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in brazil, but when it was last, hong kong faces the highest rates of homelessness in a decade. counting the cost on al jazeera ah jazeera when i more than $24000.00 people now deaden twin earthquakes. that struck takia and serious 6 days ago. and national aid stars trickling into sylvia. more than 5300000 people homeless, soft mondays, earthquakes. ah,
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hello, almond is a brought him and this is al jazeera live from. don't ha, also coming up. us fighter jets shoot down or not jacked off the alaskan coast, saying it posed a threat to safety plus more violent protests and peru, the president calls for tools to resolve a month long political crisis. ah, it's been 6 days since a powerful earthquake. it took here and sylvia nearly $21000.00 people have died in southern took here, search and rescue operations continue, but after more than a 120 hours hopes of finding survivors alone, tens of thousands of people the now homeless without shelter facing harsh winter temperatures. we have a team of correspondence across took here philip costio losing the capital anchor.
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but at smith is off the southern coast of took here. stephanie decker is in new, doggie, that's near the syrian border. but we begin with vessels. her daughter who's in caught a man madam, one of the epi centers of the disaster. and basically you are in front of one of around $1000.00 buildings which collapsed and caught him on rush it davis the api sent her off to work with have movie wise in 9 hours with one what? 7.8. and the 2nd one. so important 5 magnitude, why high magnitude what grids just in 9 hours and as a result, nearly a how's the building have left here? and more than 6000 people are, are recorded that here. now i am just from the, one of the collapse blogs. so this is just one of hundreds in the city. you will see blocks after blog, apartments off that our partners are levels down seen are so much white rather
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across the city, particularly the city center on this matter is mostly destroyed. come on, but i was regarded as one of the most that will up cities of turkey. and the recent there have been here. the city that i see now is completely different than the one i have. recently. the rescue for here are still continues to have you listen machine to raise the vehicles. and you can see that the rescue teams are continuing their, their, their 4th and their joined by the civilians as well. some of them are given the families because you know, families, you know, the 6 they are running off of the cache. and so sometimes from time to time, emotions are going high. and you can see the tension between the rescue and the families is rising because it running out. so this is the reality of
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this. this is now and, but at the end of the day, yesterday through the last 24 hours, i have seen dozens and dozens of pens of the buddies being pulled out of this, this rubble. and many of them were that just 2 of them were alive. said 35 years old, disabled men and 46 years old. women have been pulled out alive. so, but today, particularly here, we can see the smell of the data but is much more intense. and so it's everywhere that is everywhere. i asked the rescue teams if they have who that they will get, some people alive from the of the, from this level they said, well, they have however, from moment on, anyone coming alive out of this rubble is going to be a miracle. but the biggest that the pain is definitely for those who survive. the families are waiting here for days and nights, particularly during the day the conditions are quite tough. the weather conditions
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are quite taught. it's a sub 0 temperatures year, but it has these teeth, they, they're not willing to leave. they hope they're waiting in hope to have the beloved ones back dead or alive just a little ago. i have talked to a city of family, they have moved here 9 years that go fill out the war in syria, came to city of god. i'm on my way to make a new face live. however, they have been huge here as well. so does that, that off the disaster that is everywhere in the city and the city even if it will take days and weeks and months to reach all of the week and here it will definitely take years to recover. yeah, absolutely. rachel, thank you very much for bringing. i was just some of the stories from caught him on my rush. now the babies were found without their families in the aftermath of earthquakes have been flown to the turkish capital on kara. so they could see only visited the hospital where they're being treated the baby,
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if there is the 5, they don't. when mondays, catastrophic earthquake, his 2 kids, it's in the province of co, her mom morris. she was already in intensive care. and this one as well. his heartbeat slow down when he's asleep. 16 infants was transferred from the epa center in carmen marsh to the capital on ker, 2 days ago. they were all intensive care, but their hospitals were evacuated either for safety reasons, or to tweet survivors. all of them have ideas, but dear thirties haven't been able to reach their families. hustling, hipson and gentle drama e hustle, little babies, ring good shape. we have alter sans for checkup purposes. one of our 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.
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the woman who discovered her scribbled baby oh, 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 rebel 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 4 sir mothers appointed by the ministry of family and social services. so this will be news and we will definitely keep a close eye on eye 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
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and cinema is joining us live from encore announced an m president out of the won. the criticism has only been increasing with the days and he's now said that the response could have been quicker will also hearing of legal action being taken against some builders. yes, the government has been harsh. the curb side, about the 1st 20 up to 24 hours a following the earthquake. and in many agencies, many experts accused the government or not being able to organize quickly and beat for being unprepared. but when we spoke to the officials in the turkish disaster management agency where i am standing right now, they are telling us that despite the human resource in rescue teams, they have and this, despite their, the excess earthquake exercises and everything at the earthquake had a huge impact yes, the magnitude was $7.00,
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but it took his leading geo largest geophysicist warned that it's not only the magnitude, but the impact is crated because the impact this 7.8 magnitude as k, crated is 11.0, which is the at 12.0 is the highest and this is one of the most distractive earthquakes. and when we spoke to the officials, they say they are aware they acknowledged that as they couldn't sophist. in some places, they say they are doing their best and they're working with a 160000, a turkish rescue teams on the ground. there are thousands of rescue teams coming from ab road, so they are trying to coordinate that here. but of course, as the responsible, as of this, it does, this catastrophic should be held accountable. this is what everybody is saying. here we are talking about the contractors. we're talking about these action agencies. we're talking about the municipalities, bureaucrats, and even the property owners and a we saw some individual lawyer search bar association file criminal complaint
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against those people who could possibly a be responsible for the collapsed buildings. then f for a people were arrested yesterday in osmani or no the earth earthquake hit areas and 2 to 2 contractors were arrested and assemble airport yesterday while they were trying to escape the country with a decent amount of money. but of course, the political side or of the responsible, as i am talking about the broke grads and the official agencies tongue will tell how they will be held accountable. but 1st 2 cases, right? to save the people from the rebels and then the other things are going to come as further officials say, thank you very much said m. c m co c o. 2 life horizon in ankara. now, a delivery to parts of the disaster zone in turkey has been challenging because of damaged roads and highways. bernard smith joined the crew of a fishing boat, have been shuttling aid to one of the worst hit areas around the town of salmon
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that on the mediterranean coast near the turkish border with sylvia. loading on to this fishing boat use food, medical supplies, nappies, cooking oil, blankets, heaters and worry and apprehension them at aaron is heading back to santander. his home town flattened in the earthquake waiting for him. he'll find his mother and 3 sisters alive at least. but now holmes, i got really worried when the quake happened, but my sister told me that they were okay. then i texted my friends to make sure they're okay, but most of them didn't respond. that's why i decided come to my town to help the rescue operations. and i'm bringing food and medicine to my family member hopes he can still find a few people alive, but he knows time is running out. it's a 5 hour crossing, but that's still the fastest way to get to one of the areas worst hit by the quake agenda. you are truly can carry $25.00 truckloads of aid per day. so we are able to
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get much more aid from across turkey. are now lottery zola our 1st stop is the coast guard where most of the official aid is dropped off. in the morning, survivors will be allowed in to take what they need. then on the other side of the harbor, aid is delivered to families who made specific requests from relatives in egypt. if there is no where to sleep or no one has gotten of aid yet. so made is coming, but is not distributed in an organized way. today got a sack of flour and several boxes of 8, but i don't know what's in them is independently to buy them from the 3rd day onwards, trucks loaded with aid poured into our town going a lot, only on the 4th day did heavy duty machines arrive here ma'am, at his bringing supplies for the tent, his family now calls home. he is reunited with one of his sisters. i feel happy and said, oh, i see my sister in this situation. it is very well for me. so
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chris is a little the drive into some and are from the port reveals the desperate circumstances. the survivors are in still living out of their cars, 5 days on from the initial quake. the government has not yet got tense through to this town. and this is where that aid is coming to and where it is desperately needed. more than 70 percent of the buildings in this town have been totally destroyed. there is no electricity. and there is no sign of life. bernard smith, al jazeera, santander se and turkey. international aid is arriving in the destroyed areas of northern syria, plains, carrying supplies from the united arab emirates amount in his ear and libya have arrived. and a 2nd you and a convoy of 14 trucks is crossed into rebel how larry is of syria. the u. n warns
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more than 5300000 people have been made homeless by the earthquakes. mohammed val has more this is ground 0 in the city of dublin in syria lakia district. the government is in control here, but it's meas 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 was out of the city, a minister of health cause and all you met admission, remember agencies, foundations, red crescent and as a non governmental and governmental organizations to linda, helping hand in responding to the mentoring disaster and syria, the syrian government is ready to help to support any countries who wanted to provide the shelters of the food supply the medications to the syrians, anywhere in syria. the needed measures, according to damascus,
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include the listing of western factions and the opening of more border crossings, which is all subject to a un security council resolution. the united states has already issued a 6 month exemption on sanctions to allow aid into effect in 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 years civil war to the tune of billions of dollars. we do that through different process. in turkey, we had a partner in the government inferior. we have a partner in the form of n g o on the ground who are providing military and support city and state media reporting, the government has approved a delivery to rebel held areas through agencies, including the, the city of the customer and the us. the syrian presidency shell at these pictures of precedent by sudden i said, and his wife visiting earthquake victims atala university hospital on friday. analysts believe history of aim is to end his own political isolation. i do think
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he is seeking political advantage. i think he will try to leverage this disaster to the extent possible to promote ah, the resumption of nations, but 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 every body must make very clear that note sanctions of any gains interfered with relief to the population of syria in the present moment. the 1st you and shipments of aid were sent on thursday through the northern bab and how a border crossing with turkey and the un says he has sent an appeal to international donors. meanwhile, several countries are or a descending aid by air. so damascus international airport hammered fun and vizier why a still head on our dcea will have more on the earthquakes, including
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a report from the town of new value that residency has been wiped off the map and 2 people are killed in a car rounding attack at a bus stop in the occupied west bank. ah, how i'm place to say we got some much quartz weather now into central parts of the mediterranean. our area of low pressure that nasty system that has the east off is pushing towards her, nor the merits of libya weakened quite quickly. so that's a glowing itself out became known as storm halo and it gave malta it's wet. he's fabulous. a on record 140 millimeters of rain here and only 24 as high pressure dominates, whether across central parts of europe not slipping. a little further south is to the north of that we got these bands of weather systems where the fronts making
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their way from west to east a fair bit of snow. they're just around the boat who stays pushing into that western side of russia. behind that generally try bright some sunshine, nice ridge of high pressure there i, which was north, west london and paris getting up to around 10 degrees celsius. similar about is 2 across france. and we go with the project guys across the mediterranean. more the same as you go on through sunday. temperature started to pick up here as we go into the new working week, we will see when she weather just making its way further. east was prices, cars coming back in across much of eastern europe as well. there we go with the remnants of our storm, still bringing some very wet weather into the far north of libya just around that, tunisia we have got some showers too for northern egypt. ah, how do you state controlled installation? moscow is one of them. look. they peace in the world, it has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve
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public opinion? no, wasn't asked. how is it? jim listened. rephrasing. the video spread like wildfire. they do not do well in you grade. the listening post dissects the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover. ah ah, watching al jazeera would be, it is a big problem. and doha, reminder of our top stories the sour. it's been 6 days since 2 powerful earthquakes, hit turkey and silvia, more than 24000 people have been killed. survivors are now homeless,
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facing harsh when to temperatures. sirius facing both destruction from the earthquake sand, it's years long. so the bill that you ens has more than $5.00 leon pizza, now homeless as a result, monday's earthquakes. now, the devastation andy garcia's temp region has left many families increasingly fearful. they will never see their loved ones again. stephanie deca has more from no doggy in southeastern takia. it's difficult to convey even with these pictures, the extent of the damage here. building after building home after home street after street destroyed. one resident told us, nor doggie is no longer on the map where people remain under the rubble. the rescue operation goes on. relatives wait, day and night. they sleep here under blankets that offer little protection against
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the bitter cold. but as the days go on, many tell us that they have lost hope. rhonda and jose ultima 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 and we will birdie 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 being held and yet incredibly to young children are pulled out alive by a spanish rescue team. just a few blocks away. days off to the devastating earthquake they survived under heavy concrete, in freezing temperatures. these are seen as miraculous moments these days providing
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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 new doggy in south eastern takia. now to some other world news in the u . s. military has shut down a 2nd, unauthorized high altitude object founded as a space on friday. military official said the object was down door of alaska and recovery efforts and now underway. highly jo, castro, reports public details about what u. s. official described and the object discovered over northeastern alaska remain spars. the pentagon says it was about the size of a car different, unmanned, and did not appear to be maneuverable. this for me was travelling at about 40000
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feet, which posed a potential, a reasonable threat to civilian air traffic, and the decision was made to take it down. the decision came from president biden, as he was preparing to meet with brazil president at the white house by didn't had been criticized by republicans for waiting days to shoot down a chinese spy balloon. as it traveled across the united states last week, the administration had feared the risk of a bad landing, and so waited until the balloon was over the atlantic ocean to take it down. us official se, there's no indication. the object shot down over alaska on friday was related. we do not know who owns it, whether it's a, whether it's state owned or, or corporate owned or privately owned. we just don't know. the us northern command is now working to recover the object that landed on ice near the arctic circle, as the american public waits to learn what it was heidi jo, castro,
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al jazeera washington. now the u. a nuclear watchdog chief rafael grossi is in moscow, is held towards the head of russia state nuclear fern, rasa tom. they discuss a situation that ukraine's operates in nuclear power plant and agreed to continue work on creating a safety zone. their repeated shelling of the now russian control plant is res, concerns with a nuclear accident. 2 people have been killed in the car, robbing attack me of the illegal israeli settlement of remark hi, route reports from the occupied west bank. it's the latest in a series of attacks carried out against israeli settlers. this time a polished indian man slammed his car into crowded bus stop in remote and illegal israeli jewish settlement near occupied east jerusalem. there had been 2 people announced to see those victims. one of them is it the 6 year old child, i want to emphasize that the attack was on civilians and the police will not stand
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for this type of terror on our civilian. the 2nd victim was recently married, 20 year old student. several of those injured were hospitalized. the assailant 31 year old, palestinian has been cut aka from occupied east jerusalem was killed on the spot by an off duty police officer. within minutes. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu ordered more forces on the streets, has the time, has since been sealed ready for demolition in line with a false track measures under the new right wing government. national security minister, been given, rushed to the scene, assuring his supporters of a hard line crack down some soldiers from them. as from the new chile, i 1st of all thank the prime minister for adopting my policy to seal the house immediately. i also instructed the police to set up checkpoints around a so we're going to stop and check every vehicle. so me, i wanted to set a full blockade, but there is a legal question around this so we will discuss it. but there was no room for
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discussion for those living in her same neighborhood. so we're israel security forces rated, it's immediately arresting several people including has seen wife alice, the nunes in the occupied territory, have called israel's home rights and demolitions collective punishment, much of which is prohibited under international law. but israel says it's the only way to deter others. from future attacks, a policy that doesn't seem to be working, but well. this is the 3rd attack carried out by palestinians against israelis in just 2 weeks. the 1st one being outside a synagogue where 7 people were killed. the ultra orthodox jurors community says that it very much feels targeted and you can see just behind me there. they've been offering their prize. the place where this attack happened is ready, defense minister y'all's glance has since imposed financial sanctions on 87 palestinians from occupied east. rue slim and ordered the seizure of funds given by the palestinian authority to families of prisoners in israeli jails,
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accused of terrorism. oh, at least $43.00 palestinians have been killed since the start of the year. and with the death toll rising on both sides every day, they're off. these, the violence is likely to continue. so the height of al jazeera remotes, the occupied east through slim to sri lanka now with the president has inaugurated a tannel cultural center as part of ronald looked on this thing as outreach to the tattle minority in the north, the head of elections next month. it comes as anger grows over an economic crisis. they have been months of protests and unrest. on wednesday, thousands of people took part in a demonstration against recent tax rises despite high inflation. now there's been violence outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. in the north west of england, anti immigrant demonstrators fought with protest is supporting refugees and knows lean near, never pull mercy side. police said 3 people were arrested. her congress has shelved several proposals to hold early election despite protests, demonstrations,
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amend mainly concentrated in the south where one person was killed on thursday. 59 people have died and months of unrest. brianna sanchez reports from lima. peruvians confront security forces he boon of south of the country. one month after 18 people were killed there in the worst day of unrest since proceed in the novel worked. it took office in december tension. so racing legislators hold the key to the crisis. voting to bring elections forward, but they've shelled nearly every proposal. congresswoman who sell patty this presented one of the bills. she says legislators bear some of the responsibility nearly 60 will have been killed. yeah. you had, she planned on me. i wonder if my fellow congressman can sleep comfortably at night because one that peruvian is a family and a country. and morning legislators have the responsibility to give the country
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political solution. on friday, congress extended sessions, yet for another week, without making any decision them out of proceed in boulevard. they could bring elections forward by resigning. she says she won't. instead, she blames the violent protests for the instability. greg? well the i will tell evil villas, daniels what we've left behind the dark history of the eighty's and ninety's. the country doesn't have to blade anymore. i guess the government passed a supreme decree to give the army control of several districts in the south of the country, not a political solution. in the most conflicted areas. opinion polls say more than 80 percent of peruvians are demanding early elections, but i'll as see congress and the government are turning their backs on the people to mans. analyst, see there is a silent pact between the government and parliament to stay in power is when they answer boss, either barrington that there's basically a silent alliance if there's something that unites the parliament and the
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government, it's the idea of remaining empower until 2026. it's not official, but it's very much endorsed other oh, we found a political solution and the lucy, there was little chance of ending it was ongoing political crisis. and he in as anxious i just he done lima. now finally, this bulletin, it is suitable. we can with the philadelphia eagles taking on the kansas city chiefs. but if you want to see the game in phoenix, arizona, it is gong to cost you the average price of a ticket is hovering around $6800.00. while the cheapest you pay to get in $3100.00. well it was, it was a bit of a struggle to, to make that decision. but, you know, i, i wasn't cashed in my 401 k. it should say it is, but i made the commitment to come to the phoenix to see my philadelphia eagles.
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