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a 5th have been in the united states the daily death toll that is on the decline bot there's been a surge in new infections bringing fears of a 2nd wave donald trump announced a new rapid testing system to ramp up virus detection nationwide he said millions of test kits will be sent out across the country and warns a rise in positive cases is likely in the next few days last week we grossly historic milestone when the united states conducted our 100 millionth test far more than any other country and not even close actually 2nd seems to be india with 1500000000 people and the numbers would be probably at least 50000000 more test by as we've conducted more tests than the entire european union and more than all of latin america combined. fighting between azerbaijan and armenia has killed 26 more soldiers in the breakaway region of nagorno-karabakh at least 11 civilians
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have also been killed in the latest round of this decades old legs international community is calling for an immediate ceasefire. prosecutors have named 6 more saudi nationals the suspects in the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi they'll be charged along with the 20 other saudis who are already being tried in absentia showed he was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul in 20 team next week pakistan's supreme court will hear an appeal challenging the acquittal of a man in the case murdered u.s. journalist daniel pearl i have met omar saeed shaykh was convicted in 2002 of luring poets who are meeting in karachi where he was kidnapped and they headed those are your headlines the news continues after one a one east. on the counter in the cost brazil's economic meltdown cupboard 19 denial and corruption but both somalia's popularity is on the rise just
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mexican farmers fear what little water they have were given to the united states. the battle to get electric cars off the ground. counting the cost on al-jazeera. it was not only. every fence on car yards track to implement it's all ij cattle kids. or. a stray liest summer bush fires burnt through millions of hectors destroying whole properties and lives. months on some survivors are still without running water or a warm place to sleep. existing literally existing and it's just as ridiculous i don't know hell. i'm here we do it when asleep.
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does it surprise you that all those months on papers by sickening still not being met i'll have to yes yes it's very very surprising and dismay. as a new fire season approaches one or one east follows a community trying to rebuild in the aftermath of one of us truly as worst disasters. early this morning we have a delivery of 271000 little water tanks which are going to be distributed throughout the shire. people have been coming in or die picking them up on the
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trials and yeah it's pretty busy today. for months on. hundreds of people in and around go have been leaving without access to one of life's most basic necessities war says. the stone nation of $207.00 tanks is a huge relief. kris walters who runs the local relief center has the hard task of working out who needs one of these tanks the most people are using bottled water or they're bringing in 20 later containers of water to refill up here at the showground and that's all the world of course because the whole war infrastructure has been burnt so they have no water. this tank will mean everything to cap helium right she'll hatton have been living in a caravan with no running water since losing their house in the fire on new year's
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eve but also. tomorrow in this. light the stress is off to set a little bit more we can have a share we cain't wash out. we don't have to stress it's one thing. basing their diet huge it really is. what i've been doing the last 5 months existing literally existing because day to day is just so hard if you get up in the morning as 4 degrees like it's cold. you go to get water you go to feed the animals . war and it's just you know it's ridiculous i'm going to hell. and here we do it consciously. i don't even know what the quality. of the.
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captain right chill is still in need of simple things like blankets and warm clothes the relief center has become a lifeline for you oh yeah i think they will make me. the most is a good one. danielle murphy runs the center alongside chris walters they've both volunteers coming out of it. we provide a bit of a gathering place for people who come in looking for assistance and for material help but also it helps with a mental health i think the people can still feel part of the community even though particularly coronavirus times they're feeling very isolated. like. danielle is a punk rocker who made the change from you know city sydney to kabongo 16 years ago she's now
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a key part of the bushfire relief if it. then you know who the generators would be coming. there for small businesses to get permits for everybody this is going on that's not really say that it's a project you know it's a big chris. craft just wake up my computer and put it straight only we require a different path and we're going to split the projects other words we both go mad. and yell and i had never met before the 1st week of january we live in the same town but with quite different ages we have different interests and so forth and it just grew it just grew out of necessity ad of just sort of we were the last man standing when the other volunteers all had to go off to their other lives after the 1st influx of people and volunteers when the bushfires 1st happened. we're like 2 heads one brain it's a lovely little tag team we've got going. and so you know we call between
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ourselves you know chris is the efficiency department you know she will be you know as i'm a little bit more chaotic i think together we combine to you know i've become this really successful working tain. and i want to be 1101. 3 to be rewarded. throughout new york you're here for her for sure yet. without sounding soppy about it we want to help people we do want to help people but we with really feel it's important that we study the distance to help people because we've developed relationships with people and they can come in and i know that they're talking to a friendly face and someone that i've probably same before and we're here for a whole. we're trying
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to live together with them. i've taken out some few such clients to step up and bring them back. and to the next place. i like to stand. back. and be a great deal to help here. like during your time can't you still you know think this is are you all so many things by. yourself my friend forever. i must be on are. you starting to spoil. i don't know when i'm going to get it. rick something. something. only you.
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and boy it's think it's essential background but it's a good time guy yeah that's what we mean. stefan tell matzke is a homeopath he moved from germany to a stray bullet he uses. the mud brick home he built by hand was destroyed in a fire is. it's the boer war was he like donetsk or syria. or the allied bombings of germany the pictures i know. in this crowd of upset. and said of course. he's been given to wear that caravans in
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a shipping container to see him through the winter like many in the area he was uninsured he's been given $50000.00 from the red cross to bray build an 8 $1000.00 from the state government to replace his appliances have you found it hard to ask for help yeah i never though that the one thing. i was always reluctant to do this. and now i've become a hunter gatherer i grab everything i mean done here and chris they help mary you have every literary i ask for something that was hard but not terribly hard you know. i could combine it with a certain list. for uninsured people it's you know overwhelming and when they're being given these
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grants and you know they're trying to hang on to every last cent. you know they try not to spend it because they know that that is the one and only opportunity that they have to rebuild it and a lot of those times they will never ever get it back to a level that it was and. yes my heart goes out to them. fire roared through go only using. today's lighter prime minister scott morrison came to see the devastation. on a member of the ride with them for the yankees was a family business they don't want the bengals gallery but if it was some of those guys a house a house size we're talking about all you're going. to. get
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a small looking this ration but i think that he did do on the other side of. the form a man local dairy farm a tiny island showed the payam around the relief center where bush 5 victims had set up camp. where i was by the where the prime minister was coming and daria i thought well you know this could be good for us because we needed help we needed help from whoever we could get help from we were we were we were smashed. but the visit turned into one of the most politically charged moments of the summer was originally was i was. going to build up next to the sand downtown doesn't sound doesn't have a lot of money but we have pots of gold mystify me that's how. i was exhausted i hadn't slept i fought fires i still had acid or my hair bits of melted plastic and
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i was just this in eyes sense of outrage that the little paper a very much overlooked in in any disaster it's. i was enraged. it's really really hard to tell a really good spot for now you need it right you really have to get any rights anybody was relieved him i was quite young yet thank you ira i don't think it was hard for. your god that's how. i think. it was unfortunate something i. regret having been part of but and you know i'm sure what he did what he did to you you think you're doing the right thing by your community there are some people who at 1st were angry at my outburst now
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see how hard i work and realize that it was never. in it was never my intention to stage a personal price protest or get on television or anything like that it was. just a frustration. for people's needs not been met all this and 2. months on from the prime minister's visit the devastation still stretches for hundreds of kilometers around. while 1000000000 have been pledged for bushfire recovery a common feeling here is that the response from big charities government and politicians hasn't been good enough.
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you know it's me also the politicians of different by i've put it all stripes and saying the same here it's saying that they're midges they're here and they're saying it and just haven't responded because it's time that it was such a the scale of this is huge and the response to that has got to be huge as well not just i think it has both. dave allen runs the only pub in town. but. it was his dad tony allen who showed the pay him around the relief center and we're going to let you. dive site of the hotel from the fire as it tore through the shops nearby he's still traumatized. the 1st few weeks to get out of sleep. you start crying. you know over time you start
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crawling. but that you know you gradually work your way through that and then get it getting back to work was important for me and getting something to do and not focusing on what happened and focusing on what we can do to you know way forward and get the place go against that help but the people who didn't have a job to go to war but lost their homes just lost a sense of being saddest baker i guess was really really tough. you know. he talks to bush 5 victims every day and he's shocked at the conditions some a still living in. still look like he was coming here getting meals you sleeping in a car she had a caravan but she couldn't sleep in a caravan because she had a back complaint so she had to sleep in a car you know it you know people still you have to get sort of 2 degrees or so to go to the toilet from in these all caravans and or just start understand with all
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the money that was dying knighted through various charities or the government assistance that these people still living rough and there's going to be more people just virtually give up because i just don't i don't have any hope and this could go on for years i think because the disaster was so that the government bodies and agencies who would have stepped up and have tried to step up have just not been equipped that were never equipped to deal with such an enormous disaster but i also think that grants and that sort of seeing the applications it just almost impossible for people who are suffering severe trauma to feel i wish. none of those forms a simple and there's a lot of parts just to give up i just can't do these there's a lot of that happening or has happened. unjaded colby's in one della north of the cleanup is finally getting
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started. state and federal governments are paying contract is to clear people's blocks. to go on doing so goods. like you know we've talked on the phone yet this is the facts. jade is showing me assesses through what remains of his home that's there has just t yeah and stuff on that was the old dairy yeah. it's just a shed these days ok yeah there was nothing left every fence on the price kerry ods. tractor implements. solid shy and cattle kids perhaps. what all cars are being placed in for a lot of old fords. you know. with.
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yeah this is the yeah yeah. side because that's what will be a spaces that. in this shire alone there are more than 2000 buildings to remove including an enormous 32000 tons of material contaminated with the space to this were saying about 4 way. given this has is probably that the latter end of that rather than being able to saw those in earlier yeah i reckon it. jade is also helping at his parents' place on the next ridge over his family has been farming in the area for 4 generations. this
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is mom and dad's here this is where we were brought up i'm going to build this themselves with a builder because the 3 of them. i think i want to know about. 3 or 4 somewhere that. is a 4 bedroom college in here so it was sort of us kids. if you were. 5 of jade's family also lost their homes in the fire. just over hill the sister's place more plus the next ridge just through there we all lost our place when our t. the next ridge i was sort of just saw he another and it behind me. so there was 4 of us 4 of us lost homes he and them a pop lost his terrace in town. so 6001 family yeah.
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tractor of yours. down with it did you want to go in this crap or yeah if it brought to. its goods one step closer i feel better about scientologists it's also been emotional to wince when they tear stuff up and not much left anyway but. it's it's a positive. look in the future. warren selway has years of work ahead of him to rebuild his farm. it's not just the fences he lost 2 houses 5 sheds the stock yards and $150.00 cash.
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we lost in excess of $1300000.00 in. in infrastructure all of. the cattle would insured the fences were insured one house was in insured and 3 of the 4 sheds were insured so. we copped it but. didn't have an insured you can afford to insure everything you've got your premiums assigned much you know you draw in some way or. warren lost a lot more than his property in the fire his brother robert in if you patrick was killed defending. it i got caught in a panic like this ali 30 metres from the house you know i don't like it should not happen but i got people affordable and you know i didn't experience of i had plenty
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of 4 but i didn't have. a family was just be by the trees are going to work so the thing. that was. pretty had to do with. that you know he just got to move on having to what he did a. giant colby was a friend of the men who died i'm so sorry about the loss of robert patrick sour what impact has that had on the community. and overcoming the one.
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you know all for people who died from the fires around kabongo. over the past months people here have been quietly rebuilding their lives family focused on the future. how long do you think it's going to take for you to get back on if they. are all. a couple of years are probably should have. been back to somewhere near i feeling about that when you think about what you got ahead of a. lot of the read too much you just sort of escaped.
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a lot of people have at the beginning not been forthcoming with asking for help but we find now that they're actually coming true in sign actually i'm not i can i and i i do need a bit of help. and we try to do that in a way that you know. preserves a person's dignity because that's a person's pride in their dignity should be something they should always be able to retire die or forget about us we're still struggling it's going to take a very very very long time for the bushfire affected people and countryside and villages and corner me to recover if in fact some of them have a job. and yet just they with us work with us stay with
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