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the pipeline, giving voice to the voice here in california, almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program that opened your eyes to turn it if you well today, this is what the picture looks like. the the world from a different perspective on houses near the. ready me this is al jazeera. ah, hi there, i'm can vanelle. this is the new zone lloyd from coming up in the next 16. highly contagious delta various drive. the record covered 19 infections and indonesia and display to lockdown in australia's biggest city. we do need to price out sales for potentially large number of cases in the following days, and that's why it's so important we take action. now the rescue is still hopeful of
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finding survivors from the collapse apartment block in the us. engineers had reportedly warned of structural damage, turkeys beginning construction on a mega project, linking the mediterranean with the black sea by mentally so of cooling at a bridge to fall and foraging to treasure in the jungle. mushroom gather a fine nuggets of black gold on the time me and my boredom. and as for my 1st sap and has procured pole position at the key or stop and lead to raining world champion, louis hamilton by 12 points and the driver's championship. the coven! 19 delta variant is leading to record numbers of infections, a new lock downs and countries which thought they had the pandemic on the control. indonesia has recorded its highest daily tele of cases. well,
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the 21000 officials are scrambling to build temporary facilities for patients. the hospitals in jakarta nearly had capacity for the pick up will be the capacity of the tree chance is 30 portable beds. but the number of people who come here to ask for medical treatment is really high. we can't reject them, right? so i'm not even willing to take wheelchairs. we've just talked to hallway and made it an additional tree facility. we provide 15 beds, number one, and austria lockdown, and sidney has been expanded across the entire city for 2 weeks. officials in the state of new south wales was the outbreak is spreading rapidly. we're going to do these, we need to do it properly. there's no point doing it's rate. i locked down and then having the bars continue to bubble away in the community. now, if after 7 days, there's a dramatic change in the trend. well, obviously we'll, we'll evaluate the situation. but at the stage, the best tilted box we had is that
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a 2 week period or until mid not the friday, the 9th of july is necessary in order to make sure we get to our target of your community transmission, which is always been now target from the beginning of the pandemic and scientists in south africa say the delta variance appears to be dominating new cases. their health officials expect the 3rd wave to be worse than the 2nd. back in january the delta variant 1st identified an india is also behind a search of infections and st. petersburg. the city is recorded the highest number of daily cases any russian city to date. as it plays host to a number of years. 2020 matches dozens of finland supported, fell sick, travelling there for their teams game against belgium. for brandon has more from london that has been concerns raised about the link between the european championship football tournaments and to run a virus spread and perhaps that these stadiums may act as super spread. now i have to say that attendance at these stadiums has been pre conditional on. you're
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actually showing a negative current virus test. but that doesn't stop people's mingling in the streets and mixing with other members of the public who don't have to go through these tests. and russia has seen a spike in cases 107 virus deaths, some consulting monitor over the last 24 hours. not the big jump. we saw finland playing in st. petersburg, which is one of the venues for the european championships, and some dozens of finland football supporters, contract it corona virus. while they were there earlier this week, city officials of band food sales in the found zones. and indeed, anywhere near the grounds for fear that this action of putting stuff in your mouth essentially acts as a vector for the virus. and it's the highest daily cove it in 1900 toll. since the start of the pandemic in, in, in some pieces back. so you can see really grave. busy concern and this is after the world health organization angle and michael, the italian prime minister mario druggie last week expressed great concern about
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the way that the increasing numbers that were being encouraged back into the stadiums for the european tournament. potentially going to act as the a spreading event. spain has officially lifted a requirement to wear masks out doors of a mandatory across the country since last summer. but masks still lead to be warned indoors. and in all areas where social distancing is not possible. about half of the population has received at least one that goes and evictions. there are falling rescue team said are still hopeful of finding survivors from a partially collapsed us apartment. building near miami team, the working round, the clock in south side, florida for people and known to have died when the collapse happened on thursday. 159 are still unaccounted for. while the mayor of miami dade county has just held
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a news conference, she says fire in the rubble is hampering rescue efforts that emergency work is on determined to continue the search. our top priority now continues to be search and rescue. we continue to have hope. we're continuing to search. we're looking for people alive in the rebel. that is our priority and our team have not stopped our after hours through the night. they have been working. hydra caster has more now from south side near miami. critical hours continue to pass. as the rescued effort stretches into day 3 crews worked overnight to tunnel and to dig, encountering, flooding, and a small fire. but no additional survivors. only 2 people have been pulled from the rubble since the collapse. 159 people remain unaccounted for, their family and friends waiting for news at a nearby hotel. they are now praying for a miracle search teams from mexico and israel have joined local rescue workers and
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their job is painstaking. as they search for cavities within the pancake building where they believe people may have been trapped, the priority remain search and rescue. but a stunning engineering report released by the city of surf side. now shop new light on what may have caused this building to so suddenly collapsed. the study was commissioned by the belt buildings management 3 years ago, and it found major structural damage to the buildings deal in concrete support. this report says it was likely caused by the salty c when that has been battering the building for 40 years, but also by a major error in construction that prevented proper water drainage. the report didn't warn that the building may collapse. in fact, it was used to help plan repairs that were just that you would begin. and though the city said that this report was emailed to them in 2018, the building inspection department was apparently i'm aware of it until now. all of
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this is only brought more anguish to the families waiting for answers, but more than anything else they want their loved ones to be found. well, as heidi mentioned, pressure is building on authorities for answers into why the building collapsed and if others are at risk, an investigation will begin, wants to search and rescue operation is completed, the haunting has more a sombre reality of the magnitude of the destruction and emotional devastation after the collapse of the sampling towers, the emergency workers pulled several bodies from the rebel as the number of missing people dramatically increased. but officials are hopeful that more survivors who are trapped beneath the wreckage will be found. we have hope because that's what our search and rescue team tells us. that they have hope, they see opportunities, they see fishers that they could go in. they see places that they could break through and as long as they can do that, and as long as they have encouraging signs, like knocking sound that they've heard,
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then we will continue. the mayor also says that more than 100 people have been accounted for at least 30 rescue throughout the night. so we definitely, heartbreaking and i'm a relief. i don't know. the 4 of us things that have been so different by like 15 different options in the next family and friends of those still accounted for have been flooding this family reunification center. desperate to find any news on their loved ones. we're hoping that she isn't one of the hospital. we just don't know when we're going to hear from among the missing or dozens of citizens of latin american countries like argentina, venezuela, and paraguay. on friday, paraguay 1st, lady silvan lopez, maria traveled to florida. her sister and other relatives are unaccounted for.
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surfside is also home to a large orthodox jewish community. at least 20 of its members are believed to be missing as well. authorities on the scene say the priority remains, search and rescue. once that concludes the investigation into what may have caused the collapse will begin, do we've had people working down in surfside, ad search and rescue non stop all through the night. it's a very, very difficult situation. as the rescue mission continues, the question remains how long before this becomes a recovery operation? leo harding al jazeera or she mon ribbons key is a professor at the florida international university institute of environment. he joined us live by scott from miami. thank you for joining us here on the news, our order get your reaction. when you found out to, for what had happened here because your work, you've actually analyze the land itself that this building was built. com. haven't
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you when i studied the subsidence, miami beach and certified as part of parties to understand what the contribution of learning subside and it's 2 things. and you may know he's been writing a been affecting the city of atlanta beach, a over the past couple of decades. and we from that point of view, it was important to understand the contribution from scientists. so part of the project that we use a ration some space rather from space technology called into a measure. it can enable us to measure small movement of the s. and it's not necessarily just the, the ground, but actually a measure the signal interact with the objects on their surface. so in that case,
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actually we measure many buildings in the buildings in the city of miami beach and certified. and we noticed that that particular building we moved on the rate of about a 2 millimeter year, which is a very small movement, but still with the technology can be deducted. now the dimensions of the question from eric wire and by the satellite in the 996993999. so that's the the limitation of these, of the question, but it definitely indicates that the building moved during ok. so when you talk about land subsidence, you're talking about the ground thinking. and this building actually thinking is that right? when i'm not talking about thinking i'm talking about subsidence because thinking if something does happen fast and usually in the liquid, i want to explain that for me just if you can break that down for people moving.
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yeah. so we're, but i want to indicate what the difference because in subsided is that the slow movement of the ground downward. now usually if you have a group of buildings that move downward, then we know that it's the issue of the ground. the, the soil is moving downward. if there is only one building that move, we don't know what level it is. i don't know if the, the ground itself or the building itself. they had some kind of a movement within it. but we differently wherever to defect that, in this particular building. okay, so does the land subsidence in this area that this building was on? is it likely to have impacted this collapse? well, the thing is that the, the movement that we detected differently, a movement of building caused some stretch that in the beginning they are very
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small and level of their movement to william to be. but many, many times when we go to building way, we see the thing that shows that a similar thing though with trucks over there and maybe in the road rounded. so introduce some stresses and we remember that's happening in the 990. so we had 20 to 30 years of accumulated stresses that may contribute to the, to the trade in, but we cannot say differently. that's what the case. so we have to ration the engineers need to do the analysis, but they should be different ration. sure. what does the land subsidence mean for other buildings in the area? should we now be looking at all of the buildings along that beach front? one of the being the inside of the cd was
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a minor beach and so that build on relatively stable is bed bedrock, limestone. and this is a part of the city that were part of the cd area that was being on reclaim wetlands. and that area is low and that tends to subside more than the eastern side. now when we did our analysis, we didn't see much of movement there longer because we see more moments a work in about of the city. and usually the more buildings in your family houses, but maybe the other we need, we didn't inspect that, but it would be good to check that longer because to where we have the, the high rise usually the ground is more stable. and
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we could say that we didn't notice any other building that similar behavior. and so people should definitely check the building. but and we do go to a more analysis like that to people if there are some movements wearing the process of doing that. and obviously we know we can data. yeah, it will be very useful to do that. and i think it's an amazing technology that we use to monitor that we one day we want to face again to set up a lot of questions that still have to be answered. hey, thank you very much for your time. she mon would've been sky there. thank you very much. morehead, on the news, all including a show of strength in iraq will look at why rally by creating
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a rift with this government in fact and economy in free fall, but not for everyone. how some questions from 11 on finally says we're here with the iranian national wrestling team and we'll be showing you the proportions they're taking to get ready for the olympic games in the age of coverage. 19. ah, 3 a workers from doctors without borders have been killed and ethiopia to grier regions . their bodies were found near the vehicle on friday, the group included emergency coordinator maria hernandez. she was killed along with 2 of her colleagues system coordinator. johan asked henry for rather, and dr. teigel's gabrey mattie am gabby michael? at least 128 work has been killed into grice and fighting, broke out between the military and armed groups in november and diplomatic editor james base off the un secretary general spokesman for his response to these latest
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killings. we cannot condemn strongly enough. attacks on humanitarian workers, humanitarian workers, whether in t gray or in south sudan, we've talked a lot about that as well. are all too often targeted with we fear the goal of scaring away humanitarians. but what it does is it denies men, women, and children who need help the help that they need. so we sent our condolences to our colleagues at it's as awful to you. turkey's president has laid the foundation stone at a mega projects that will link the black sea in the sea of mama. the symbol canal will open up a new lucrative trade route and will be about 45 kilometers long. but environmentalists warn of a devastating impact on wildlife damper culture. city concealed reports from
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a stumble, connecting to black sea to the mediterranean, through the mar mercy. the bows for straight is unique. it has beauty and provides a vital trade for. but as a mobile traffic rose, so to has the size of the vessels and number of all tankers wanting to use the straight and poses risk to the actual city of his stumble. so 10 years ago turkey's president project a pat john revealed an alternate of global shipping lane, and he called it, kamala stumble. it was designed to stem those risks, while at the same time generating a significant revenue for the country. he called it his crazy project, which had been based on who's on since 2005, and the real traffic has risen 72 percent in the boss for us. there is already active, public transportation tank has posed accidents and the narrow, straight pending vessels pollute the sea and cause emissions and the 45 kilometer
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long canal project also includes the construction of niecy, boards, bridges, businesses, stores, districts and artificial lakes. but since its inception, there's been a controversy. open planners warn of environmental distraction. cut it is the mom or any of you can be rude as new canal. the black sea and the marble waters will get mixed. this will have ecological consequences and in peril. an already tenuous water supply and marine life these 1st islands provide a good livelihood for farmers, but it's feared the zoning plants could put the features that's risks and that investors from both to candle received are buying up the land to make a quick profit. there also concerns that can i will swallow up important. well there is, there wars the government say the can all project is totally safe and environmentally friendly, but experts are warning of water shortages and 9 meter high. so now me weighs on the mar marriot coast. if there's
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a strong earthquake in true case largest at the end, that's a real possibility. because jamaica is a former in stock breeder in buck valley, the canal project with claims some of his village. he's not happy if he was either let me just do it. if we want to expand the business, build and endure bond, but we can't, it's forbidden. what i do is the only job. i know i can only become a not watchman after these places become settlements. but for some, the canal project is being seen as a means of national sovereignty from a book with some of these ships waiting. when we have the canal, they won't meet here. besides, they'll pay more than it's in my country's interest. the multi $1000000.00 project has exposed another raft into harley taylor, rice, politics of turkey. the government is determined to build a canal, but the opposition says it won't pay anything towards it if they win. the next election, seen africa, solar al jazeera stumble, members of iraq's popular mobilization forces have helped rally in
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d l. a province. the umbrella organization of she apparently the 3 groups had been blocked from holding earlier protests. in may, the government arrested the leader of a p. m. f, group, and province before releasing him shortly afterwards without charging him on con, has the basis from bank of while they're running today for a show of force. now who all the peer math is an interesting question. in 2014, there were no grated under facts while by tele alley stony. the highest shit, religious authority in iraq. they were a militia, a paramilitary force designed to fight ice, although very successful along with the iraqi, federal police and the iraqi army in that fight against iso. and they still in parts of iraq undertaking that mission. this was supposed to be the anniversary and they wanted to come out. i want to make a very big show, but it was incredibly controversial. the prime minister of iraq profile can meet
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didn't want them in baghdad, which is where they wanted to mount this parade. in the international zone, you might know that better as the green zone because he thought that would be a display of iranian power within iraq itself. now the, a lot of these paramilitary groups are backed by iran. and in fact, from the pictures we've seen of the parade today, there's been a lot of iranian maid weaponry on display with the military groups, including and the parent that your groups are saying that now they shifting that wolf, i strategies to drones. so we've been seeing a lot of iranian made drones on display as well. so this was incredibly controversial display of power. it's hard to escape the worsening economic crisis, griffin, lebanon, jobs, us gas and food and fuel are becoming more expensive as the currency value tumbles . there is a financial lifeline book from lebanon's ex pads. that reports from beirut.
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lebanon's economy may be in free fall, but not in some areas. here, beaches are crowded. so are cafes, restaurants, and pub, the 90 percent devaluation of the lebanese lira that led to hyperinflation isn't a problem for those who are able to get access to foreign currency, at least for now, getting paid. and that's the only amino survivor that you get paid in the renew 0 from a lack of foreign currency has greater shortages of fuel, electricity, medicine and other essential the crisis is step to worse. and as the state gradually lift subsidies, the world bank says the financial crisis is one of the worst the world has seen in 150 years. and the united nation says 1500000 lebanese been estimated 3rd of the population need vital assistance. a large community,
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at least double the size of living on the population, is helping keep its economy afloat. remittances from the dyess poorer have been the countries main source of capital inflow for year, translating more than $7000000000.00 a year. and also they are coming to visit their parents here that families and they are spending more than $2000000.00 here also. but those who are on their own struggle know my son or is about 65 and i have to walk home. he has a business and accounting degree, but can't find work in his field. she's the middle class, it's completely available. it's completely destroyed, corruption and mismanagement by a divided political class in power for decades is blamed for nearly bankrupting the state. young men like william and nor are less than $100.00 a month serving tables whatever we barely enough for our daily expenses. i am not sure how we can afford to continue our education. i many who are
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able say they are planning their future abroad. and educated professionals have been leaving in large numbers. politicians don't agree on a government that can restore international confidence. many are warning of a human catastrophe that there should be the farmers across india have been marking 7 months since the start of their protests against agricultural reforms become a month to open up the sector to the free market. the critics say the changes will hurt small farmers. the agriculture minister has appealed for an end to month decisions. he says the government is prepared to change the laws, but the farmers want them to be repealed fat and he knows that much more to the farmers have been fighting for their rights for the past 7 months. and the arrogance of the moody government is such a they are just not ready to listen to their demands. us president joe biden has met his africa and counterpart of gandhi at the white house. as the us troops
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prepared to leave afghanistan of the 20 years of war bought and says, washington support for i've gone, the stone is no ending. despite the trip patrol county is unhappy with the move over jordan reports in less than 2 months. the last of the us combat troops in afghanistan will leave for good at the white house, a promise from the american president to his counterpart. withdrawl does not mean farewell partnership between us, canada, and united states is not any going to be sustained. and you know, our choose from every leaving but support graph can stand is not andy, terms of support and maintenance of their helping maintain their military as well as economic and political support us government officials reassured us foss, connie and his delegation. the embassy and cobbled will stay open. they also announced billions of dollars a new humanitarian and security spending, to wit,
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$3300000000.00 us dollars to help the afghan security forces protect their country . i am confident that as a resolute support begins to wind down. we will make the translation to a new relationship with afghanistan, forces one that continues to help you meet your responsibilities to your citizens. while gali accepted the offers and fidelity and financial lead, it's no secret he's not happy about the us troops departure piece talks with the taller bond still haven't lead to a final power sharing deal. and militia groups still hold power in some parts of the country. but in this relationship between the us and afghan, a stan cobble doesn't have the final say. and connie knows to make president vitamins deficient, has been a story. it is made everybody recalculate and be considered. we are
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here to respect to and support on capitol hill. afghanistan has become a code word for how the u. s. can help modernize another society that you know, in our country there is interested in the future of women and girls in afghanistan had, i think that progress was made. i saw it myself and my 9 visits to us can extend the advancement of women and girls in your country. thank you for your leadership. but all the money invested in girls education and in economic development won't be enough. if the afghan civilian government falls from power, raising questions about why the u. s. spent 20 years there in the 1st place, rosalyn jordan, else's era, washington. us authorities in the northwest, a warning of life threatening heat, urging people find a cool place in the coming days. excessive heat warnings have been issued from
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northern california to washington state. important cooling areas are being set out, particularly for the cities homeless stores run out of air conditioners and firms. i spend half of the homes and seattle have air conditioning. so come here on algebra. we look at whether the u. s. cruise ship industry is ready to re float up more than a year of locked down. have human shared close encounters with extra terrestrials. the us government reveals what it knows about you folks. and in sport and the car breaks for one of the greatest runners of old time funnel with a it got hot early this year throughout most of.
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