The G20 Leaders’ Summit, held on the Indonesian island of Bali, started in Apurva Kempinski with the main theme of “Recover Together – Recover Stronger”. Indonesian President Joko Widodo, in his opening speech at the G20 leaders’ summit, called on world leaders to take concrete steps together to fix the global economy despite the differences of opinion on the war. “We have no other choice, cooperation is required to save the world,” Widodo said. “The G20 must act as a catalyst for an inclusive economic recovery. We must not tear the world apart. We must not let the world fall into a new cold war,” he said.
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Download File: https://iha.news/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/iha-2022-11-15_08-32-50_993386.mp4?_=1A state of emergency was declared in New Jersey due to severe flash flooding, while parts of New York City, including the subway system, were submerged by heavy rainfall.
Governor Phil Murphy urged residents to stay home, as submerged vehicles and flooded roads paralyzed districts like Somerville and Plainsville. In New York City, subway lines 1, 2, and 3 were suspended, with water pouring into stations like 23rd Street. Social media footage showed stairwells turning into waterfalls and passengers stranded in subway cars.
Floodwaters also disrupted traffic on Manhattan’s FDR Drive. Nearly 18 million people across the East Coast, including in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, remain under flood warnings.