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at least 35000 people are known to have died cruise battle to find survivors. an earthquake devastated turkey and syria and rescued after 6 days trapped under the rubble. a baby girl was pulled out alive in the turkish city of antar. ah, your wants your life and hi daddy and obligated also ahead. israel steps up its rates in the occupied west bank days after a car rammed into a bus stop killing 3 israelis, a race decades in the making. how iraq is looking to revive its past writing on its unique horses. plus the weight is nearly over. we build up 2 super bowl. 67 with hundreds of millions expected to watch. the kansas city chiefs take on the philadelphia, eagles. ah,
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in hello. it's nearly a week since 2 devastating earthquake struck southern tor kia and northern syria. the number of that is staggering. more than 35000 between both countries. and that figure is expected to rise significantly. there are still miraculous stories of survival. several were rescued on sunday morning, after spending nearly a 150 hours beneath the rubble. meanwhile, turkish officials have issued arrest warrants for a 113 people in connection with the construction of buildings that collapse and mondays earthquakes. but the government is also facing scrutiny for not enforcing its own building codes, and 2018 more than 39000 buildings were deemed unsafe and the epicenter of her mon morass. so we have a team of correspondence right across turkey covering all the latest developments. stephanie decker isn't nor dar. natasha. her name is an and taco,
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and hi province. we have bernard smith in can their own. but we begin with sammy say done. who is into her mind marashi. he's following the recovery operations. when a body was pulled out from the rubble behind me, placed on the floor immediately, well, you could smell death in the air. you could hear the shrieks and the cries from people assuming the relative when they will met with the reality that another victim has been claimed by these earthquakes and emotionally taxing de temperatures. and now, while the crushing that falling as quickly as the moods lifts and fall here. but there was some good news today from come on rush and ty, 8 people pulled out of the rubble that let's hope back, gives people hope when we saw a bit of that, maybe we'll come to the drone and try and give you an idea of what we're talking
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about on the one side here, you've got the rubble and you've got the heavy machinery, the bulldoze is, which is usually brought in, at least in that spot when they're pretty sure. but there's nobody left alive there on the other side and see if we can get the drone. this may take a minute to turn around. so bear with us while i let me call out to drone operator moot lute for an obligation boot cut off. we can move, i'm just asking them if they can turn the camera around. on the drone, on that side we have had a different story. and with the nice thing is with the drone. well, you are able to see how really tense, distressful. and you can see the contrast in a small area on one side they've, you know,
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they stopped for the moment. on the other side, we've had a tense situation where they were calling out. they're giving the calls of life on the vat rubble, because they thought they'd found somebody alive. this is all going on in a very, you know, in a tight area, but it's packed with people as you can see on those drone shots. and maybe if we come back to the camera here, you'll be able to see what's going on here. people are camped out. people are trying to stay warm. these are people who have lost their homes. these are people who are looking for their relatives. and it leads to frustration it leads to frustration, as our reporter or sole saldana explains into this report now from carter amman, marsh. this building was once home to the families that lived here. now, many of the residents are buried under the deputy. the wisest from under the rubble
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are fading with every passing minute. and those alive and safe are exhausted by the tortures with sometimes losing temper. and control tension is running high and time is running out by these kids coming and anger rising o me probably a lot of the highest has said his mother, but his younger brother is gone and he says he is the oldest among siblings and his younger brother. shouldn't have died 1st. be the one that was due yesterday. we are suffering pain. i don't want any one else to experience this. many lives here have been torn apart and families chevy or talk to say the to earth, craig that hid the city, released energy equivalent to that of 500 atomic bombs. the skate of destruction is immense. the churches disaster management authority says the duration of the 1st earthquake that he had south and turkey was 65 seconds. while the 2nd one lasted
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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 cot. i'm on my rush . those who survived are now trying to call the window to save people is shortening, and the cost of failure is too high. got too much of me. we've been working for days without stopping. i'm mentally down with but i have to stand firm and continue to work because they're relying on there has been some post here 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 that. the problem. a moment of celebration and a spark of hope for those still waiting at night falls on the rubble in common. my rush. these rescue dogs denise through the debbie it detach the smell
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of someone below, possibly alive. and it is time again for the steady and delicate rescue work. resetted ash, i'll just 0, carmen mash, southern turkey. but there are still miraculous stories of survival. a 10 year old girl was rescued after spending 147 hours trapped under rebuilding and, and talk yesterday. and she was one of the people who are pulled from the rubble on sunday. another was a 5 year old fried in the province and another moment of relief from the same area . a boy on his mother were pulled from the wreck. 150 hours after the earthquake. and as of a name has more on the destruction in taca and southern turkey. it's a city that dates back to ancient times and given that lengthy history, one has to note that the 2023 earthquake will be
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a very prominent no doubt entry in its history in roman times. and tasha was actually one of the largest cities. it's always been a commercial center, a bustling one at that. we are in a suit. and as you can see it and defeated her gold shops, clothing shops, mobile phone, shops, up above people were living in these apartment buildings. many look in habitable now. and it has been this way throughout the city as we visited, the commercial district, we have been talking to business owners. and so to one man who own to shoot shoe store is, he says on monday it was impossible for him to come and check on his business. his home had been so severely damaged, it's now uninhabitable. he said he had his family are now living in a car, but he said on wednesday he was able to get to his door and discovered before his
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eyes. he said, 56 men looting his shoe store. he said he told them, please, if you need the shoes, take them, but don't steal them and re sell them. it's my livelihood. he was unable to convince them. his appeals fell on deaf ears or in an takia hundreds are now essentially funding for themselves among the rubble of what used to be their homes . here's bernard smith, with a look at what life is like at night in the ruins. the only heat, the only warmth in the city comes now from the fire is made from the debris of the homes where these people, once lift, survive, is going on to the hope that somehow their loved ones may still be alive. under the rubble for hassan. 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 kid survived. it will be
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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 district. it took just 2 minutes of the earthquake to cause all this destruction. it's the most devastating, quaking turkey since 1939. building regulations have come a long way since then. but enforcing 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 and untouched and 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 are still living on the streets and their body still under the rubble. that is why there is such an
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urgent need to get people away from the disaster site and into temporary tented accommodation. there are now fewer visible rescue operations here. mother. 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 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. is being felt by tens of thousands of people, inter kia this week, bernard smith, al jazeera and takia. while 62 building contractures have been arrested inter key in connection with the collapse of buildings. a property developer was arrested on
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friday as he tried to leave the country opposition. parties accused the government of not enforcing building regulations. an experts are calling for more quality control during the construction of buildings to reduce the risks in the quake prone region. since costs are glue has more than that from ankara much we continue seismic data. vital input to measure earthquakes. it is monitored process and assess in real time here at the turkish disaster management agency. turkey has had some 5 major seismic fall plants risking 70 percent of its population and 6 to 6 percent of a sense cape, the largest. so those trigger to stronger earthquakes on monday, causing death and destruction in the east. and while we're speaking, we're shaking twice by tremors above 4.0 magnitude. this is part of life here. now,
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holland, after so simpler deluxe us office, ok, over $3.00 for marketing to us will continue for much longer. we are reevaluating the markets, the dimensions of the affected area, earthquake line with the information from our field. go to the summons on what we see is a much bigger disaster than we anticipate that this means the them instructors can still collapse while other risks like snow for await the earthquake hit areas. this fly map shows all as quakes that whole occurred since monday is devastating tremors just in 15 hours on saturday. turkey has experience 330 earthquakes and the country has been jolted. 2305th, the 6th time since what the turkish president called the disaster of the century, shows you, margaret, is your birth mother yet a girl ought not,
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no need to be stunned or exaggerate? why say this is the biggest tre calling you on that? so on point for magnitude was approaching was area, you know, i'm paid attention. as scientists say, you can't resist nature but build earthquake resistance. it is a joint responsibility of the state people and the local administration's seen m k, a solo al jazeera and kyra. so my colleagues, i me say done is following recovery operation in carmel mirage. and he asked the local manager of the chamber of architects. that's eunice emory couch match how he believes the situation was allowed to happen and she'll be there. so why did they follow the regulations? the biggest problem here is because your buildings regulations are not being observed. let them check ran that also enough process of being
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constructed. so not enough for that in the by honestly be not really you don't, you know, not enough controls and not enough. yup. within it's not many things actually to short mama and after 2000 and the regulations had improved trust, certain extent and also not only regulations, but also the controls while they're being constructed. having the same prude to a certain degree. but you might add a actually very quick, has not had the right area to to buildings because the structure is not let's hurry, who's responsible from this is basically those who actually had a city is,
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can in the tech and who give permission to those buildings. so that that could be able to add what you responsible in fact and, and this magnitude and or caitlin to think every nation around the world who from craig to look into data to be regulations, thomas, to being protect it from books, just family should be okay. or can tones local walter devastation is overwhelming on both sides of the border and turkey and in syria. stephanie deckers, following developments from the turkish son of, nor doth tens of thousands of people seeking shelter. there is a tented area. i don't want to call the city, but it's growing. set out just a couple of blocks away where people are having to now live,
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at least temporarily until a more permanent solution is found because they're not going to be coming back to their homes here. any time soon, there are still a couple of buildings where people remain under the rubble. when i say people these days, it's much more believe to be bodies. however, one of the sites we spent the day at 40 bodies remained there, but they did pull a mother and a child alive from there yesterday. so there is still a glimmer of hope. certainly the rescue workers are exhausted, but they will tell you what i asked them. no, do you get any sleep like maybe an hour or so in our vans that we don't, you know, they're working on adrenalin, they're working on needing to find people needing to find the bodies for the families who sit day and night and the bitter cold waiting for any news, and even if it is, you know, tragically more and more bodies that are being brought out but to be at least able to bury them, talking of the dead. it's been an endless stream of dead to really that we've seen since we arrived here. we went to the turkey syria border yesterday took her to
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cover the aid, the renewed aid that was entering serious part of the year. you and it, you know, the mechanism that's been in place during the war of course that was put on hold since the earthquake. well we actually saw that completely. florida's was constantly car is arriving and bringing out bodybags of the dead. more aid is trickling into rebel held parts of northern syria to un aid convoys. cross the bible, how a border on sunday. the u. n says it consists of 10 trucks that are carrying 10 supplies for the victims. xena who has more on relief efforts. sir, deal was rescued from the rubble of her home in northwest syria, which too was hit hard by mondays, earthquake and southern turkey. as the 6 year old girl recounts the horror of her experience, she still doesn't know how much she has lost preface. the building swayed from one
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side to another and there was destruction. everywhere i heard my mother calling my father's name. i then lost consciousness and woke up at the hospital. i didn't lose any one in the quake, but i haven't seen any one yet. had voltages her father and 3 of her siblings died . so the name of that the deal doesn't know yet. we also didn't tell her mother because we're concerned about their health. stories of survival and death are heard over and over again. the biggest natural disaster to hit the region in decades is the latest crisis for the people of syria who have experience, years of war displacement and hunger. agencies warn the worse is you have to come. there's a lack of everything. and, and, and, and of course is called the winter is going on, so people need to be kept warm. we've set up a small clinics just to look afters, people's injuries,
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serious health care system was already struggling due to the war. the world health organization says at least 20 health facilities across the opposition controlled northwest, including 4 hospitals, had sustained damage. and while emergency medical services have been overwhelmed with trauma, patients essential health services have been severely disrupted. as you can see, part of the hospital was damaged. we lacked doctors and medical supplies to deal with such a big emergency. the needs are enormous and we don't have enough resources. aid has started to flow in, but the needs are on an unprecedented scale. the united nations is coordinating its disaster response from government controlled areas where it says it is working to gain approvals from damascus for faster and more regular access to the northwest. but people there say it is too late. countless lives they say have been lost
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because there appeals for help were ignored by the international community. santa hood her. oh shes eda. well the mirror of katara has met the turkish president, the 1st head of state a visit since the earthquake struck on monday. read the paper on greeted chest. i mean, ben, how about the sandy and stumble car was quick to send rescue teams and aid in the aftermath of the quakes. it's also provided 10000 mobile homes for those who have been left homeless. and the greek foreign minister has become the 1st high level european official to visit turkey. a they show support comes despite the decades of stream ties. nikos dan, das promise greece would do everything it can to help turkey. so i have an order for my prime minister to assure that grace will do whatever i can to support to keep in this difficult moment. other than that, i would like to agree strongly with admitted, said earlier that it is not necessary to wait for the natural disasters to improve our relations with the
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me now and is really forces have killed a young palestinian called cause i walk during a raid on the janine company occupied west bank 2, others were injured and one person was arrested. 47 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces. and settlers in the occupied west bank since the beginning of this year. this all coming as israel saying it will step up. it's raised against palestinians and occupied east jerusalem and the occupied west bank. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu may be announcements on sunday is really army has sealed off access to the homes of palestinians who it accuses of carrying out attacks that you've limitless, the appropriate answer to terror strike hard and refer to deep roots in our country . accordingly, the cabinet is meeting today to prepare for an even broader action against those carrying out terrorism and their supporters in east jerusalem and judea and samaria,
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preventing as much as possible, harming those uninvolved. there are higher, i has more from western for them. they are going to be discussing a military operation, expanding that especially with these recent attacks. they will so they'll be discussing national security as a whole, as well as expanding the illegal settlements in the occupied east jerusalem and occupied west by now. all of this, of course is off the back of a 3rd attack that happened on friday. that's the 3rd attack in just 2 weeks. and certainly in about a month since this new israeli government has come in and netanyahu has made it clear that he will come down hard. of course, some of those measures are being false. tracks include the ceiling of the homes of anyone they see miss harris, but also anyone that they deem as a supporter of those harrison. the home that was sealed overnight belonged to the family of his sin, has in the 1st year old from occupies east, through them from a neighborhood called iso away. so this is the direction that the government is
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going towards. and of course, they have to be seen as clumping down hard. they've already been stepping up those rates. and some of those measures that they want to introduce as revoking citizens, chips for anyone in the occupied is truthful. and again, that they deem as a terrorist, or related in any way. the head of the wagner mercenary group says it could take 2 years for russia to fully seize control of ukraine's eastern regional john. yes, candle hands. you have any pre goes in. statements comes, as the mercenary force claims to have capture the eastern village of cross the hora . nearby moved, the area has seen, saw the fiercest fighting in months. years of war and instability in iraq had taken a toll on the countries rich equestrian heritage. but now there is a push to revive the tradition. but most of the head reports from southern iraq for the 1st time in more than 3 decades in iraq courses compete in a long distance race. university student 40 mom has come to the ancient sumerian
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city of new port from the southern city of basra. and she is excited. she is one of very few female jockeys to take part. she says, she's emotionally connected to her 4 year old arabian thorough bread mayor is our she, anna, we have been eagerly waiting for this competition. it had been a live stream to ride a horse until i real i said with the opening of an question, clap in my home city. i hope to participate in more competitions and represent my country abroad on our side. oh, when was the hail at the kind who i am greece marcus, a breakthrough for equestrian sports in the country. during the us led invasion, thousands of state own thoroughbreds were lost. some were killed, others neglected or stolen and smuggled abroad for 3 decades during goren sanctions,
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horse racing in iraq was told. now, nearly a 100 joke is representing the most iraqi provinces are able to compete in a single res. it's part of a drive by the countries main equestrian organization to grow the sport and raise standards. bumper boycotted yeoman. my ears don't. we're trying to salvage the golden times. our team of national experts of many years of experience in cove countries. despite all the hard times, our country has gone through and we still have some of the best breeds in the world thought offer some pure bloodsaw kept at the federation's main facility in the capital, baghdad. here, houses are vetted to ensure that in top condition to meet international standards and compete broad. iraq used to be home to some of the finest arabian thoroughbreds . their value is judged by civil criteria, including strong physique,
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soft skin, white eyes, a large nostril to help them in hail as much as possible, while racing. but above all, it's their intellect and ability to respond to commands that sets them apart. back at the race track, the iraq equestrian federation is hoping the event would revitalize this port and fall. tma is calling on, although iraqi girl is to follow her lead. i'm with the elders euro in the poor, southern iraq. the count on is on to the kick off of america's biggest annual sporting event, the super bowl. more than a 100000000 people are expected to watch in the u. s. alone. david stokes reports state farm stadium in glendale. arizona is gearing up to host one of the biggest
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shows in world sport super bowl. 57, the kansas city chiefs against the philadelphia eagles for many bulls down to the quarterbacks. patrick holmes, for the chiefs against jaden hurts for the eagles. it'll be the 1st time that 2 black quarterbacks stopped the super bowl. it's gonna be a great match up. and you can ask for a better team to go up against the super bowl. i mean, it would be a fun game and i'm excited for it. besides anything else that come with it, you know we just want to go leave it on the line that at all hagen. ah, do we got to do? sunday is not just about the quarterbacks. we'll also see 2 siblings face each other for the 1st time in the super bowl. sheep's toys 10 travis kelsey against his older brother, jason, the eagle center divided loyalties to their mother, donna. oh yeah. lona: them inter even about it since they were 10 years old, it would be on the same team and it would be for probably the browns cuz that's all they knew at that point. but that didn't happen and i think they landed in the
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right places. more than a 100000000 people are expected to watch the game in the u. s. alone. and it will be shown in more than $200.00 countries in $25.00 languages. knowing time grammy award winner brianna will headline this year's half time show her 1st live performance in 5 years. i'll make this quick, mr. marina and i know you got some brownies to ruin. and as for the adverts, a 32nd spot will cost $7000000.00 for pina. this sabrina. what do you? yeah. hardy able ha is a massive audience. that's a lot of people speak to at the same time, but it's more than that during the civil war. most consumers are excited about the commercials. they want to talk about the commercial, so it's not just advertising pundents like myself, we're excited. everyone is excited. so the stage is set to the advertises, entertainers, the players, and also the gambling industry. with $50000000.00 americans expected to better record $16000000000.00 on sunday.
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