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3 isn't shaping up to be much better already year in california series of severe storms as battered the coast line and the interior of the state, pausing a number of deaths and up to a $1000000000.00 in damages limits. scientists say the warming is caused by industrial age, heat trapping, gas emissions, which have been rising steeply since the 1960. they say rapid reductions and emissions are needed across the globe. the flow over 1st. the greenhouse effect. ah, the earthquake death tallen across to kia and syria continues to climb more than $29000.00 are confirmed dead, but 6 days on survivors are still being pulled from the rubble. ah,
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hello there, i'm the styles the attain. this is al jazeera life and are also coming authorities in the city at the epicenter of the 2nd quake assess the scale of destruction caused by what they say with less than 2 minutes of shaking syrians or sheltering and makeshift camps in freezing cold. now the search for survivors is called up and for reasons filled the streets for a 4th straight day demonstrating against government plans for pension reform. ah, no. 6 days down after 2 devastation earthquakes hit to kia and syria hopes of rescuing any more. survivors from the rubble are beginning to fade on a visit to the epicenter of one of the quakes you and aid chief martin griffith said it was the worst event to hit the region for a 100 years. tucker's present to resupply battle on says steps would be taken to
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rebuild broken cities within weeks. he is denied accusations that building codes monopoly enforced. meanwhile, the 10s of thousands are without shelter across to kia and syria. many of them sleeping in the cold turkey state media report 48 people have been arrested for looting in turtle. more than 29000 people on known twist dies. what happened here? on monday, the epicenter of the earthquake was the worst event in a 100 years. in this region, we have a clear plan to morrow the next day to give an appeal for a 3 month operation to help the people of georgia with yo turn started. and we will do some similar one for the people to serve. while we have a team of correspondence following the story. but we begin our coverage now with vessel soda and carmen marsh. the epicenter and the 2nd quake. this building was
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once home to the families that lead. now, many of the residents are buried under the debris. the wisest from under the rubble are feeding with every person. and those alive and safe are exhausted by the tortures we'd sometimes lose in temper and control. for days now they had been standing here hoping to see their loved ones coming out of the devry alive. and if not at least recovering their bodies to give them a proper burial. tasha is running high and time is running out by these kid coming and anger rise, new people. but a lot of the hyatt has saved his mother, but his younger brother is gone on. i mean, he says he is the oldest among siblings and his younger brother shouldn't have died . first. be the one that was year to look, we are suffering pain. i don't want any one else to experience this. many lives
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here had been torn apart and families shutters. no rescuers are trying to save whatever is left or towards to say the 2 earthquakes that hid the city, released energy equivalent to that of $500.00, the atomic bombs. the scale of destruction is immense. the country has not seen a bigger disaster in a century. the churches disaster management, or dorothy says the duration of the 1st earthquake that he had south and turkey was 65 seconds. while the 2nd one lasted for 45 seconds, the area was shaken severely for about 2 minutes. as a result, around 1000 buildings collapsed and nearly 6000 people died in car. i'm on my rush . those who survived are now trying to call this very families now have nothing more than hope. dwindled to save people is shortening,
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and the cost of failure is too high. got a much of misery chimney. we've been working for days without stopping, i mentally down with but i have to stand firm and continue to work because they're relying on i'm sitting there has been some postings as well and hard work has gone through it. here, a 5 year old ceiling girl is being pulled out alive after 132 hours on the da robin . a moment of celebration and a spark of hope for those still waiting. oh. as the night falls on the rubble in common mirage, these rescue dogs sniffs through the debris. it detects the smell of some one below, possibly alive. and it is time again for the study and delicate rescue work. rousseau, selda, o g 0, carmen mirage saw them turkeys, all turkish police have now detained 12 people over collapsed buildings in the
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southeastern provinces of garcia to have been family. ortho there is taken into custody included building contractors. i said bag has worn out for us from a stumble of a hearing, the round 12 people have been detained about the construction of these buildings and the 2 of those. stan bull, no one of those individuals magnet, just going. he's responsible for the construction of a 12 story building and tried to run $250.00 apartments. and that building came down during the quick now he was detained airport. he was getting ready to leave from one to negro, hasn't touched on him, which was confiscated by authorities. anything indictments, which is we need to the media here. he says that he's buildings follow the regulations that he doesn't know why the building came down. the heads of the buildings are still standing and that he had followed those regulations, but the public prosecute as also protect your pension order. the 29 of the individual surrounding the construction of buildings and questions of all of the
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government. all been asked of the government here around those building regulations and the standards of construction. now back in 2018, there wasn't, i'm going to be around the building regulations. in some cases, people just paid a fine and experts had warned about those standards in the event of an earthquake. now those questions continue to remain in the government. deny that building regulations were ignored, but this question will continue to remain as the weeks and months go on. when we spoke to solid, he's a professor, it could be a house university. he says, investigating contractors could on a much larger chain violations. obviously these contractors, i mean 1st of all, they're innocent until proven guilty, but they may have not followed the regulations to the letter and that would be their responsibility. but they are not the only ones who would be responsible if such is the case because they are those who approve those plans. there are those
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who are supposed to inspect those plans goes out. there are people who give them the permits are also co conspirators. if you will, should this be proven to be correct that they have not follow to the, to the letter? the regulations that makes it building codes or are tender codes have changed over a $150.00 times. in the past 20 years that we there had been quite a number of misty's. and of course, all that made cheating, actually a very valuable thing because then you make a lot of money, you don't follow the code and then you actually pay a little penalty perhaps. and then you get away. ready you get away with it and live right now. you get away with murder literally in and talk out almost a week on hundreds, essentially funding for themselves amongst the ruins of what used to be their homes . he has bernard smith now with a look at what life at night is like in the city. the only heat,
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the only warmth in the city comes now from the fires made from the debris of the homes where these people, once lived, survivors cling onto the hope that somehow their loved ones may still be alive under the rubber. well hasn't good tech in that means his wife, 3 children, and mother in law to each other. we don't need food aid. what we need is technical aid. i need my 3 kids to be rescued, even if only one of my kid survived. it will be a hope for me to continue living. otherwise there's no point to keep on living. i don't know what i'll do. who will call me dad during age street after street, district after district. it took just 2 minutes of the earthquake to cause all is destruction. it's the most devastating, quaking turkey since $939.00. building regulations have come a long way since then. but enforcing them is a different matter. before the last presidential and parliamentary elections,
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the government grunted amnesty for building code violations. fining companies instead. now a 1000000 people are homeless and unpack in most of the city of 400000 has been destroyed. the challenge now for the government is trying to stop this catastrophe . turning into a public health crisis, the sick with smoke and dust. there is no sanitation. people still living on the streets and their body still under the rubble bodies. why there is such an urgent need to get people away from the disaster site and into temporary tented accommodation. there are now fewer visible rescue operations here. monday. unfortunately, my country, which i love so much, has failed there so disorganized and can't work at all. it's the 6 day and every day to different teams take part in the rescue. i haven't seen any officials here, neither from the government nor from the mayor's office. i don't want to say them
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anyway. i don't come here because i know we don't want to see them. this is was left of the home house and had made with his family michel number that would be unimaginable pain of losing a child or loved one. he's being felt by tens of thousands of people, inter kia this week. bernard smith, al jazeera and tech, here are the devastation is overwhelming on both sides of the border. in northern syria, thousands of families are grieving and warning. the death of their relatives to stephanie decker has worn out from the tucker syrian border. we came to the border to cover the resumption of aid into northern syria. but what we saw was body bag after body bag being carried towards the border in the bag behind, clearly a small child. these are syrians who were killed in the earthquake into gear. he makes space for more, their families sending them back home to be buried. the smell of death hangs
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thick in the air here within just a few hours. more than 50 bodies, at least no relative wanted to speak to us on camera. but this is a grandmother and her 2 grandchildren. a father came to bring his own children. look at them, he told us clearly in a days the youngest is 5, the other is 12. he said it looks like they are sleeping. the bodies of 4 children are in that vehicle in there about to be put into the truck to be taken across the border. they came here to flee war and had to restart their lives all over again. many syrians decided to resettle here in hattie province, which is one of the areas that's been hardest hit. the man holding the paperwork, drives them across the border into syria. he also didn't want to talk on camera. he works 20 hour days. he tells us most syrians who fled the war will tell
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you that they dream of one day finally, being able to return back home. but not like this. stephanie decker al jazeera on the turkish syrian border. well with several powerful aftershocks. since monday, tremors are also being recorded in neighboring countries, and ex that's are calling from a quality control during the construction of buildings to reduce risks in the quite prone region said, am kelsey only has more now from ankara continues. seismic data vital input to measure earthquakes, it is monitored, processed, and assessed in real time here at a turkish disaster management agency. turkey has had some 5 major seismic fall plants risking 71 percent of its population and 6 to 6 percent of its landscape. the largest so those trigger to stronger earthquakes on monday, causing death and destruction in the east. and while we're
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speaking will shake in twice by tremors above 4.0 magnitude. this is part of life here. now, holland, after so simpler no longer the off, aftershocks were, were 3 points quite before marked him to deceive him. up as will fit us will continue for much longer. we are revaluate in the magnitude, not just i mentions of the affected earthquake on line with the information from our field to you to go to this amazon. what we see is a much bigger disaster premium to supply to the halt. yet for the other. this means the damaged tractors can still collapse, while other risks like snow for a way to earthquake hit airs. this lie, map shows all as quakes that whole occurred since monday is devastating tremors. just in 15 hours on saturday, turkey has experienced 330 earthquakes, and the country has been jolted. 2305th the 6th time since what the
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turkish president called the disaster of the century, shows you margaret, is your work mother? you're a girl, ought not, no need to be stern or exaggerate why say, this is the biggest tre calling you on that. so on point for magnitude was approaching was area you do not know unpaid. the township ambiguous. as scientists say, you can't resist nature, but build earthquake resistance series, a joint responsibility of the state. people and the local administration's seen em castillo al jazeera and clara. i still had here on out, is it a religious dest? you tens political had visions within one of the world's oldest orthodox churches are feeling pensions and years and spanish side rail madrid when they're 50 club. welcome typo with 53. when i have a saudi radius of land. ah
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hello. there are still some very lively storms moving across sea, deep south, southeast and parts of the us through our georgia pushing up into the caroline as this weather system. still lurking hair dryer and brighter across so many central and western parts. having said that, as that where to whether it gradually make his way up towards the mid atlantic states as we go on through sunday on the back end of that could well see the little curl back of snow as we go on through sunday. no sort of any snow in arizona looking fine and dry for the super bowl on sunday sunday evening. of course miss just as well. it was sunday, not monday because there's some snow coming in here as we go on through monday, some snow to around the pacific northwest into that western side of canada. but for much of the u. s. by the state, central and eastern parts at least,
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is fine and dry with plenty of sunshine. plenty of sunshine to across the caribbean, looking lovely here. the east now is not too bad. you might just catch the old chair or 2. but the greater anthony is looking lottie, settled and sunny, some showers there into central parts of the caribbean, wet weather, sliding out of the southern mexico. some very heavy ranges, making its way across. believe its guatemala, still some larvae, showers there for costa rica. i'd also the panama ah, on counting the calls, the greens subsidy, race accelerate. europe compete with the u. s. and china president loosens the past strings on demand low interest rates in brazil. but when it was plots, hong kong faces the highest rates of homelessness in a decade, counting the cost on al jazeera ah al
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jazeera with oh wow. oh, hello, they are watching out 0. i'm the styles you take here and our ha, that's from monday about top stories. the earthquake death toll across to key and syria continues to climb more than 29000 all confirmed dead. that 6 days on survivors are still being called from the rock. in while tuck as president special type out on says steps would be taken to rebuild broken cities within weeks. he's denied accusations that building codes want properly enforced, and aid is now tricking into rebel how pulse of northern syria rescue efforts were
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hampered in the water region. with many that saying they felt the band while another unidentified object has been shot down of north american aerospace, this time over northern canada. canadian and american forces were tracking the cylindrical object before a u. s. f. 22 aircraft, shut it down over the yukon. this comes a day off to a flying object, was shot down at alaska in the u. s. and one week after a chinese balloon was downed off the coast of north carolina canadian defense minister and isa land explained the government's decision to shoot down the subject . the object was flying at an altitude of approximately 40000 feet, had unlawfully entered canadian air space and paused a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight. the object was down to approximately 100 miles from the canada. united states border over canadian
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territory in central yukon. it appears to be a small cylindrical object and smaller than the one that was down off the coast of north carolina. and on a legal israeli settler has shot dead a 27 year old palestinian man and the occupied westbank had happened during confrontations between palestinians on a group of israelis living in the legal settlements west of the town of south. it's a group of around 50 settlers, reportedly attacked farmers and locals in the area. now, social media uses in ethiopia have faced restrictions this week after crisis in the nation's influential orthodox church. divisions between bishops have sparked weeks of unrest there, and the church had called for a large rally on sunday that's now been cancelled after talks with the government catalog has adrienne reports the scene of the united
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ethiopian orthodox church after weeks of tension and rest visuals like this one in a visa baba or a show of trying for one of the oldest christian bodies in the world. the crisis began when a group of rebel bishops created their own assembly in oro, my region, saying they faced discrimination under the church's current system. they say their culture and language has been consistently ignored by the religious hierarchy. accusations, the church leaders have denied a set of romo archbishops and bishops who broke away from the orthodox church. and then the romer regional government was actually helping those brake way. bishops essentially take over the orthodox church and put their people in place. violent protest followed between 2 porters on both sides and security forces . the church says at least 30 people have been killed in
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a week and access the social media has been widely restricted. prime minister abbey augment has asked his ministers to stay out of the dispute, and the government issued a ban on church. let demonstrations meant to oppose the break away movement. the but religious leaders describe that move as a decoration to destroy the church. this is a really difficult situation for the prime minister. his political bass, being in power has primarily been between the aroma, which is the ethnic group he comes from. and if you'll be as a largest group and the hara with which has dominated the ethiopian orthodox church, with more than $36000000.00 followers. the orthodox church has been around for centuries with the vast religious, cultural and political influence. for now, tensions have escalated, but further divisions may fewer, more conflicts that threatened to extend well beyond the church. cartier lopez of
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the young lodges europe are the chief of the u. n's nuclear watchdog. raphael grossi has visited moscow for talks with the head of russia's state nuclear fan, russet on ukraine's operation nuclear power on top the agenda, the u. n, and roster. tom agreed to continue working on creating a safety zone. there, repeated shelling of the plant, which is now controlled by russia, has raised fears of a nuclear accident. and some of the debate has been following those talks from moscow. this is been 2 days of intense talks between the i e, a, the international atomic energy agency and the russian government on this very important power plan that will end the control of russian forces since march last year or a fed rossi has been talking to officials of the foreign ministry, as well as ross at on the russian nuclear company they've been discussing not just ways to secure the stockpiles of nuclear material. that is there, but also to secure the race as well. the russians have been insisting that they
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have built safety practices and their nearing completion of more structured around it, but at the security situation remains precarious at best. and in the last few days, we've also heard more blast and the danger of a nuclear disaster in europe. so largest are the situation, unfortunately, continues to be very fragile, very precarious. my experts, for example, today, had to be rotated, a group was waiting to go in to the plant and another group to leave it. fortunately, this rotation is being delayed for the situation which is prevailing in, in the area where today, very strong donations were been, had all of these, all of these say to us that we cannot lose any more time. so
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a nuclear power plant near the front lines in a war zone is a disaster in weighting, according to many experts. this is something that the international atomic energy agency is trying to avoid talking to both sides. shuttling between moscow and leave to try and make sure that there is a safe zone and not just a prevent the incident any incident towards the fighting, but also make sure that other unrelated elements, including the water, denisa river and other day is required to make sure that this plans and this plan continues to function are in place and both sides, the russians and the ukrainians. abide by the rules so that they can avoid a disaster of nuclear nature. on protesters have turned smoke grenades at a government building, and albania is capitol, joy, i, as you can see that thousands gathered in toronto on saturday, calling for the resignation of the prime minister. thank you. is any rama of
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corruption and blame him for the rising cost of living. and i've also been protests in france against proposals to increase their a time and age there. thousands of people took to the streets of paris again after nearly a week of nationwide strikes. president emanuel microns pension reforms us at to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. andrew simmons has more from those demonstrations in the french capital. this is a 4th day of action. and right now there's a battle for hearts and minds. opinion polls consistent and around 70 percent of the country supporting this sort of action 4 days ago. the numbers were reduced according to police, that it's hope by the organizers is going to change here. for example, in paris, rail workers haven't been striking to allow the metro and other lines allow more people in. furthermore, right across the country, we're seeing people in provincial towns in bigger numbers now. so emanuel micron
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does seem to have a major problem, will it subside? it's unlikely people are hopping mad about the retirement age, for example, across europe. it's a higher age, but the people here say they will accept nothing else but 62 years of age to retire . already walk 4. 04 to 2 years. right now. i don't, i don't want to walk more this again, the pension reform because he eats and other a talk from my combs government against a young people, but also workers in france. despite the scale of these protests, mark, chrome is adamant. he'll stand firm. the reform package had been the centerpiece of his election campaign last year for the presidency. and he's reported to have said that he wants to be remembered. for these reforms, could be a pronouncement he lived to regret possibly. already on the dreaded have won the
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club wild cup for a record 5th time. the european champions b is al hello, of saudi arabia. at $53.00, andrew richardson was at the final in the moroccan city of robot. toys before an asian team had reached the club of world cup final, on both occasions, rail madrid with a site in hopes of a surprise when a saudi arabia is al hello. aiming to become the 1st scene from outside of europe or south america. to lift the trophy gray on every time to discuss that's enough. we also not of the team and he has the great team club and been in the basic with the rail fence immediately cheered by the sight of cream benjamin leading. that females the striking back in action of the missing the semi final through injury. now
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seeing the school more goals and club, woke up history ban rail madrid, and vinicius junior quickly added another to that holly federico velva. they made it to new instantly 20 minutes. and maria looked sent for straightforward when he did that best to disrupt the receipt. newsome irregular breaking clear the shoot hissing pack into contention. the side of his juniors really foot unlocked. helen's defense in the 2nd half benjamin on hand to apply the finishing touch. now that i can go made it one serial, vinicius junior rails much went in last year champions league final against liverpool, also school point. hello luciana
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vieza was another player to put who goes by his name, with a wide open game, finished falling 33 out. a record extending 5th club will win for the spanish site where this competition was last. the turn of the century brazilian teams won the 1st 3 additions since then. there has been 15 european victories in 16 tournaments. this is become a competition where the financial superiority at the european club game plays itself out on the pitch in the longer term. saudi arabia is perhaps one of the few countries that has the appetite and the resources to one day rival europe's best teams. but for now, ram madrid has continued their continents dominance of global club football and richardson algae, sarah, rebec, ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the earthquake.

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