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breski turns to recovery as emergency crews carry on working in f quite devastated turkey and syria acorda of devastation drawing pictures reveal the intensity of the tremors that shook the region. ah. and i, why money inside does not, is there lie from dive are also coming up. i'm malcolm web in a rapidly growing camp for displaced people near the city of gama. democratic republic of congo, people here. 3 attacks by the m 23 on the great american fighter jets shoot down a 2nd, unidentified object in 2 days. this time over northern canada. ah
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ah, it's nearly a week since 2 devastating earthquakes struck southern turkey and northern syria. the voices that were cooling out for help from under the rubble have largely fallen silent. the number of dead is staggering. nearly 30000 between both countries, and that number is still rising every hour, but they are still stories of survival. at least 3 people have been rescued this sunday morning after spending nearly a 150 hours beneath the rubble. let's go to our correspondence, stephanie deca, who is now in new day for us. stephanie, tell us more about the rescue efforts where you are. we've had these new pictures come in today, showing children being pulled out of the rubble today. it must give people hope that their friends or families could still be rescued alive. yes, is one of the rescue workers here told me when i asked him earlier,
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who still had hope? he said, well, you know, it's like i'm not going to be about believing in miracles. people are still emerging from the rubble, but it is very rare, actually 130 to your manager pulled out of the record just behind us. i just want to show you will so where we are, these are residential buildings that are still standing but get completely destroyed. and this is going to be a post the long term challenge when it comes to rebuilding and also housing the over hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people who need to be home. you can probably see on the left of this building close hanging people would have been drawing their clothes over at night when that are quite hit at 4 17 am in the morning. really turning momentary frozen in time that you can imagine or can actually, you can't imagine what people went to the wardrobe there. you can see the cars. so standing here, this one completely distorted, you have a curtain on it. so the rescue and recovery operations much more unfortunately, recovery operations these days going on the extent of the damage,
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which is going to take you a little further up here on the other side of the road. all the buildings have been destroy. the impact of the earthquake and everyone you talk to experienced, it tells you it's very difficult to describe how strong it was, but you do get a sense when you just drive around here. everything is destroyed, everything is destroyed. you can see on the other side of the road, every single building is half down and then you have the are what they say a is a recover operation. they did call for silence about an hour ago. if you should not show them also the are the workers that are still does for body. so underneath that building and as i said when we are one of the rescue workers earlier, he still had hope that they could find someone beneath the rubble. now he said, well, we're not going to give up their goals, but just briefly, you still have family members here waiting. one man is waiting for his wife and
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child, and then there's another wiki for his brother's wife. so these are the human tragedy . the 1st who had to design, i think we talked about these massive numbers, very difficult to explain the extent devastation and heart rate breaking and did step in yesterday un syria believe. and there's been criticism that aid is still not reaching parts of syria. what did you find there? we were on the turkey syria border. we actually went there because exactly that aid had slowly started to trickle back into syria because he agreed you a mechanism that fit in place throughout the war was on hold because of your choice . but when we alight at the border crossing, what we thought was body bag after body bag arriving in cars with their relatives. they would carry out sometimes a very heavy bag. sometimes they might bag a push indicating that it was
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a child putting them onto the back of driving them into feel buried. it was absolutely devastating. even our honey we have a hearing from you. so it was like the war many years ago. he lost family members in ha, ha, ha ha. he's still working with our so as he was, you know, at least 50 of his family. syrians been brought back to be buried. it was very difficult to say how difficult it is, and this is our report. 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 thick in the air here. within just a few hours, more than 50 bodies,
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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 and they're 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 you that they dream of one day finally,
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being able to return back home. but not like this. stephanie decker al jazeera on the turkish syrian border. in untouched year, hundreds are now essentially fending for themselves among the rubble of what used to be. their homes is bonnet smith's. now with a look at what life at night is like in the ruins. the only heat, the only warmth in the city comes now from the fires made from the debris of the homes, where these people once lived, survive as 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, take the job. 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 kids 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 st. district after
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district. it took just 2 minutes of the earthquake to cause all this destruction. it's the most devastating, quaking turkey since $939.00 building regulations have come a long way since then. but in forcing them is a different matter. before the last presidential parliamentary elections, the government grunted amnesty for building code violations. fining companies instead. now a 1000000 people are homeless. it untucked him, 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, thick with smoke and dust, there is no sanitation. people are 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, tentative accommodation. there are now fewer visible rescue operations here. mother
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. unfortunately, my country, which i love so much, has failed, so disorganized and can't work at all. it's the 6th 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 anyway. i don't come here because they know we don't want to see them somebody this is what's 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. is being felt by tens of thousands of people into a kia this week. bernard smith, al jazeera and takia, must go to the capital encore, and now as anim, custodian joins us now. lives in m, we've been getting more details about the actual power of this devastating earthquake. what more can you tell us? well, the power of thirst quake is set to be much higher than its magnitude,
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which is $7.00. experts have been saying that the impact of this magnitude earthquake was something like an 11.0 magnitude earthquake. that's why the devastation has been huge. it's created catastrophic, the region, the geology experts and the ill turkish disaster management agency. officials have been telling us a tricky sits on major fort lines of, of the middle east of the region. and all these full blinds actually have the potential to affect at the levant, least and mediterranean, even, and northern africa. and that's why 10 cities are on around this fault, dine have been affected as they are changing the lives of more than 13000000 inhabitants. these figures are given by the turkey it by trickiest ministry of environment and urban ization. of course, we see people on our packages that our colleagues on a grand a how have produced a people are living like idp. is it people who had the opportunity to leave those
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areas were able to leave, but as some still a lived there, staying in the tent, staying in the public buildings dormitories, a dedicated debt by the turkish authorities. i have for, ah, the survivors now. but of course, everything is changing right now into kia that the region, those 10 cities are under a state of emergency for 3 months, be it. the reason for this is to protect the properties and allies of the people. there are people who want to exploit the situation in the region. there are theater, that money lenders, a that's why the government is trying to take a tough measures against all those people. and again, coming back to the impact a, this is what we have learned from the officials and air. the experts, independent experts, is that these earthquakes in the region as in terms of after shakes and small earthquakes, will continue to happen for a while. that's why norway is safe in the region until at full risk assessment done
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for the buildings for people to get back to. but the region is totally destroyed or in some of the places. major cities like on tucker her car, her mom mirage of the a man. and ah, let's listen to what the experts told us yesterday about the impact and the power of this earthquake, which is called the disaster of the century. continues seismic data. vital input to measure earthquakes, it is monitored process and assess 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 triggered to stronger earthquakes and monday, causing death and destruction in the east. and while we're speaking were shaken twice by tremors above 4.0 magnitude. this is part of life
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here, now. harlem after. so some blood del on reduce aftershocks were, were 3.5 before martin to deceive him up as 16 will continue for much longer north, we are re evaluate in the market. it's not, as i mentioned, the affected earthquake in line with the information from our field to the business amazon. what we see is a much bigger disaster premium to supply to the all to your for the other. this means the damage tractors can still collapse, while other risks like snow for a way to earthquake hit areas. this sly map shows all as quakes that whole occurred since mondays, devastating traverse. just in 15 hours on saturday. turkey has experienced 330 earthquakes and the country has been jolted. 2305th the 6th time since what the turkish president called the disaster of the century,
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shows your margaret. is your birth mother yet a girl ought not? no need to be stern or exaggerate. i say this is the biggest tre calling you on that. so on point for magnitude was approaching was area, you know, on paid attention years. as scientists say, you can't resist nature but build earthquake resistance. city is a joint responsibility of the state people and the local administration's. c. m. k, a solo al jazeera and kyra still had on our desert wearing northern brazil where major operation is on the way to drive an illegal gold. mine is from indigenous land a way to live with
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with now it's a little less wet in sumatra, peninsula malaysia, less so in borneo those down, those are still fairly heavy and it's the orange top gives a wave of into sal, away sea. and a good part of java's that's the wet area, the area of potential flat funding. that's also true of the southern philippines and probably true the north australia as well in certain places. otherwise, australia, as a constant is relatively dry, and it's borned up in one of 2 places. but melbourne is an exception. still a poor. 90 degrees in the onshore breeze means cloudy. slightly, sharon new south wales in western australia and purse for example, we're up to $36.00 once again and the rain is off shore. northwest hasn't formed into a cycle just yet, but the last cycle to start in the coal see you can see now over new zealand wants
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to get sweater in brisbin. the real wet weather is to be found in new zealand, a particularly in nor highland that a red warnings out from sunday until tuesday. by this i mean heavy rain. and this time strong winds, remember 2 weeks ago, oakland was flooded when it's still that northern part nor followed by the risk extends beyond monday into tuesday with wind and rain this time. and the words used by the official met office unprecedented. ah. the karone of virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a just proportionally high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins . the big picture traces the economy disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail it citizens britain's true colors part to on al jazeera
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lou. ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera lined the far top stories. the salad. nearly $30000.00 people have now died from the earthquakes in turkey and syria recovery operations of continuing in the west hit areas. millions of people have been left homeless. rescue was still finding people alive under the rubble. this 5 year old girl was one of 3 people to be free on sunday, and very almost a 108 is now se trickling into revel. hell, parts of northern syria rescue efforts were hampered in the region already
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devastating, not to. he's a fool. many saying that they felt abandoned. now the m $23.00 arms group has condemned the congolese government for firing rockets. own populated areas under control. icing in the east in democratic republic of congo is now centered around 50 kilometers from the provincial capital goma. the congolese army say it's continuing to push m 23 fight is back after repelling them from the town of sack a on thursday. let's go. so correspondent malcolm webb, who joins is now from berlin. go near goma, malcolm, bring us up to date. what's happening, where you are who called into the 10s of thousands of people in this camp for display thief, which is rapidly swelling on people in those areas in the hills. where am 23 is in control. the people here say that when m 23 fighters arrived,
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people were killed, some were raped, others were mutilated. and so the entire communities from those villages say they departed on mass to come here. i'm going to stand aside and we can take a look around the 1st time we came to this camp was a week ago, every time we've come back students and it's significantly bigger. with many more of these shelters made from plastic sheets and many people here tell similar stories of m 23 fights as attacking civilians in their communities and everyone else fleeing am 23 denies those atrocities. congos army says it's fighting one the military and it's widely understood that one to back them 23 or the and 23 denies it. and following 3 days ago, attacked by m. 23 fighters on the government, 4th is just need to sound a saki. the government says it's now pushed until the $35.00 to least
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10 or 20 kilometers up into the hills appears to have successfully repelled at sack . but over the last 8 months, generally, the direction of travel is been m 23, rapidly growing in strength. that's widely understood to be with forces from rwanda, although everyone to denies it and the ways of territory from the government. if m 23 was to take the town of saw k, they will have effectively surrounded the provincial capital, the city of goma, which is just down that okay, thank you for the update markham web. speaking to that in blanco, which is near the coma. now a 2nd, the unidentified object has been shut down in north american aerospace, this time of northern canada. canadian and american forces have been tracking these cylindrical objects before a u. s. f. 22 aircraft shut it down over the econ. it comes
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a day out. another flying object was shot down over the us state of alaska. and of course, one week ago, a chinese balloon was downed off the coast of north carolina. the object was flying at an altitude of approximately 40000 feet, had unlawfully entered canadian air space and posed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight. the object was down approximately 100 miles from the canada. united states border over canadian 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 jordan reports now from washington dc. because this unidentified object had strayed into canadian air space at some point
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on saturday. it was up to the canadian prime minister justin trudeau to make the decision to disable it. and for the canadian military to then gather up the debris and try to analyze it. it's not clear yet how long that's going to take because it's not exactly clear where over the yukon territory, that an american f $22.00 fighter jet shot the object dell. now this is the 3rd such take down of a flying object in either canadian or american air space. in the last 7 days. of course, the 1st was the now infamous surveillance balloon that was taken down off the u. s . eastern seaboard. a week ago, saturday. what is important is that both the canadian and the american military's are now very much us sensitized to the use of balloons and other unidentified objects for surveillance purposes. extensively to try to gather more information
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about us and canadian military installations. about the movement of us and canadian, a military of vessels such as nuclear submarines that are known to traverse the arctic circle. as well as the concern about the possible interference of the flying of these objects. with commercial aircraft. a brazilian government tossed forces attempting to remove 20000 illegal gold miners from the yano mommy indigenous territory. the biggest challenge now is to save the tribal members from hunger and disease and clean up the rivers. they depend on to survive one a k, yet. i keep reports from ramos state. ah, yes, let me children outside emergency field hospital in boys, easter, the capital of the northern state of what i'ma. these are the lucky ones. rescued
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in time from the ongoing health crisis in brazil's largest indigenous territory. both old and young gentlemen me have been dying in their villages, from hunger and disease despite living unprotected land. the size of portugal in the heart of the amazon rain forest in co, ah, the engineer mo, mommy air, the onslaught of a legal mining has polluted our rivers with mercury, destroying our forest and livelihood. we cannot fish or we cannot drink water that we cannot bathe without getting sir. it bore young mommy policy, so junior vienna. mommy is responsible for indigenous health. every day. you receive shocking pictures from the yellow mammy villages. my babbling desperate cries for help. like this one from a man who walked full days in the jungle to send an urgent message to her 5 children war. so sick, they can't even walk. he says, send us
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a helicopter. we have no medication to treat you. nothing helicopters are being sent to take supplies, rescue the sick and chase away the legal miners. but this is something you. during the past 4 years, former president abel sonata has ignored and even encourage the invasion of indigenous territories. navina anyway, by minute chance open and there were many reports that humanitarian crisis was underway. but the former government dismantled organization in charge of protecting the rang florida and the indigenous people were then either we knew what was going on, but were not authorized to act as we should do. now that has changed in the last 2 weeks. there have been daily flights to destroy equipment used by the legal miners . all of these helicopters and small airplanes that you can see here have been used to take supplies, fuel and food to the illegal miners in the yellow mommy territories. now they have
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been apprehended by the federal police and are shown as proof that there are much larger interests at stake and that somebody has been financing this whole illegal gold mining operation. removing the invaders is only the 1st step. the biggest challenge will be to keep them out and clean up the rivers. they have destroyed monica inactive. all jazeera were vista, brazil, holes of opened in cyprus for the countries presidential run off election. last week's ballot failed to produce an outright winner. the next president will face challenges including the deadlock in reification, talks with turkish cypriots, and labor disputes the north on and of new zealand as being last 5 strong cyclone 2 weeks off. the record breaking floods. the latest storm has already come. power to thousands. meteorologists have forecast winds of up to
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a 130 kilometers an hour. some domestic flights have been canceled. rail madrid have one football club. well, come for record. 5th time, the european champ, him speed. i'll hell out of saudi arabia, 53. and which then was out in the final in the moroccan capital. the toys before an asian team had reached the club world cup final. on both occasions, rail madrid was assigned to in hopes of a surprise when a saudi arabia is al hello aiming to become the 1st team from outside of europe or south america. to lift the trophy gray on every time to discover that's enough. we're also not a big team. and he that has the good tim klob in the been is when the basic with the, with the rail fans were immediately cheered by the sight of cream,
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