose of the interview was to gain knowledge about MWM's Good Deeds Foundation and its...
An exclusive interview with Br. Nisar Faizi, Secretary Progress & Development of MWM Pakistan. The purpose of the interview was to gain knowledge about MWM's Good Deeds Foundation and its services, especially in relevance to the Flood Relief efforts. Pakistan was faced with a disasterous flood in 2010. The intensity of the disaster has been announced to be far greater than Tsunami and Haiti disasters. Brother Nisar Faizi highlights some of the efforts by MWM.
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An exclusive interview with Br. Nisar Faizi, Secretary Progress & Development of MWM Pakistan. The purpose of the interview was to gain knowledge about MWM's Good Deeds Foundation and its services, especially in relevance to the Flood Relief efforts. Pakistan was faced with a disasterous flood in 2010. The intensity of the disaster has been announced to be far greater than Tsunami and Haiti disasters. Brother Nisar Faizi highlights some of the efforts by MWM.
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[Islam & Life] Are the Muslim countries doing enough to help Somalia? 15Sep2011 - English
The hidden suffering of the young, elderly, women and men in Somalia is truly a disaster for a country that has suffered for over two decades.
Representatives from member countries of the...
The hidden suffering of the young, elderly, women and men in Somalia is truly a disaster for a country that has suffered for over two decades.
Representatives from member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) convened in an emergency meeting in Istanbul. The organization, which groups 57 Muslim countries, is discussing how to boost aid to the worst affected people in Somalia. In this edition of the show we ask the following question: Are the Muslim countries doing enough to help Somalia?
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The hidden suffering of the young, elderly, women and men in Somalia is truly a disaster for a country that has suffered for over two decades.
Representatives from member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) convened in an emergency meeting in Istanbul. The organization, which groups 57 Muslim countries, is discussing how to boost aid to the worst affected people in Somalia. In this edition of the show we ask the following question: Are the Muslim countries doing enough to help Somalia?
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[22 Nov 2013] Death toll exceeds 50 in Latvian supermarket collapse - English
The death toll in Latvia\'s worst disaster in decades is rising. It has been announced that at least 51 people died when the roof of a supermarket collapsed on shoppers in the capital, Riga....
The death toll in Latvia\'s worst disaster in decades is rising. It has been announced that at least 51 people died when the roof of a supermarket collapsed on shoppers in the capital, Riga.
Rescuers are still pulling bodies from the rubble as hopes of finding more survivors are dwindling over 24 hours since the incident occurred. The roof of the Maxima supermarket collapsed late on Thursday when it was full of shoppers. The cause of the deadly tragedy has not been determined yet, although the police have opened a criminal investigation focusing on the construction of the building. The Latvian government has declared three days of mourning starting on Saturday and will hold a national moment of silence on Monday.
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The death toll in Latvia\'s worst disaster in decades is rising. It has been announced that at least 51 people died when the roof of a supermarket collapsed on shoppers in the capital, Riga.
Rescuers are still pulling bodies from the rubble as hopes of finding more survivors are dwindling over 24 hours since the incident occurred. The roof of the Maxima supermarket collapsed late on Thursday when it was full of shoppers. The cause of the deadly tragedy has not been determined yet, although the police have opened a criminal investigation focusing on the construction of the building. The Latvian government has declared three days of mourning starting on Saturday and will hold a national moment of silence on Monday.
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Deathly Silence | Leader of the Muslim Ummah | Farsi sub English
The Leader directs our ears towards the deafening silence of the so-called defenders of Human Rights over the Mina disaster last year. Why the silence? Why has the world gone mute?
The Leader directs our ears towards the deafening silence of the so-called defenders of Human Rights over the Mina disaster last year. Why the silence? Why has the world gone mute?
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Quran Recitation of shia iranian Qari , Mohsen haji hasani kargar - Arabic
Quran Recitation of shia iranian Qari , Mohsen haji hasani kargar .
He was killed by Saudi government(Saudi Arabia) in the MENA disaster.
God\'s mercy be upon him.
He was best Qari in...
Quran Recitation of shia iranian Qari , Mohsen haji hasani kargar .
He was killed by Saudi government(Saudi Arabia) in the MENA disaster.
God\'s mercy be upon him.
He was best Qari in 2015 years.
قرائة القرآن الکریم توسط القاری الکبیر الشهید الاستاد محسن حاجی حسنی الکارگر رضی الله تعالی عنه.
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Quran Recitation of shia iranian Qari , Mohsen haji hasani kargar .
He was killed by Saudi government(Saudi Arabia) in the MENA disaster.
God\'s mercy be upon him.
He was best Qari in 2015 years.
قرائة القرآن الکریم توسط القاری الکبیر الشهید الاستاد محسن حاجی حسنی الکارگر رضی الله تعالی عنه.
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