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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Indias 20240704

there she spends three hours picking some of the thousands of delicate tube roses that have sprung up overnight. translation: only through work can we have food on our plates. l that s our situation. one person s income is not enough to feed the whole family, so it s important that i contribute. it gives me immense satisfaction. lavanya gets paid around 300 rupees for her efforts. that s just under £3, or $4. her in laws own the fields she works in. but now she carries more than just her collection buckets. lavanya is six months pregnant. when the test came back positive, i was so happy. i had some dizziness in the first couple of months, but i was ok. at five months, i started feeling the baby kicking. it is tough working in the heat. i wear a shirt and a headscarf to protect myself from the scorching sun, but i sweat a lot. and that causes a burning sensation on my skin, in my eyes. i feel itchy all over my legs, and it can get painful. we know that extreme heat can cause

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concertgoers taking cover as shots ring out inside the venue. a large fire has engulfed the roof of the complex. it is now believed to have been extinguished. russian special forces were sent to the scene. reuters reports that president vladimir putin has wished a speedy recovery to those injured. steve rosenberg, our russia editor, has the very latest from moscow and there are some upsetting scenes in his report. screaming. gunshots. a russian concert hall under attack. gunshots. gunmen had stormed the venue near moscow, the crocus city hall. they went on the rampage, shooting their way through the building. screaming. ..and into the auditorium. there was supposed to be a rock concert here. gunfire. instead, this. gunfire. the attackers walked through the stalls, firing indiscriminately. dozens of people are reported to have been killed. they ve set the hall on fire! the hall s on fire, he says, as more shots ring out. then, the rush to escape. there s panic! panic,

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steve rosenberg, has been to the scene of the attack. and a warning you may find some of the details in his report upsetting. it was hard to believe that only yesterday this was a concert hall. in what was left of crocus city, the full horror of what had happened became clear. the attackers had torched the building. a rock concert became an inferno. shooting. but first, the gunmen had opened fire. to kill as many of the audience as possible. in one constant stream of bullets. russia says the four gunmen who did this have been arrested, and claims they planned to cross into ukraine. kyiv denies any connection to the attack. it s islamic state that s claimed responsibility. president putin promised vengeance. translation: all the perpetrators and organisers of this crime and those who ordered it will be justly and inevitably punished. whoever they are, whoever is guiding them, those terrorists, murderers, monsters face the same unenviable fate retribution and oblivion. in m

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Indias 20240704

india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will impact the lives and livelihoods of the poorest first, who will have no choice but to continue working in the dangerous heat. translation: in the hot weather, the sun burns my body. quite. it is high right now. we will have more kidney disease. we will have more heat strokes. only if we work can we have food on our plates. the world health organization says it s pregnant women and young children who will face some of the gravest consequences of all from climate change. but simple solutions to better protect women are there. this is a big challenge, which we anticipate, and everyone has got a role to do. teach them about the recipes that can cool their body. and before, this was all open? open, open. so the sun would just be on the workers? yeah. translation: iconsider-

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Indias 20240704

india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will impact the lives and livelihoods of the poorest first, who will have no choice but to continue working in the dangerous heat. translation: in the hot weather, the sun burns my body. quite. it is high right now. we will have more kidney disease. we will have more heat strokes. only if we work can we have food on our plates. the world health organization says it s pregnant women and young children who will face some of the gravest consequences of all from climate change. but simple solutions to better protect women are there. this is a big challenge, which we anticipate, and everyone has got a role to do. teach them about the recipes that can cool their body. and before, this was all open? open, open. so the sun would just be on the workers? yeah. translation: iconsider-

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