here. they re not a paradigm shift. one of the two corridors is from the sumy region down south to a little bit south of sumy to paltava that has been the scene of the first and so far really the only successful humanitarian corridor so far in this war. we have seen convoys of vehicles leaving the shelled town of sumy in the north. this has been done before, so again, that s not entirely new. the other one is actually very unique, and very very needed. this is going from the city of shatomer, a bit east of where i am, west of the capital of kyiv, and that is a humanitarian corridor that is specifically for a repair crew to go up to the chernobyl region so they can repair the electrical lines that will lead to the chernobyl power plant so that that power plant can start to get electricity and start to respark the cooling system so it can keep its nuclear wastes cool so it won t
suddenly defrost and start spreading all over the place, which was one of the major threats that has been happening for the last couple of days. i mean, that was something that the entire global community was begging russia to allow them to let a repair crew in to repair the electrical lines that had been damaged by shelling, and then cut off power to that defunct power plant. you remember the chernobyl disaster in 1986 that stunned and frightened the world, so both of these issues are not exactly, you know, moving the ball. they re not exactly new, and they re not exactly fitting the ball when it comes to places that are in dire need like mariupol receiving something like nearly half a million, 400,000 civilians who are actually possibly starving to death, dehydrated. we had one case of a young girl who died from dehydration, and 200,000 of those, half of those civilians are desperate to get out of that southeastern city. so yes, this does give us some glimmer of hope but it s not exa
texas, wet of lexington. the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a fuel truck from the national guard and a humvee from the national guard mostly emergency crews and mostly rescue-type personally and repair personal. a lost residents are running because a report want out over local media telling them it is okay but the state police say they do not want the residents returning. and now, downtown every single structure in this town, about 8,300 buildings suffered severe damage and they are probably destroyed. also, the heroes from the course of the storm, the guy who is up on the bucket, that is a repair crew, and these guys have been going around-the-clock through the driving snow up in the buckets, in the cold, restoring