Die Kammer hat vom Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz und Katastrophenhilfe (BBK) Luftbilder erhalten. Darauf zu sehen ist der Wasserstand am Donnerstag, 15. Juli, mittags. âDas BBK kann anhand der Bilder sogar erkennen, wo es zerstörte Gebäude gibtâ, erklärt Rüb. Nach ersten Sichtungen seien 75 bis 100 Höfe in Nordrhein-Westfalen gravierend betroffen gewesen. âDie meisten davon im Kreis Euskirchenâ, präzisiert Rüb.
Feld oder Brachfläche? Momentan kann man es nicht unterscheiden. Die Rundballen liegen kreuz und quer.
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Doch wo genau, ist derzeit schwer herauszufinden. Wegen der gestörten Telekommunikation habe man âüberwiegend noch nicht mit den Landwirten gesprochenâ, ergänzt Rüb. Eine Kontaktaufnahme soll in dieser Woche erfolgen. âViele Landwirte beseitigen derzeit ihr Chaos oder das von anderen.â
Die Gerste ist reif: Bauern sind im Ernte-Einsatz
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A Windfall for Minority Farmers Divides Rural America
Jack Healy, New York Times, May 22, 2021
Shade Lewis had just come in from feeding his cows one sunny spring afternoon when he opened a letter that could change his life: The government was offering to pay off his $200,000 farm loan, part of a new debt relief program created by Democrats to help farmers who have endured generations of racial discrimination.
It was a windfall for a 29-year-old who has spent the past decade scratching out a living as the only Black farmer in his corner of northeastern Missouri, where signposts quoting Genesis line the soybean fields and traffic signals warn drivers to go slow because it is planting season.
Gaza, George Floyd, Eurovision: Your Weekend Briefing
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1. The cease-fire between Israel and Hamas appears to be holding after a brief war that reverberated worldwide.
In total, the Israeli military killed 248 Palestinians in Gaza, including 66 children, according to officials there, and thousands have been displaced during the 11 days of fighting. The rocket attacks launched by Hamas, the militant group that rules Gaza, killed 12 people in Israel, including two children.