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[000:00:00;00] ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to go. scores of afghans have fled their homeland since the taliban take over in a specialty parker court. 101 east follows to women. determined to build new lives far from home on al jazeera, ah nearly 5 days on from devastating earthquakes rescue as in turkey or defying the odds still putting subaru with
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a knife from the rubble. ah, con carry johnson. this is al jazeera la from dough, also coming up, the un that says 5300000 syrians could be homeless due to the quakes, as i saw, that regime agrees to allow aid into rebel held areas. a damaged damn a compounds problems for village in north western syria, raising concerns about the safety of other war to reservoirs in the region. and us fighter jets shoot down an object of the alaskan coast, saying it posed a threat to the safety. was to put in aircraft. ah, it's nearly 5 days since powerful earthquakes hit southern turkey and northern syria or the 23000 people are now confirmed dead. but there have been some signs of hope from under the rubble. a 10 day old baby was rescued by search and rescue
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teams or to 90 hours buried in the remains of a house. this amanda argon took, he is a type province, a 15 year old girl trapped on the rubble for the 99 hours, was rescued in the car manner, rushed with emergency teams playing her favorite song, and a 17 year old was pulled out of the wreckage and reunited with his mother and brothers. and as he untapped we begin our coverage with a restful soda. who's in carmel marsh. the epicenter of disaster. the race against time continues on the malik as their slit in cod. i am on my rush . ah, it has been more than a 100 hours since the massive earthquake struck here. but rescue force are still frantic. thought must like a ways of grief, singing for her loved ones. oh, my niece is there 5 days without her voice? she says. every 2nd matters in the race to save lives. i love
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here. hope is intertwined with pain. as bodies after bodies keep arriving as either i took years waited here for 5 days, hoping to find her 4 children alive. now, 2 of them lay lifeless on the floor next to her. the remaining 2 are still missing high then yet la, la la, may god punish those who constructed these buildings at collapse in whoever didn't expect them. families keep waiting here anxiously throughout the day and night. some of them just to get the bodies of their loved ones. zakiria by had to witness his wife and son die slowly, as they remained stock under the debris. mr. beckett out of our law. i was under the rubble for 5 hours. my son was screaming and saying father was dying. his mouth was full of dirt. he couldn't breathe properly. i crawled towards him and he told me, dad,
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i love you. he died there. now i am waiting for his and my wife's bodies. rescue teams are calling for silence. trying to track a waste they heard from under the rubble. they must be quick, but careful before it fades. people pray and hold a breath. i thought a moment of joy for a hopeless family and others around. as rescuers pulled out the disabled 25 year old chasm totter after nearly 110 hours on the robin a moment also celebrated by the rescuers michigan. the letter after 5 days under the rebel, we rescued him. now we need to continue to work. this order. chasm tells of another man that was stuck next to him under the rubble and was still alive, another spark of hope and the work restored. as the sun
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sets, the rescuers relentlessly continued their search. several bodies were pulled out of this rubble behind me in just the past few hours. there are still many missing people, and rescuers know they have a short window to find them. restful said other o jazeera, carmen marsh, southern turkey, where the devastation in garcia's tap has left many families increasingly fearful that will never see their loved ones. again. stephanie decker has more from the donkey in southeastern, took here. it's difficult to convey even with these pictures, the extent of the damage here building after building home after home street after st. destroyed, one resident told us, no baggy is no longer on the map where people remain under the rubble,
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the rescue operation goes on. relatives wait day and night. they sleep here under blankets that offer little protection against the bitter cold. but as the days go on, many tell us that they have lost hope one day and goes all timber. at the moment we are expecting for more people from our family grandfather and grandmother and granddaughter, and a sister in law. when they bring them out, we will bury them in our land. we've seen 4 bodies hold out of this building so far . 28 people remain, but all hope has been lost to find any survivors here. entire families have been wiped out in one moment. and if you drive further up the road, you're going to see the scenes being replayed again and again. the other day we are moving ahead and yet incredibly to young children pulled out alive by a spanish rescue team. just a few blocks away. days off to the devastating earthquake they survived under heavy concrete,
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in freezing temperatures. these are seen as miraculous moments these days providing a rare moment of joy for every one here. as overwhelmingly, it is the dead who are emerging from their homes. blankets are used to offer them and their families, some dignity. we are also not to film as the bodies are carried past us in black bags. there will likely be many more. stephanie decker, al jazeera nosegay in south eastern takia or aid delivery to parts. all the disaster zone in turkey has been challenging because of damage. roads and highways, bernard smith is on a vessel carrying aid to the quake hit area in the country south. one of the biggest challenge is been getting a to where it needed insufficient quantities. and so this by boat is one of those best ways of doing it. we're selling to summit back with
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a boat full of essentials. we've got a. 3 we've gone blankets, nappies, and also has a lot of diesel fuel the board diesel view. of course we're having heavy lifting, the diggers that are being used in the rescue this bathroom, especially both normally will be out of this fishing season. normally will be out fishing, but it's now taking all this aid equivalent on this boat to about to contain. and so for both have sailed today had a couple of different boards on the solemn se, turkey, and it just means they taking traffic off the road. and they can carry a lot more long a lot more quickly and get it right to the heart of where it's needed. the most devastated one of the most devastating se a 2nd that you, an aide convoy of 14 trucks is crossed into rebel held part. so syria, following an initial 6 on thursday, the soon government says it will allow
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a deliveries to rebel held areas outside of its control. bahamas vall reports now. this is grant 0 in the city of dublin, in city. let a kia district the government is in control here. what it means of innovation after monday's earthquake, seem as limited as those of the rebels. thousands of deaths have been reported in government held territories that there was out of ha, ha, ha, a do. the cedar minister of health cause an all unit admissions members, agencies, foundations for red, crescent, and other non governmental and government organizations. to lend a helping hand in responding to the military and disaster and syria amier, syrian government is ready to help to support any countries who wanted to provide the shelters, the food supply, the medications to the syrians anywhere in syria, the needed measures, according to the markets include the lifting of western sanctions and the opening of more border crossings, which is all subject to
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a un security council resolution. the united states has already issued a 6 month exemption on sanctions to allow aid into effective areas. we are determined to do what we can to address the humanitarian needs of this year in people we've done that over the course of the 12 year civil war to the tune of billions of dollars. we do that through different process. in turkey, we had a partner in the government in syria. we have a partner in the form of n g o on the ground who are providing military and support. city and state media are reporting the government has approved a delivery to rebel health areas through agencies, including the i see the city of the government and the us the syrian presidency share with these pictures of president bush on a said and his wife visiting earthquake victims a dollar per university hospital on friday. analysts believe his real aim is to end his own political isolation. i do think he is seeking political advantage. i think
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he will try to leverage this disaster to the extent possible to promote the resumption of relations with other arab nations on regional nations and, and internationally, to the extent possible for the un secretary general. the priority now is to bring aid to the victims by any means. this is a moment in which everybody must make very clear that note sanctions of any kind interfered with relief to the population of syria. in the present moment. the fest you and shipments of aid were sent on thursday through the northern bob and how a border crossing with tortilla and the un says it has sent an appeal to international donors. meanwhile, several countries are already sending aid by air. so damascus international, airport, 100 fall at 0. united nations refugee agency says, as many as
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a 5300000 people have been left homeless in syria. as a result of the quakes situation in already war torn areas has been complicated by the devastation and that's caused problems for the un response. as kristen salumi not reports, the full scale of the devastation and syria is only just beginning to come to light here at un headquarters in new york. and while more aid convoys are getting through to northwest syria and the one border crossing that goes into the hardest hit area, critics are saying it's too little too late. critics like the advocacy groups to organize this demonstration here by the un. it's own calculation, some 5300000 the syrians are likely homeless. as a result of this way, the majority of them in areas the syrian government doesn't control where people have already been up, routed by years of war. un agencies say they've been responding from day one and is
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very difficult environment. they've sent in food emergency medical kits and supplies for pregnant and lactating women. we are left alone once again, defending our dead body, shouting, asking for s q. it's not the sovereignty, it's not the stances. every one who doesn't care, found the shelter to hide behind and execute then a, the execute. we are working as fast as we can within the political parabola, within the parameters that we have to operated. but i mean, as you saw, the cross, the cross border mechanism is now up and running again, things are going through. there was a lot of a that was preposition. on friday, the un released $25000000.00 in emergency assistance for syria bringing the total. so far, to $15000000.00, an assessment team is now on the ground, however,
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and needs are expected to far exceed that. a flash appeal for donations is expected early next week. the damn in northern syria has been damaged, prompting concerns about the safety of critical facilities in both syria entre kia and there's some hidden reports. one village has learned 1st hand how concern can quickly become catastrophe water. the source of life is now a threat to it. in a tool in rebel held northwest and syria, monday's earthquake damaged the african dam crating a crack, but sent its waters gushing and flooding a nearby village. when you've endured war and the nurse quake, wading through flood waters is a bitter cherry when a cake soaked in misery. luckily, we survived, the earthquake were displaced. my family was living in a tent than the flooding started. and now i don't know what will happen to them. the water submerged houses, swamp streets,
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and engulfed fields. the false tranquillity barely conceals the horror which forced and evacuation engineer comes to take the building and really cover. hundreds of buildings cannot be saved anymore. so they ask the people to be everything from the building quickly. the worry doesn't stop at the syrian border. you say that may not have been any breaches in the dance here in here. but the earthquake hit zone here that hosts around 75 percent of the countries, dan, that's enough to send the official scrambling. official say they're checking around a $140.00 dams and rest of was in the south and east of turkey like this one. say han in a donna say hon hasn't been affected, but others have shown up michelle. we have examined 120 of these dams and reservoirs. we found cracks and 6 dams, but however, we can safely say these cracked, do not pose any danger. but those assurances haven't eased all the concerns,
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not only about the safety of dams, but also about other critical facilities connected to them. the thing is, we don't know yet. and there are a dense ashley in the earthquake area. there is a power plant over there. and be our in should i so it is very important as well for turkey. the main edge is one of the main energy sources. we don't know any is position at them. tween is near she, there's a match or not dams, in the south and east provide at least 65 percent of tortillas, electricity, many communities live along the rivers which feed those dams. but officials say their biggest fear so far is what dam breaches and potential collapses across the border. and syria will need for villages here in tokyo,
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dans named pete rivers. not the flow of catastrophes. sam is a than a dana tortilla, still to come hair on al jazeera, rescued from the rubble that separated from their missing families. we'll have more on efforts to save the most vulnerable earthquake survivors. and 2 people are killed in a car routing attack the bus stop in the occupied west bank. ah, this is one of the most go sounding technological revolutions and all of this for make our planet grid. we have to meet the seo tool emission targets, lectric oscillated, mitchum in motion. the need to be mind to where people are just talking about wind and solar. if that's going to solve the problem, it won't. the world of business in commerce is driving energy transition is the
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ah. ah. you're watching out his ear, reminder of our main store is now nearly 5 days after powerful earthquakes. it's southern to a kia northern syria, almost 24000 people and are confirmed dead. turkish preston switch up type at one has admitted the response hasn't been fast enough. a 2nd year in a convoy of 14 trucks is crossed into rebel held parts of syria following an initial 6 on thursday. soon, government has approved cross border, a deliveries to rebel held areas. babies who were discovered alone without their families and the aftermath of the earthquakes had been flown to the turkish capital ankara. it's no cost. all you visited the hospital where they're being treated. oh, this baby is 35 days old. when mondays catastrophic earthquake,
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it took years eastern province of co, him on march. she was already in intensive care. and this one as well. his heart beat slow down when he's asleep. 16 infants were transferred from the epicenter in carmen marsh to the capitol on ker. 2 days ago. they were all intensive care, but their hospitals were evacuated either for safety reasons or to treat survivors . all of them have ideas, but the authorities haven't been able to reach their families. hustling, hipson and gentle drama e hussle, adams, babies really good shape. we have all 2 sounds for checkup purposes. one of the babies was born at 28 weeks and the other 33. following the completion of their eye examinations, we will plan the discharge. and this time the survivor was rescued from the ruins. the woman who discovered her scribbled baby oh,
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the rubble on her forehead and left a note on her chest telling where she was found. 16 babies separated from their families, were evacuated from their hometown, which now resembles a war torn city. after being rescued from the rubble from babies were able to receive medical treatment. premature babies on the other hand will have to remain in intensive care. they are being attended by foster mothers appointed by the ministry of family and social services soonest. and we will definitely keep a close eye on i babies. these patients, growth and development should be monitored at regular intervals in outpatient as these innocent babies fight for the lives in the i. c. u. authorities continue to search for the missing family. ymca solar l to 0 and correct. the u. s. government has confirmed that shot down the high altitude object over the
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small town of dead horse in northeast in alaska. it comes 6 days after it's shot down a chinese balloon of the united states. but there's no indication yet of any connection . on february 9, north american aerospace defense command detected an object on ground radar and further investigated and identified the object using fighter aircraft. the object was flying at an altitude of 40000 feet imposed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight. we have no further details about the object at this time including any description of its capabilities, purposeful origin. the object was about the size of a small car, so not similar in size or shape to the high altitude surveillance balloon that was taken down off the coast of south carolina on february for i wanted correspondence . kimberly hawkins has the latest on this now. what international security spokesperson, john kirby, this
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a high altitude object. as the pentagon is calling it was shot down i in the last 24 hours, this was done out of an abundance of caution due to the threat to civilian aircraft . now, this was done at the order of the u. s. president. it was determined to be unmanned and as a result it was shot down over us territorial waters in the area of the north east, alaska u. s. canadian border. now, given that this has been down on the united states will begin the process of studying it all. and we're calling this an object because that's the best description we have right now. we do not know who owns it or whether it's a withered state owned or, or, or corporate owner, privately owned. we just don't know. this is the 2nd time in a week that us fighter jets have down an object, fly in u. s. air space. the latest case, of course,
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the chinese spy balloon that was downed in the atlantic ocean off the coast of the carolinas. it's not clear in this latest case exactly. who owns this current object or it's intended purpose. that's why recovery will be key. so that the united states can learn more about it. russia last dozens of missiles across ukraine on friday and strikes targeted energy facilities across 6 regions. they think of power outages for millions of people. same bas robbie has more from keith . after weeks of relative calm sirens, once again warn of danger in the skies over ukraine. waves of russian rockets, missiles, and drones fired from the air, land and sea had ukrainians running for cover and cities across the country. but it isn't that comfortable for the children, but since september, the alarms have been safely quit and the children got used to it. the energy
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ministry ordered power shutdowns all over the country. after missiles hit energy grid points in at least 6 regions here in key air defense system shot down a missile before it could hit its intended target. there was some debris damage in this neighbourhood, but it is a far cry from destruction in other parts of the country. one official from the eastern city of hark, eve described it as the largest barrage since the russian invasion began in a year ago. in the south, people in the upper region picked through their destroyed homes, one explosion, so powerful. it tossed a car onto the roof of the house the minute because they are not human. that's how i don't know what the russians are thinking about when they are doing. when they press the buttons and shows a 1000000000 that they are very well aware that they are farming. they know it is hold on. it says nice on fridays wave of attacks will reinforce ukraine's latest plea to allies for fighter jets and longer range missiles to help keep pick back
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it's airspace. it will also test the resolve of neighboring countries in basra, the old to 0, cave 2 people at one of them, a 6 year old child have been killed in a car roaming attack and occupied westbank. the palestinian driver reportedly targeted people waiting at a bus stop. he was shot dead at the scene. is ready, forces have arrested for people including the wife of the driver. when the attack happened there, the illegal is really settlement of remark is just across the green line close to occupied east jerusalem. the police arrived at a fast pace, but the terrace was neutralized by an off duty police officer who was in the area neutralizing the terrorist in stopping attack from take from developing into something much greater. the police commissioner and the police commission, jerusalem will have arrived on the scene. the city of amsterdam has a band cannabis smoking on the streets of its red light district. the measure comes
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and they want to efforts to restrict drinking hours and limit disruption caused by tourists west and having complaining about the abuse of alcohol and drugs in the street, especially at night. that button has more. i'm is famous for its canal, so 17th century houses and it's coffee shops, especially this last attraction, is drawing thousands of tourists to the city every year. it is given amsterdam name as a rebellious city, a city of freedom, the freedom to be able to smoke weed on the street is especially appealing to visit us. the bad been cold by some historic break with the past when i grew up in the 19 seventy's and eighty's in amsterdam, that was the real amsterdam. this is not amsterdam, as i know, it is kind of a good thing cuz you know, like a saturday night in the red light district, her new market was kind of crazy. so it's now allowed on the inside coffee shop so
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that people can still enjoy in the notes. annoy residents. you know, for many years residents have been complaining about the noise and the behavior of taurus i've been drinking and smoking on the doorstep. this and the fact that the city wants to change is m a pharmacy of coffee shop to the city of culture has led to the bad of smoking, wheat on the street. but the main question is, how will they enforce it if they succeed? for sure, it will smell a lot different here. that's it for now than is continuous hearing out there of the inside story and there's more now website al jazeera dot com ah, ah, hello. we've had some disruptive travel across part,
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sofa honshu. we've seen some very heavy snow fall in tokyo, heavy snow for around a year. this area of low pressure will sweet through it's bringing milder. rare in so a rapid thor will occur as he go on through the weekend. 13 celsius in turkey, the potential for some localized flooding. as a result of that, it will be largely dry. i am pleased to say dry to across the cramping inch layer drive for the time being into beijing, but some rain, a snow coming in here as we go on into sunday, a fair bit of china, rusty seeing some lively showers, longest bells of rain by that stage down towards the south, it should be largely dr. hong kong. around 24 degrees celsius. lottie drive 2 across her indo china scattering a showers there into the philippines have used to which will be into central southern parts of the philippines, malaysia, seeing the usual tropical showers. the wet weather does look reserved across southern areas of indonesia, over the next few days. so whether to some, when she, whether a possibility, just around northern pakistan, pushing across the foothills of the himalayas isn't into the north west of india.
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but for much of india is fine and dry over the next couple of days for like a to essentially settled and sunny and turn in dry up towards the north by the end of the weekend. ah, the when the news breaks, when people need to be heard and the story told, it's incredible that more people what injured or killed this is eve on the ukrainian capital with exclusive interviews and endeavor through all that i did. i'm last more than $2000000000.00 that might could have addressed. nigeria is going by them to visit in widespread public. al jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and light lunch router fee. it's been nearly a year since russia invaded ukraine. president volota may. lensky is now seeking more weapons and hoping to join the european union. but what can be you membership
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