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the pavement, opening a sinkhole. it s now just a pile of twisted pipe and chopped-up concrete. in the town of roitzheim, amid the sinkholes and mud, cars are tossed like toys, windows smashed, hanging off of exposed underground pipes. roofs crumbling as flood waters ripped through the base of buildings. and nearby, military vehicles brought in to help with recovery. this is what s left of arminia friebe s hometown. see the whole life of people in your neighborhood on the street, everything is broken. reporter: she and her husband now trying to help save it. david, officials are saying this kind of vast devastation will take billions of dollars to repair. but right now, the focus is on getting life-saving supplies like drinking water to people who need it. a problem that could last for weeks. david? maggie, thank you.
hard to reach. it s hard to believe that this used to be a road, those flood waters so powerful it ripped up the pavement, opening a sinkhole. it s now just a pile of twisted pipe and chopped-up concrete. in the town of roitzheim, amid the sinkholes and mud, cars are tossed like toys, windows smashed, hanging off of exposed underground pipes. roofs crumbling as flood waters ripped through the base of buildings. nearby, military vehicles brought in to help with recovery. this is what s left of arminia friebe s hometown. see the whole life of people in your neighborhood on the street, everything is broken. reporter: she and her husband now trying to help save it. david, officials are saying this kind of vast devastation will take billions of dollars to repair. but right now, the focus is on getting life-saving supplies to people who need it. a problem that could last for weeks. maggie, thank you.
Eoin Murray
, March 8th, 2021 09:33
In the eighth edition of our column on the sounds of Irish undergrowth, Eoin Murray finds feverish noise rock, “intelligent frog music”, fictional audio tours, field recordings, folk songs and much more
The Gaelic festival of Imbolc signifies the emergence of light from the darkness, and the natural restoration of the landscape. Celebrated on 1 February, the festival – also known as Saint Brigid’s Day – symbolises the hope for good luck in the year ahead, and the promise of spring peering through the winter fog.
This year, Imbolc also marked the release of the
Lee Lines (Landscape Mixtape), a 47-track collection from the Department of Energy label. Featuring contributions from Irish artists at home and abroad, the release loosely explores themes of “the rural, the riparian and the gothic”, and comprises everything from field recordings, spoken word pieces and raw one-take instrumentals into droning electronics, dewy beats, and
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