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వాహనాలకు ఫాస్టాగ్​ల జారీ ప్రక్రియ జోరుగా సాగుతోంది. ఈ నేపథ్యంలో ప్రయాణం మరింత సాఫీగా సాగేందుకు టోల్ గేట్ల వద్ద ఉన్న స్పీడ్ బ్రేకర్లను తొలగిస్తున్నారు అధికారులు.

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Published : Jan 7, 2020, 3:49 PM IST

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ఫాస్టాగ్​లు వచ్చేశాయి.. స్పీడ్ బ్రేకర్లు పోతున్నాయి!

వాహనాలకు ఫాస్టాగ్​లు జారీ చేసే ప్రక్రియ వేగవంతంగా సాగుతున్న నేపథ్యంలో జాతీయ రహదారులపై టోల్​ గేట్ల వద్ద స్పీడ్​ బ్రేకర్ల తొలగింపునకు శ్రీకారం చుట్టారు అధికారులు. టోల్ గేట్ల వద్ద అతిస్వల్ప సమయం తీసుకునే అవకాశం ఉన్న నేపథ్యంలో వేగ నియంత్రణ కోసం ఏర్పాటు చేసిన స్పీడ్ బ్రేకర్లను తొలగిస్తున్నారు. ఇప్పటికే పలు టోల్​ గేట్ల వద్ద ఉన్న స్పీడ్ బ్రేకర్లు తొలగిపోయి ప్రయాణం సాఫీగా సాగుతోంది.

ఇక ఫాస్టాగ్ జారీ ప్రక్రియ కూడా వేగవంతంగా సాగుతోంది. జనవరి 1నాటికి 1.15 కోట్ల ఫాస్టాగ్​లు జారీ చేశారు అధికారులు.

ఇదీ చూడండి: 1.15 కోట్ల మార్కును దాటిన ఫాస్టాగ్​ల​ జారీ

వాహనాలకు ఫాస్టాగ్​లు జారీ చేసే ప్రక్రియ వేగవంతంగా సాగుతున్న నేపథ్యంలో జాతీయ రహదారులపై టోల్​ గేట్ల వద్ద స్పీడ్​ బ్రేకర్ల తొలగింపునకు శ్రీకారం చుట్టారు అధికారులు. టోల్ గేట్ల వద్ద అతిస్వల్ప సమయం తీసుకునే అవకాశం ఉన్న నేపథ్యంలో వేగ నియంత్రణ కోసం ఏర్పాటు చేసిన స్పీడ్ బ్రేకర్లను తొలగిస్తున్నారు. ఇప్పటికే పలు టోల్​ గేట్ల వద్ద ఉన్న స్పీడ్ బ్రేకర్లు తొలగిపోయి ప్రయాణం సాఫీగా సాగుతోంది.

ఇక ఫాస్టాగ్ జారీ ప్రక్రియ కూడా వేగవంతంగా సాగుతోంది. జనవరి 1నాటికి 1.15 కోట్ల ఫాస్టాగ్​లు జారీ చేశారు అధికారులు.

ఇదీ చూడండి: 1.15 కోట్ల మార్కును దాటిన ఫాస్టాగ్​ల​ జారీ

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జనవరి 15 నుంచి ఫాస్టాగ్​ లేకుంటే తిప్పలే..

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
SHOTLIST:
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Kiah - 7 January 2020
1. Emergency workers and vehicles seen through smoke
2. Burnt signboard reading (English): "Princes Highway"
3. Tractor clearing road
4. Burnt tree being cut
5. Smoldering tree stump
6. Tilt-up of destroyed property
7. Burnt chair
8. Chicken
9. Damaged property
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Canberra - 7 January 2020
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Josh Frydenberg, Australian Treasurer:
"There's around eight and a half thousand insurance claims totaling around 700 million (Australian) dollars in losses that have already been made. Around 20% of those claims have already been assessed, bearing in mind that the fires have being going for some months now. And of those 20% of claims that have been assessed, around half of those have already been settled. There are claims, of course, for home and contents, claims for commercial properties that have been damaged or destroyed, as well as primary producers. And, of course, vehicles as well have been damaged in these fires."
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Eden - 7 January 2020
11. Various of smoke rising from a woodchip mill fire, fire fighting efforts
12. Firetruck parked
13. Various of smoke rising
14. Various of firefighters spraying water on fires
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Canberra - 7 January 2020
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Josh Frydenberg, Australian Treasurer:
"We received an update from the Insurance Council and the CEOs about their progress to date in responding to the bushfires and what they expect to encounter over the coming weeks and months as we get support to those people who need it most. And we discussed how we can work together going forward to prioritize those claims only that have already been put in, but also those that will be submitted into the future."
16. Head of National Bushfire Recovery Agency Andrew Colvin entering press conference
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Colvin, Head of National Bushfire Recovery Agency:
"Twenty six lives have already been lost. We have unaccounted for people across Australia. We have over 1,800 homes have been destroyed. And that's before we even begin to count the cost of outhouses, of sheds, of public places, of schools. The heartbeat of some of these communities is before we even begin to count the cost to business to those people who may not have lost their homes, but they don't have a place to turn up for work today. They're not sure how their next paycheck is going to arrive. The cost of this is unprecedented."
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Eden - 7 January 2020
18. Damaged property
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Canberra - 7 January 2020
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Colvin, Head of National Bushfire Recovery Agency:
"Of course, it's a privilege and an honor to get to lead a national agency of that nature, but I'm under no illusions about the size of the challenge that is ahead of us. But I'm also under absolutely no illusions about the support that is there for this to be successful."
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Eden - 7 January 2020
20. Various of a damaged property
STORYLINE:
Bolstered by cooler weather and desperately needed rain, exhausted firefighters in Australia raced to shore up defenses against deadly wildfires before the blazes flare again within days when scorching temperatures are expected to return.
The first hints of the financial toll from the disaster began to emerge on Tuesday.
The Insurance Council of Australia said the estimated damage bill had doubled in two days, with insurance claims reaching 700 million Australian dollars ($485 million).
"Around 20% of those claims have already been assessed, bearing in mind that the fires have being going for some months now, " Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said in a TV interview in Canberra.
Frydenberg said half of those have already been settled.
He added he was in talks with insurance companies to see how they could "work together going forward to prioritize those claims only that have already been put in, but also those that will be submitted into the future."
The fires, fueled by drought and the country's hottest and driest year on record, have been raging since September, months earlier than is typical for Australia's annual wildfire season.
So far, the blazes have killed 25 people, destroyed 2,000 homes and scorched an area twice the size of the U.S. state of Maryland.
"And that's before we even begin to count the cost of outhouses, of sheds, of public places, of schools," said Andrew Colvin, head of National Bushfire Recovery Agency.
"The cost of this is unprecedented."
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