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and Severe water storm causes severe damage to La Plaaosa town in Córdobalocated about 180 kilometers southeast of the city of Cordoba.
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High winds that broke out Sunday afternoon caused Some houses had their roofs blown off and trees and light poles collapsed.and precautionary evacuations of some people staying with relatives.
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One of them suffered a minor head injury and will continue to be under observation Another 12-year-old boy suffered from a pneumothorax and was receiving intensive care at the hospital. According to the provincial government report.
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Provincial aid
The Government of Córdoba, through the Ministry of Social Development and Government, contacted the Mayor of La Plaaosa, Franco Villar.
On this day, technical teams will survey the damage caused by the storm.
Deputy Municipal Minister Natalio Graglia traveled to small towns in the southeast of the province on Sunday to provide advice to mayors and residents affected by the storm, according to an official statement.
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**Interview with Amy Berg: Insights into the World of TV Writing**
*Date: November 11, 2024*
*Location: Online Interview*
*Interviewer: Rebecca Norris Resnick*
**Rebecca Resnick:** Thanks for joining me today, Amy! It’s great to reconnect and dive deeper into your work as a TV writer and creator.
**Amy Berg:** Thank you for having me, Rebecca! I always enjoy our conversations.
**Rebecca:** You’ve had a fascinating career spanning multiple genres and platforms. What drew you to writing for television, and how has the landscape changed since you first started?
**Amy:** I was always captivated by storytelling, but television, with its unique ability to explore characters over extended periods, felt like a perfect fit for me. Over the years, the landscape has evolved tremendously with streaming platforms emerging and changing viewer habits. It’s exciting because now more diverse voices can share their stories.
**Rebecca:** Absolutely! Speaking of diverse voices, your work often highlights complex characters and social issues. What’s your process for developing these narratives?
**Amy:** I believe in grounding stories in truth and emotional authenticity. I spend time researching and interviewing individuals who have lived those experiences. It helps me craft relatable and multi-dimensional characters.
**Rebecca:** That’s a thorough approach! How do you balance your personal voice with the needs of a collaborative writing team?
**Amy:** Collaboration is key in television. It’s a team effort, and I’ve learned that being open to others’ perspectives often enriches the story. I strive to maintain my voice while also being flexible to the creative input of my peers.
**Rebecca:** That’s a valuable insight for aspiring writers! What advice would you give to those looking to break into the industry today?
**Amy:** Keep writing and honing your craft. Attend workshops, find a mentor, and build connections. Also, be open to feedback—it’s essential for growth. Lastly, have faith in your unique perspective; the industry needs it!
**Rebecca:** Great advice! Lastly, what’s exciting you right now in your writing journey?
**Amy:** I’m currently developing a project that explores themes of resilience in the face of adversity. It’s inspired by real-life events, and it’s both challenging and rewarding to bring those stories to life.
**Rebecca:** I can’t wait to see what you create! Thank you so much for sharing your insights, Amy. It’s always inspiring.
**Amy:** Thank you, Rebecca! I enjoyed our chat and appreciate the platform to discuss my work.
*This interview originally appeared on Script Magazine.*