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Volunteers from the local Mennonite community carry debris from flood-soaked houses at Ogden Hollar in Hindman, Ky., on Saturday.

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Volunteers from the local Mennonite community carry debris from flood-soaked houses at Ogden Hollar in Hindman, Ky., on Saturday.

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PRESTONBURG, Ky. — Some residents of Appalachia returned to flood-ravaged homes and communities on Saturday to shovel mud and debris and to salvage what they could, while Kentucky’s governor said search and rescue operations were ongoing in the region swamped by torrential rains days earlier that led to deadly flash flooding.

Rescue crews were continuing the struggle to get into hard-hit areas, some of them among the poorest places in America. Dozens of deaths have been confirmed and the number is expected to grow.

In the tiny community of Wayland, Phillip Michael Caudill was working Saturday to clean up debris and recover what he could from the home he shares with his wife and three children. The waters had receded from the house but left a mess behind along with questions about what he and his family will do next.

“We’re just hoping we can get some help,” said Caudill, who is staying with his family at Jenny Wiley State Park in a free room, for now.

Caudill, a firefighter in the nearby Garrett community, went out on rescues around 1 am Thursday but had to ask to leave around 3 am so he could go home, where waters were rapidly rising.

“That’s what made it so tough for me,” he said. “Here I am, sitting there, watching my house become immersed in water and you got people begging for help. And I could n’t help,” because he was tending to his own family from him.

The water was up to his knees when he arrived home and he had to wade across the yard and carry two of his kids out to the car. He could barely shut the door of his SUV as they were leaving.

Cleanup efforts are under way in eastern Kentucky.

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In Garrett on Saturday, couches, tables and pillows soaked by flooding were stacked in yards along the foothills of the mountainous region as people worked to clear out debris and shovel mud from driveways and roads under now-blue skies.

Hubert Thomas, 60, and his nephew Harvey, 37, fled to Jenny Wiley State Resort Park in Prestonburg after floodwaters destroyed their home in Pine Top late Wednesday night. The two were able to rescue their dog, CJ, but fear the damages to the home are beyond repair. Hubert Thomas, a retired coal miner, said his entire life savings was invested in his home.

“I’ve got nothing now,” he said.

Harvey Thomas, an EMT, said he fell asleep to the sound of light rain, and it wasn’t long until his uncle woke him up warning him that water was getting dangerously close to the house.

“It was coming inside and it just kept getting worse,” he said, “like there was, at one point, we looked at the front door and mine and his cars were playing bumper cars, like bumper boats in the middle of our front yard.”

As for what’s next, Harvey Thomas said he doesn’t know, but he’s thankful to be alive.

“Mountain people are strong,” he said. “And like I said it’s not going to be tomorrow, probably not next month, but I think everybody’s going to be okay. It’s just going to be a long process.”

Kentucky is the latest state to be hit by severe flooding this summer

At least 25 people have died — including four children — in the flooding, Kentucky’s governor said Saturday.

“We continue to pray for the families that have suffered an unfathomable loss,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “Some have lost almost everyone in their household.”

Beshear said the number would likely rise significantly and it could take weeks to find all the victims of the record flash flooding. Crews have made more than 1,200 rescues from helicopters and boats, the governor said.

“I’m worried that we’re going to be finding bodies for weeks to come,” Beshear said during a midday briefing.

The rain let up early Friday after parts of eastern Kentucky received between 8 and 10 1/2 inches (20-27 centimeters) over 48 hours. But some waterways were not expected to crest until Saturday. About 18,000 utility customers in Kentucky remained without power Saturday, poweroutage.us reported.

It’s the latest in a string of catastrophic deluges that have pounded parts of the US this summer, including St. Louis earlier this week and again on Friday. Scientists warn climate change is making weather disasters more common.

As rainfall hammered Appalachia this week, water tumbled down hillsides and into valleys and hollows where it swelled creeks and streams coursing through small towns. The torrent engulfed homes and businesses and trashed vehicles. Mudslides marooned some people on steep slopes.

President Joe Biden declared a federal disaster to direct relief money to more than a dozen Kentucky counties.

As climate change affects weather patterns, officials will have to grapple with plans on how to handle the impact

The flooding extended into western Virginia and southern West Virginia.

Gov. Jim Justice declared a state of emergency for six counties in West Virginia where the flooding downed trees, power outages and blocked roads. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin also made an emergency declaration, enabling officials to mobilize resources across the flooded southwest of the state.

The deluge came two days after record rains around St. Louis dropped more than 12 inches (31 centimeters) and killed at least two people. Last month, heavy rain on mountain snow in Yellowstone National Park triggered historic flooding and the evacuation of more than 10,000 people. In both instances, the rain flooding far exceeded what forecasters predicted.

Extreme rain events have become more common as climate change bakes the planet and alters weather patterns, according to scientists. That’s a growing challenge for officials during disasters, because models used to predict storm impacts are in part based on past events and can’t keep up with increasingly devastating flash floods and heat waves like those that have recently hit the Pacific Northwest and southern Plains.

“It’s a battle of extremes going on right now in the United States,” said University of Oklahoma meteorologist Jason Furtado. “These are things we expect to happen because of climate change. … A warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor and that means you can produce increased heavy rainfall.”

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Faster checks at Terminal 3 as new scanners go into operation

Travelers passing through Sydney Airport have been beset by long queues for security in recent months, on occasion stretching out of the terminal and down the footpaths.

But some passengers, at least, will now enjoy quicker checks after the airport finally rolled out new baggage scanners that no longer require travelers to remove their laptops or aerosols when passing through security.

The three-dimensional CT scanning technology aims to cut waiting times by up to 50 per cent, but have only just started operating at Sydney Airport almost three years after they first went into operation at some other terminals around the country.

During the Easter holidays, when travelers experienced long waits at the airport, questions were asked as to why the new scanners, that could help alleviate the problems caused by COVID-19-related staffing shortages, had not yet been rolled out.

Now, almost four years after the Department of Home Affairs mandated the upgrades, the new scanners are operating at Terminal 3, where Qantas domestic flights depart from.

Sydney Airport did not confirm when the new scanners went into operation, but a staff member said they had been online for about a month. They will be rolled out to the other terminals but no timeline has been provided.

Despite a large queue on Thursday evening, passengers moved quickly through security with wait times just 10 minutes.

But the problems travelers face are not over yet. On Monday morning lines again stretched outside Terminal 2 and down the footpath, with the airport citing heavy fog and a “technical issue” with security for the delays. Airlines continue to recommend domestic passengers arrive 90 minutes before their flights.

Meanwhile, Melbourne Airport confirmed the new scanners were now operating at Terminal 2 for international flights, while Virgin Australia passengers, who currently go through screening at Terminal 3, would soon be moved to an expanded Terminal 4 security check, which has had the new scanners operating since late 2019.

See also: Right now, Australia hates Qantas. But it won’t last

See also: Ten key tips for surviving the current travel chaos

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Ways To Use Google Wave Today

Last week we took a look at the basic ideas behind what Google Wave is, how it works, and how it is set to take email into the 21st century.

That’s nice to help you get an idea of ​​where to start. But there’s nothing like some direct examples to help wrap one’s mind around how new tools can make the life you know better. So here we have suggestions for what you and your colleagues could be doing in Wave right now that would be much more effective than email, IM, or your average Google Documents collaboration.

Ways to use Google Wave today

Meeting agenda, minutes, and actions:

Collating a meeting agenda is often considered a low-priority task, which leads to meetings that waffle on, or never quite get to the heart of important matters. Using Wave, an agenda can be compiled by everyone involved, and some pre-meeting comment can even be made so the meeting can get to what really matters. The minutes of meetings can be taken directly into the same wave, as well as actionable decisions, and any discussions that can’t be completed in the meeting time available can be wrapped up in the wave later. That’s a lot of power to make meetings faster and more effective.

Team task and to-do list tracking:

There are team-based Twitter style tools (like Yammer) that can let you keep shared internal status updates. Or you can use IM, or shared documents, to run collaborative to-do lists. Wave can bring the essentials of these ideas to a single forum. In one wave a team could keep an open, shared list of to-do items, with comments to and from other team members on where they can help each other get things done. The threaded commenting system in Wave means it will be very clear to all team members who is saying what and who is offering help. When something is done, the strike-through character formatting option can make it clear that certain milestones have been achieved.

Report and presentation building:

This flows on from the more basic idea of ​​to-do and task tracking. If the whole team is working on separate parts of the same document, or contributing facts and statistics to a report, this can all be done directly within the wave instead of through external document creation tools. Wave is particularly effective at letting a team brainstorm ideas without having to pull everybody away from other work to do it. As ideas come to people in their own time, they can be dropped into the mix.

Event or seminar planning:

We’re building up the layers of collaboration here. Events and seminars can be some of the more daunting business jobs, but Wave has additional tools for making it simple. If decisions must be made, or attendance needs to be collated, there are special extensions for Google Wave that can let people vote ‘Yes’, ‘No’, or ‘Maybe’ on an idea, or include Google Maps in the document for directions . Tasks and presentations can be tracked as above, and if things feel too unwieldy it is easy to copy a section of a wave and split it into its own separate discussion where that work can continue.

As mentioned last week, there are still more tools available for automating Wave. New features are being created daily, and for something still in its early infancy it’s a credit that there are so many valid ways to use it to improve the way you work right now. Invites are now fairly easy to come by – ask around your network of colleagues and contacts and you should be on Wave in a matter of days. #

Seamus Byrne is a technology journalist and the founder, director of creative, and host of Byteside.

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Bella Hadid shows off her long legs in a white dress while strolling in New York City

Bella Hadid shows off her long legs in a sleek white dress while strolling through New York City

Bella Hadid turned the sidewalk into her personal runway when she was spotted out in New York City on Saturday.

The 25-year-old model put her long, trim legs on display with a lovely white mini dress while on the move.

She was spotted heading out on a solo stroll in the Big Apple.

Bella Hadid, 25, put her long, trim legs on display with a lovely white mini dress while walking in New York City on Saturday

Bella Hadid, 25, put her long, trim legs on display with a lovely white mini dress while walking in New York City on Saturday

Bella’s striking look featured a brilliant white paneled dress delicate lace at the hem and slim straps that put the focus on her toned arms.

She matched the look with a thick white headband, which she wore with slim white sunglasses.

She helped use up more of her white items up before Labor Day by stepping out in simple loafers.

The sister of Gigi Hadid with a thick, weathered brown handbag tucked under her arm, and she wore her brunette hair swept back to reveal her gold earrings.

On point: She paired the sleek dress with white loafers, a matching headband and slim white sunglasses

On point: She paired the sleek dress with white loafers, a matching headband and slim white sunglasses

The day before, Bella shared a casual post with her 53.8 million Instagram followers that showed her devouring a folded slice of pizza in New York City.

She sat with her legs splayed on a set of metal steps while munch on the foot, which appeared to be classic cheese.

The catwalk star wore a simple black dress with tall leather boots and a vibrant scarlet cardigan that she left unbuttoned, along with a mottle red handbag.

She tied her dark hair into a mess ponytail while highlighting her blunt-cut bangs.

Delicious: The day before, Bella shared a casual post with her 53.8 million Instagram followers that showed her devouring a folded slice of pizza in New York City

Delicious: The day before, Bella shared a casual post with her 53.8 million Instagram followers that showed her devouring a folded slice of pizza in New York City

Classic: She sat with her legs splayed on a set of metal steps while munch on the pie, which appeared to be classic cheese

Classic: She sat with her legs splayed on a set of metal steps while munch on the pie, which appeared to be classic cheese

Back in black: The catwalk star wore a simple black dress with tall leather boots and a vibrant scarlet cardigan that she left unbuttoned, along with a mottle red handbag

Back in black: The catwalk star wore a simple black dress with tall leather boots and a vibrant scarlet cardigan that she left unbuttoned, along with a mottle red handbag

No fuss: She tied her dark hair into a mess ponytail while highlighting her blunt-cut bangs

No fuss: She tied her dark hair into a mess ponytail while highlighting her blunt-cut bangs

Seemingly missing from Bella’s walk on Saturday was her boyfriend Marc Kalman.

Marc is an art director who has worked for Travis Scott and the two have dated for two years.

The couple went Instagram official last July in a picture Bella posted from France, where she was attending the Cannes Film Festival.

A Page Six source claimed that Bella and Marc’s relationship began in July 2020 and that the dynamic duo ‘hid it well’ for the first year.

They are said to have carried on the romance in New York amid the coronavirus pandemic while assiduously making sure they never got caught together.

Bella rarely discusses Marc in interviews even now, and she attributes the longevity of their relationship to the fact that they have remained discreet.

‘I think that’s why things have been able to last. When you give other people room to have opinions on things that are so personal to you, it poisons it,’ she told Vogue.

MIA: Seemingly missing from Bella's walk on Saturday was her boyfriend Marc Kalman.  Marc is an art director who has worked for Travis Scott and the two have dated for two years

MIA: Seemingly missing from Bella’s walk on Saturday was her boyfriend Marc Kalman. Marc is an art director who has worked for Travis Scott and the two have dated for two years

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Tim Paine and wife Bonnie look worse for wear as they emerge holding hands in Byron Bay

They spent Friday celebrating the wedding of Australian Cricket captain Pat Cummins and his partner Becky Boston in Byron Bay.

And embattled ex cricket captain Tim Paine and wife Bonnie looked rather worse for wear as they emerged for breakfast on Saturday morning after what was likely a big night of partying.

The couple, who were embroiled in a sexting scandal last year, put on a united front as they stepped out hand-in-hand en route to a local coffee shop.

Former cricket captan Tim Paine and his wife Bonnie looked worse for wear as they emerged for breakfast the morning after Pat Cummins' wedding to Becky Boston in Byron Bay

Former cricket captan Tim Paine and his wife Bonnie looked worse for wear as they emerged for breakfast the morning after Pat Cummins’ wedding to Becky Boston in Byron Bay

Once at the eatery, the couple took a seat on the veranda and ordered breakfast and coffees.

Becky swathed her svelte frame with a baggy gray hoodie worth $350, and a pair of black short shorts.

Pulling her hair back, the blonde she shielded her eyes from the glare beneath sunglasses and completed her look with white sneakers.

The couple, who were embroiled in a sexting scandal last year, put on a united front as they stepped out hand-in-hand en route to a local coffee shop

The couple, who were embroiled in a sexting scandal last year, put on a united front as they stepped out hand-in-hand en route to a local coffee shop

Her former cricket captain husband meanwhile wore a gray shirt layered beneath a black jumper and matching shorts.

He topped off his low-key look with white sneakers.

Tim and Bonnie were among several high-profile guests to attend Pat and Becky’s lavish nuptials on Friday.

Once at the eatery, the couple took a seat on the veranda and ordered breakfast and coffees

Once at the eatery, the couple took a seat on the veranda and ordered breakfast and coffees

Becky swathed her svelte frame with a baggy gray hoodie worth $350, and a pair of black short shorts

Becky swathed her svelte frame with a baggy gray hoodie worth $350, and a pair of black short shorts

The glamorous couple said ‘I do’ at the luxurious Chateau Du Soleil in the Byron Bay hinterland on Friday.

Comedian Andy Lee and his girlfriend Bec Harding were among those in attendance.

Also at the event was Australian cricketer Travis Head who went along with his pregnant fiancée Jessica Davies.

Pulling her hair back, the blonde she shielded her eyes from the glare beneath sunglasses and completed her look with white sneakers

Pulling her hair back, the blonde she shielded her eyes from the glare beneath sunglasses and completed her look with white sneakers

Fellow cricketers Mitchell Starc, Andrew McDonald, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon and his wife Emma McCarth and Tim Paine and his wife Bonnie likewise attended.

Paine was replaced by Cummins as Australian cricket captain after he quit in November 2021.

He stepped down on November 19 after a sexting scandal in which Paine sent a lewd photo and explicit messages to a female staffer.

Her former cricket captain husband meanwhile wore a gray shirt layered beneath a black jumper and matching shorts

Her former cricket captain husband meanwhile wore a gray shirt layered beneath a black jumper and matching shorts

Tim and Bonnie were among several high-profile guests to attend Pat and Becky's lavish nuptials on Friday

Tim and Bonnie were among several high-profile guests to attend Pat and Becky’s lavish nuptials on Friday

He was investigated by Cricket Australia in 2018 after the woman complained, but it was cleared of misconduct and the matter was kept secret.

Paine sent a photo of his penis to the female co-worker along with a stream of lewd text messages, many of which are too raunchy to publish.

‘Will you want to taste my d**k?? F**k me, I’m seriously hard,’ one of the messages sent to the Cricket Tasmania employee read.

Paine was replaced by Cummins as Australian cricket captain after he quit in November 2021

Paine was replaced by Cummins as Australian cricket captain after he quit in November 2021

He stepped down on November 19 after a sexting scandal in which Paine sent a lewd photo and explicit messages to a female staffer

He stepped down on November 19 after a sexting scandal in which Paine sent a lewd photo and explicit messages to a female staffer

Paine, who had led the team since the Sandpapergate scandal in 2018, held a press conference at which he tearfully apologized and announced he would step down.

‘It’s an incredibly difficult decision, but the right one for me, my family, and cricket,’ he told reporters.

Bonnie stood by her husband after privately being told of the sexting investigation in 2018, and insisted they’d moved past it.

He was investigated by Cricket Australia in 2018 after the woman complained, but was cleared of misconduct and the matter was kept secret

He was investigated by Cricket Australia in 2018 after the woman complained, but was cleared of misconduct and the matter was kept secret

Paine, who had led the team since the Sandpapergate scandal in 2018, held a press conference at which he tearfully apologized and announced he would step down

Paine, who had led the team since the Sandpapergate scandal in 2018, held a press conference at which he tearfully apologized and announced he would step down

Bonnie said the scandal had actually been ‘good for their marriage’ in the long run, even though she was ‘completely rocked’ by his betrayal.

She also admitted she felt bad for him after he was forced to stand down as Australia’s test cricket captain.

In an interview in November, Bonnie said she’d already ‘had her time’ of ‘getting angry, venting and getting upset’ but decided in 2018 to put the incident behind them – and that by doing so, their marriage was stronger than ever .

‘I have a bit of sympathy for Tim at the moment. A lot actually. He and I went through all of this privately in 2018. It was horrific then and is really hard now,’ she said.

Bonnie said the scandal had actually been 'good for their marriage' in the long run, even though she was 'completely rocked' by his betrayal

Bonnie said the scandal had actually been ‘good for their marriage’ in the long run, even though she was ‘completely rocked’ by his betrayal

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Outback in bloom as floodwaters travel hundreds of kilometers into Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre

It’s a special time in the outback and deserts of central Australia.

For many tourists, it is not the dust bowl they had in mind.

a woman bends down close to photograph a wildflower in the middle of a dry red landscape
It’s hard to imagine the variety of wildflowers in these arid landscapes and Zippy says it’s blown her mind.(ABC Western Qld: Carli Willis)

Cairns local Zippy Warnecke is currently traveling through the region.

“When you think of the desert, you don’t expect any life to be there, but it’s full of it at the moment; flowers, animals — the whole lot,” she said.

Across large parts of outback Queensland and the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre Basin, unseasonal Autumn rain has left carpets of wildflowers and greenery.

“It’s not at all what I imagined — it’s so much better,” Ms Warnecke said.

Two children wearing bright pink shirts star jump surrounded by bright yellow flowers.
Wildflowers have emerged from the arid landscapes after recent rains.(Supplied: RLR Photography)

Months in the making

Floodwaters from rain months ago have moved through free-flowing rivers in the Channel Country into the illustrious Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre in northern South Australia.

An aerial view of a flock of pelicans landing on a body of brown water.
Flooding transforms arid landscapes into rivers teeming with birdlife like pelicans.(Supplied: Wrights Air)

“This is just an amazing time when these floods start going down these big Channel Country rivers,” said University of New South Wales professor of environmental science Richard Kingsford.

“Lake Eyre gets water every couple of years, but a really big filling doesn’t happen that often.

“In terms of surface area, probably 70 or 80 per cent of Lake Eyre has water in it … that’s a pretty rare event.”

A satellite image shows Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre full with a blue body of water in the middle of desert country.
Satellite view of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre in late July, 2022.(Supplied: Digital Earth Australia)
Satellite view of a dry Lake Eyre on January 9, 2022.
Satellite view of a dry Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre on January 9, 2022.(Supplied: SentielHub)

Hundreds of kilometers from any coastline, the Lake Eyre Yacht Club has seen members and tourists take to the waters of the Warburton River, which feeds into Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.

“That is an adventure in its own right. It’s a 440km return trip from where we launch,” Commodore Bob Backway said.

“When you get to the lake you can sail about 6km before you run aground.”

Pilots are reporting an increase in inquiries and bookings to see Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre and surrounding river systems while conditions are “spectacular”.

A plane flies over Kati Thanda lake Eyre and the water is hues of pink and blue against a blue sky and white clouds.
As Kati-Thanda-Lake Eyre begins to fill, the color of the water changes.(Supplied: Wrights Air)

“We’re starting to see lots of people plan their trips out now and the plans are going to Lake Eyre every day,” said Birdsville Aviation senior pilot Talia Ellis.

“Lake Eyre is over 170km north to south. People are absolutely gobsmacked at the sheer size of it.

“We give people perspective from down low so you can see the bird life—there are pelicans nesting on islands.

“We also give people the perspective from higher up as well, so they’ve got the perspective to pin it against the rest of the landscape.”

Water ‘a tonic’ for desert stations

Water flooding through an outback creek way creates intrinsic patterns through a brown landscape and green growth emerges around
Nappa Merrie station typically sees low rainfall and relies on Cooper Creek flooding.(Supplied: Nappa Merrie station)

At Nappa Merrie station on the SA border, Cooper Creek flooding has been vital.

The station relies on the flooding to grow feed for 11,000 cattle and to fill the 30,000-gallon (136,382-Litre) tank that provides running water to the family household.

“Just the last Christmas we were battling along with a few waterholes going dry and then we got a run in the river,” said station manager Peter Degoumois.

“It means a lot, really.

“It’ll hold us over summer pretty well and you can carry a lot of cattle.”

A man with gray hair and a blue shirt sits in front of an outback waterhole looking at the camera.
Richard Kingsford is a river ecologist and conservation biologist.(Supplied: UNSW)

Professor Kingsford, who has been researching the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre Basin for decades, said there was a shift in community morale when the rivers were watered.

“It really is a fantastic tonic for those times of drought, which are really tough and getting tougher with climate change,” he said.

An aerial view of the greenery carpeting Cooper Creek.
An aerial view of the greenery carpeting Cooper Creek.(Supplied: Air Central West)

Researchers galore

Associate professor Tim Cohen from the University of Wollongong is a desert beach hunter on a mission to track the major lake-filling events of the past millennium.

The “double-dip” La Nina pattern has primed the landscape to trace weather extremes back to 10,000 years ago.

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The water finding its way to Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre supports an abundance of life(Supplied: Timothy Cohen)

“I think one of the most exciting things we have discovered on this last field trip was… evidence of events as large, or larger than, 1974 in the recent past,” Mr Cohen said.

“We know there are cycles that drive drought and floods and by understanding how these manifest across the continent, we can see how anthropogenic global warming is influencing that.”

A recent aerial view of the edge of Belt Bay of Lake Eyre.
A recent aerial view of the edge of Belt Bay at Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.(Supplied: Moshe Armon/ETH Zurich)

To the north of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, the Kalamurina Sanctuary — a reserve at the intersection of three of Australia’s deserts — has been the location of a recent bird survey.

“The biggest benefit to the birds we found this survey is the rain we had earlier in the year,” said wildlife ecologist Keith Bellchambers.

“[We found] a lot of the smaller boom-and-bust species … we’ve had big flocks of diamond doves, zebra finches, budgerigars [and] cockatiels.

“Things like that have just increased enormously in number in the last six months just because of the food resources they’ve been able to find following that rain.

“It’s visually spectacular, but it’s also a spectacular soundscape.”

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Death toll in Kentucky floods likely to rise as search efforts continue

Gov. Andy Beshear is expected to visit flood-devastated areas of eastern Kentucky on Sunday, after more than two dozen people were confirmed dead and rescue efforts continued.

As of Sunday, at least 26 people had died as a result of severe storms that caused record flash flooding as well as mudslides and landslides, Beshear said. In a YouTube video posted on Sunday, the governor said that his office was aware of additional bodies but could “not confirm those deaths at this time.”

“We want to make sure we wrap our arms around our eastern Kentucky brothers and sisters. The next couple days are going to be hard,” he said.

Beshear warned that more rain was expected in the upcoming days, and conditions could worsen.

Beshear had previously said six children were among the dead, but brought the number down to four during a press conference early Saturday afternoon after confirming two of the victims were actually adults.

“I’m worried we’re going to be finding bodies in weeks to come,” Beshear said. “Keep praying.”

Officials have not yet been able to get an accurate count of missing people as rescue crews struggle to get into hard-hit areas, some of them among the poorest places in the nation.

Making the task more difficult is the fact that many affected areas remain without cell service, limiting people’s ability to establish contact with affected loved ones, Beshear said.

More than 700 individuals have been rescued so far by helicopters and boats from the Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia National Guards as well as several other agencies aiding with rescue efforts, Beshear said.

“Our goal today is to get as many people to safety as possible,” he said, while also urging people in impacted areas to prepare for more rain in the coming days.

Flood warning alerts are expected to remain in place in parts of Kentucky until Sunday and Monday, according to the National Weather Service.

“It’s not fair it’s going to rain again,” Beshear said. “I don’t want to lose one more person.”

Lexington Firefighters' swift water rescue teams travel on Troublesome Creek
Lexington Firefighters’ Swift Water Rescue Teams travel on Troublesome Creek in Lost Creek, Ky. on Friday to recover people that have been stranded due to flooding.Michael Swensen/Getty Images

Just over the past two days, affected areas received between 8 and 10 1/2 inches of rain. Still, some waterways were not expected to crest until Saturday.

About 16,000 power customers remained without electricity Saturday morning, according to Kentucky Power.

Fifteen emergency shelters have already been established in the area to help anyone affected by the floods, Beshear said.

Federal disaster assistance has been made available to Kentucky after President Joe Biden issued a major disaster declaration, FEMA announced Friday.

On Saturday, Biden said he added Individual Assistance to the Major Disaster declaration in hopes of further helping displaced families.

Emergency personnel from FEMA will be providing 18 water trucks to help make up for the lack of water access in some areas as Kentucky is expected to endure high temperatures next week, Beshear said.

Due to the lack of power, 19 water systems are operating with a limited capacity, the governor said.

Nearly 27,000 connections are without water as of early Saturday afternoon, according to Beshear. About 29,000 other connections are receiving unsafe water that needs to be boiled before it’s consumed.

Beshear stressed authorities will likely remain in the recovery and rescue phase for several weeks, adding that they will have a better idea of ​​damage estimates after flood waters dissipate.

Kahan Rosenblatt and Associated Press contributed.

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Airlines, airports and others seek thousands of staff amid shortages

Ashley Hodak’s new career is about to take off.

The 27-year-old former childcare and administration worker just finished her five-and-a-half-week flight attendant training program with Virgin Australia. Next week she will join a fellow cabin crew for her first flight from Sydney, destination Hamilton Island.

“I’m so excited!” she said.

“I’ve experienced the nine-to-five Monday-to-Friday routine, but I wanted a different lifestyle, and I’ve always had a passion to be a flight attendant. Now I absolutely love it, and how the days will be all so different. It’s so cool to get paid to travel and become a part of people’s holidays.”

If you’ve ever dreamt of a career in the travel industry, there’s never been a better time to join, with thousands of jobs now on offer in Australia – and often at better-than-usual pay rates.

Those roles range from flight attendants to pilots, baggage handlers to airport café workers, travel IT specialists to agents, accountants to flight check-in staff, and everything in between.

“It’s an absolutely wonderful time to be thinking about joining the travel industry, with all sorts of jobs on offer, from entry level staff to pilots,” said Tourism and Transport Forum chief executive Margy Osmond.

“The industry has essentially lost a whole generation of workers from people leaving during the pandemic, and it’s now offering more money because it needs to fill these vacancies from a recovery perspective.”

Virgin Australia, like many of the world’s major airlines, is now recruiting for hundreds of roles within cabin crew, baggage handling, guest services and corporate, with perks including heavily discounted air travel and annual travel credits.

“We strive to create a workplace culture which emphasizes an authentic, fun loving, hardworking and irreverent challenger nature,” a Virgin spokesperson said.

Qantas and Jetstar have just recruited more than 1000 people into operational roles, and are still seeking many more, especially with international flights restarting, new aircraft on order and additional routes being planned.

“Restarting an airline after a two-year grounding is complex, and aviation labor markets, as with many others, are extremely tight,” said Qantas domestic and international chief executive Andrew David.

New Australian budget airline Bonza – set to launch in September – is also recruiting for its Sunshine Coast and Melbourne bases, with assessment centers running in parallel with crew training schools.

“We have around 100 cabin crew and 50 pilot roles being filled in a two-month period,” said Bonza chief executive Tim Jordan.

“We’re also hiring a number of other legends [staff] to join our team including crew controllers, operations controllers, and flight dispatchers on the Sunshine Coast, as well as specialist roles such as in e-commerce, marketing, operations, and finance.”

Middle East carrier Emirates is also on the lookout for prospective Australian candidates to join its cabin crew, with a series of recruitment open days around the country.

Emirates’ divisional vice president for Australasia Barry Brown said “as the travel demand continues to increase and we ramp up our operations locally and globally, naturally we need to continue building our cabin crew team in the sky.

“Australians are well represented in our global workforce, and with significant interest in our previous open days in Australia, we have great optimism that this next wave of recruitment will welcome more Australian talent to our workforce.”

Qatar Airways has similarly been advertising globally for new staff, looking for all categories of cabin crew, lounge staff, call center workers, ground operations and catering staff, especially in the run-up to the FIFA World Cup in Doha later this year.

Singapore Airlines is also recruiting operational and commercial staff, with particular emphasis on ground handlers, catering and ground operations; it recruits cabin staff from Asia.

The main airports at Sydney and Melbourne have also been running jobs fairs to attract applicants to the hundreds of vacancies both still have, alongside their ground handling companies recruiting baggage handlers.

“Now that the uncertainty caused by lockdowns and border closures has ended, we hope that more people will consider a career with the airport or the airlines,” said a Melbourne Airport spokesperson.

“As one of the largest employment hubs in Victoria, there are hundreds of roles that need filling.”

Sydney Airport has similarly been advertising more than 5,000 jobs in retail, government agencies and terminal service providers, after having lost 15,000 jobs during the pandemic. Its jobs fair on June 16 had 4600 applications for jobs, with people lining up at the airport from 6am for the 10am start.

The average salaries in the travel industry

Pilot: $104,461 per year or $53.57 per hour plus allowances (depending on the size of the aircraft being flown, and the years of experience)

Flight attendant: $66,670 or $32.00 per hour

Baggage handler: $61,000 or $29.33 per hour

Airport cafe worker: $55,000 or $26.44 per hour

Airport payroll officer: $71,384 or $34.31 per hour

Airport engineer: $90,000 or $43.27 per hour

Security supervisor: $71,469 or $34.36 per hour

Airport receptionist: $60,000 or $28.85 per hour

Air traffic controller: $109,661 or $52.72 per hour

Source: Fair Work Ombudsman, payscale.com, au.indeed.com and seek.com

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‘Alternative physics’ discovered by artificial intelligence

A study on the physics discovery titled “Automated discovery of fundamental variables hidden in experimental data“has been published in the journal Nature Computational Science.

Researchers from Columbia Engineering have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) program that could derive the fundamental variables of physics from video footage of physical phenomena. The program analyzed videos of systems like the swinging double pendulum, which researchers already know four “state variables” exist for; the angle and angular velocity of each arm. Within a few hours, the AI ​​determined there were 4.7 variables at play.

We thought this answer was close enough. Especially since all the AI ​​had access to was raw video footage, without any knowledge of physics or geometry. But we wanted to know what the variables actually were, not just their number,” said Hod Lipson, director of the Creative Machines Lab in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Two of the variables it identified correlated with the angles of each arm. However, the other two were unclear, as the program interprets and visualizes the variables differently from how humans intuitively understand them. However, as the AI ​​was making accurate predictions about the system, it is clear it managed to identify four valid variables. The researchers then tested the AI ​​on systems we don’t fully understand, like a lava lamp, and a fireplace, identifying 8 and 24 variables, respectively.

I always wondered, if we ever met an intelligent alien race, would they have discovered the same physics laws as we have, or might they describe the universe in a different way? Perhaps some phenomena seem enigmatically complex because we are trying to understand them using the wrong set of variables. In the experiments, the number of variables was the same each time the AI ​​restarted, but the specific variables were different each time. So yes, there are alternative ways to describe the universe and it is quite possible that our choices aren’t perfect,” Lipson said.

You can read more from the study here.

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Nomad fashion show mixes the ancient and the modern in the Kyrgyzstan mountains

On the shore of one of the world’s deepest lakes, high up in Kyrgyzstan’s Tian Shan mountains, models strutted and sashayed in outfits mixing the ancient and modern at the World Nomads Fashion Festival.

A model in a blue outfit walks down a runway, there are women behind her.
A model displays an outfit from the collection by Indonesian designer Akeyla Naraya during the festival.(AP: Vladimir Voronin)

The event, now in its third year, drew designers and fashion-industry figures from about 20 countries to shimmering Lake Issyk-Kul to admire outfits drawing on Kyrgyzstan’s millennia-old nomadic culture.

Masked performers dance across tiles.  a garden bed and the ocean are in the distant background.
The festival was held at Cholpon-Ata, a resort town on the northern shores of Lake Issyk-Kul, 207 kilometers east of Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan.(AP: Vladimir Voronin)

The stiletto heels worn by some models wouldn’t be suitable for a proper nomad, but some of their elaborate headdresses that seemed to mimic the horns of cattle were taken on traditional nomad costumes.

Silhouettes of seven female dancers in front of blue tiles and the sky.
The main goal of the festival is to show the world the Kyrgyz fashion industry.(AP: Vladimir Voronin)

Swirling, voluminous skirts featured in many of the outfits, either elaborately patterned or in blocks of vivid colour.

A woman in a red costume has her hands spread in front of her face as part of a performance.
The fashion event took place from July 21 to 23. (AP: Vladimir Voronin)

Along with the couture, the show offered visitors the chance to see an array of yurts — the wood-framed tents of skin or felt characteristic of nomads — and brightly-coloured carpets.

Models dressed in bright clothing are lined up next to a gold statue.
Models wait for their turn to display a collection.(AP: Vladimir Voronin)

There were participants from distant countries such as Indonesia, Morocco and France.

A model dressed in a designer's clothes stands in a field with a shed behind her.
A model displays an outfit from the collection by Kyrgyzstan’s designer Irina Unsapan.(AP: Vladimir Voronin)

During a three-day program about 40 designers showcased their work.

Two Members of the Russian Folk Dance Ensemble are dressed in colorful outfits and standing with their hands on hips.
The event’s founder hopes Kyrgyzstan can create a platform for organizing catwalk shows and exhibitions for the global fashion industry.(AP: Vladimir Voronin)

“The World Nomad Fashion Festival is the first and only project in Central Asia and some European countries that glorifies the civilization of nomads,” the event’s founder, Nazira Begim, said.

A performer dressed in bright blues and purples has her arms reached out during a dance.
Elaborate patterns and vivid colors featured in many of the outfits.(AP: Vladimir Voronin)

“It was created in 2019. This idea belongs to me. The project is one of my old dreams.

“When I organized it for the first time, without knowing anyone personally, I invited designers from 17 countries and held it also on the shores of Issyk-Kul lake.”

Members of the Russian Folk Dance Ensemble of Adygea walk in a line, dressed in colorful clothing.
Members of the Russian Folk Dance Ensemble of Adygea perform.(AP: Vladimir Voronin)

Ms Begim is keen to spotlight Kyrgyzstan’s fashion industry.

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