DAM
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Record labels | Cooking Vinyl |
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Albums | BEN HAANA WA MAANA |
Dabke on the Moon | |
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Skos genre | Arabic Hip Hop |
Origin | Lod |
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ID | 1418205 |
About DAM
DAM is a Palestinian hip-hop group. DAM was founded in 1999 by brothers Tamer and Suhell Nafar and their friend Mahmoud Jreri. Their songs are largely about racism, freedom, Israeli occupation and poverty. DAM raps primarily in Arabic, but also in English.
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... It follows Ethiopia s announcement that it has finished filling the reservoir at a giant new Dam...
The Chinese town engulfed by a flood to save Beijing
... Using connected Dams, reservoirs and waterways, the flood was pushed away from the capital and into parts of Hebei where fewer people live...
Ukraine dam: Maps and before and after images reveal scale of tragedy
...By the Visual Journalism & BBC Verify teamsBBC NewsThe scale of the floods caused by the destruction of a huge Dam in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine on Tuesday is starting to become clear...
Ukraine dam: UN warns of 'grave consequences' as thousands flee homes
...The destruction of a major Dam in Ukraine will have " grave and far-reaching consequences for thousands of people" the United Nations has warned...
Ukraine dam: Thousands flee floods after dam collapse near Nova Kakhovka
...By Alex Binley in London and Paul ADams in KyivBBC NewsThousands of people are being evacuated downstream of a major Dam which has been blown up in Russian-held Ukraine...
BBC: What's been 'occurring' in Wales for 100 years
... Tryweryn Dam - 28 October, 1965The Damming of the River Tryweryn and to create a reservoir to provide an English city with water is among the most controversial moments in modern Wales...
Peak District anglers stuck dangerously close to the giant hole
...were filmed with Two fishermen in small boats dangerously close to a giant plug-hole in a Dam...
Typhoon Lekima: Toll rises as typhoon moves up China coast
... The landslide occurred after a barrier lake - or natural Dam - formed, pooling water from the heavy rains before collapsing...
Ukraine dam: Maps and before and after images reveal scale of tragedy
By the Visual Journalism & BBC Verify teamsBBC News
The scale of the floods caused by the destruction of a huge Dam in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine on Tuesday is starting to become clear.
Satellite images show how much water has already spread down-river from the Kakhovka Dam - although flood waters may Not Yet have peaked in The City of Kherson About 75km (45 miles) to The West .
The Dam is next to The City of Nova Kakhovka , in the Kherson region, and holds back a reservoir that is so huge locals call it the Kakhovka Sea - because you cannot see The Opposite bank in certain places.
Images from Nova Kakhovka on Tuesday showed buildings surrounded by floodwaters hours after The Dam was destroyed.
It is unclear when exactly The Dam was first damaged or how it happened, but satellite images suggest its condition had deteriorated over A Number of days.
A road across The Dam can be seen to to be badly damaged from 2 June, but there did not seem to be a change to the flow of the water until 6 June when The Breach of The Wall and collapse of nearby buildings can be clearly seen.
The entire South Bank of the Dnipro River As Far as The Eastern end of the vast Kakhovka reservoir has been occupied by Russian forces since The Invasion Last Year .
Apart from the flooding, The Dam 's destruction has raised concern About The State of the Zaporizhzia Nuclear Power station, About 130km upstream.
The Reservoir provided cooling water to The Plant , which is also under Russian control, but The Reservoir is now emptying rapidly.
However, The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says there are alternative water sources to keep The Plant cool.
Some reports suggest that water levels may be dropping in The Town of Nova Kakhovka , closest to The Dam , as the vast reservoir behind it empties.
But The City 's Russian-appointed mayor Vladimir Leontyev said The Village of Korsunka - About 15km west of The Dam - was completely under water, with flooding up to roof level in three other villages.
Ukraine and Russia both say they have evacuated More Than 1,000 People each.
However, Ukrainian officials say More Than 40,000 People - 17,000 in Ukraine-held territory west of the Dnipro River and 25,000 in the Russian-occupied East - Need to leave.
And Kherson itself has already seen heavy flooding - Even though Ukrainian authorities say water levels may not peak until The End of Wednesday.
Once Again the true scale becomes clearer from satellite images that show just how much of The City has been hit by The Deluge .
It is just the latest tragedy to hit The City since Russia's invasion - Occupation , liberation after heavy fighting and shelling most days.
And, with morale lower. People have had enough, he says.
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com