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burying the dead in the turkish city of iskander and when grieving relatives blame the government for not reacting quickly enough to mondays. earthquakes. construction methods in turkey are also now under intense scrutiny. arrest warrant issued for more than a 100 building contract as ah, hello, mario minimize the in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. as a slowly starts to flow, the u. n. a chief admits the international community sales northwest syria, coming up israel, that stuff that's right in the occupied west bank days, off to a car, ran into a bus stop killing 3. i
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have been moments of relief and tears of joy in the midst of destruction and misery, as survivors miraculously found alive under the rubble of concrete and debauchery. but the death toll is also rising and millions and now homeless and also frustration over the pace of a deliveries to the worst hit regions in northern syria, shows ready gone by years of war, limited access routes for aid. the you and in other organizations have been accused of not acting quickly enough. and turkey are almost a week since the quite struck. survivors are still being pulled from the rubble. a father and daughter rescued earlier on. but chances of finding anyone alive is becoming more remote. the total number confirmed to have died has passed $35000.00 and it's expected to keep on rising. as more areas, a cleared almost $30000.00 of those killed our entire kill while over the board in syria. more than 5700 people unknown to have died. i've also been arrest warrants
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issued for more than a 130 people in connection with the construction of buildings that collapse. but the turkish government itself is also now facing scrutiny over construction standards that have not been properly enforced. one of those rescued iran is this 10 year old girl. she spent almost a 150 hours trapped in the ruins of a building rescue. as in hot, i had to pull her through a hole in the floor before emergency services could take away for treatment. also we have the a team of correspondence who've been following the story. and sasha game is in and takia. sammy's a down is in car, i'm on marsh russell said, is that the challenge goes you border crossing? i said bag is falling developments from it stumble. stephanie deka is in no, dia 1st. so from but it's smith has been reporting from a scantron scanner and grave diggers must
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work quickly. the noise from the heavy machinery disturbs what is normally a peaceful place. all of the booty are slam, waits with her surviving family for the bodies of one of her sons. his wife and the 3 children killed my son because they didn't send a crane to do the rescue. did my son have nothing to give this state? didn't he served them? he was the best mathematics teacher in hattie. how could that conscience accept this? after all of his other? all survivors contend and prey by the freshly dug graves of their loved ones. not all of the dead have been identified. so they are buried here. it's respectfully dumb, but there's little ceremony a no mourners and sometimes not much left to bury the victims. now a number d n a samples have been taken. if anyone comes looking in the future, only the dead had been identified, accounted in the official death toll. some estimates saw that the identity of
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around half those killed in monday's earthquakes is unknown. the manager here, the cemetery, tells us these plots all the way up to the fence would take about 4 years to be filled up beforehand now in $3.00 to $4.00 days from the distraught survivors. the complaint we've heard regularly this past week that the government's rescue effort has been too slow. that you are a tyrant, you have no conscience. you took my 5 kids. how could you let a whole family disappear because of a crane? they are still under the rubble for 7 days now. even if they got winded by the quake, they are already dead now. you killed them. turkeys president has admitted failings in the initial response to the earthquake. reggie type bird one says the rebuilding will start within weeks. the frustration here is why did those buildings collapse in the 1st place? bernard smith, alger 0 is kendra. and while there is a tasha name has more now from and takia in her type province. retina apartment
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complex in antalya, and at one point were told about 3000 people, lived in the ruins of these buildings. in the last few days, 50 people were rescued. but one worker tells us at this point, the ground, the rubble has gone silent, and the odds he believes of yet another miracle rescue is pretty slim. search and rescue operations however, do continue here. they continue in 8 provinces, here in the south that have been declared disaster areas to into other provinces. they have seized operations. this is a mammoth effort. 233000 people on the ground trying to help turkey out, recover, and with no electricity. very little food, no amenities. many people are still trying to evacuate, move to places that are safer,
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warmer and have food. about 144000 people have been evacuated out of these disaster areas. they've been moved to. 1 hotels and university dorms, in fact here in tor kia all universities have pivoted to remote learning to accommodate the displace we spend some time today in the commercial district of and takia before the earthquake. it was a city of about 200000 people, a pretty bustling commercial center, a tobacco olives, cotton, et cetera. and we spoke with business owners who have faced alluding, we did see throughout the commercial area of soldiers with machine guns standing guard. we'd heard stories in particular about shops with gold that were being heavily fortified to ensure that there would be no theft. not only has there been looting, there has been a theft of aid. thousands of trucks headed to the southern provinces are full of
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humanitarian aid. there have been cases of that age being stolen. the ministry of justice says 57 people have been arrested. or tuan is saying, if you've looted, if you're engaged in any kind of corruption or you exploit this disaster, you will be punished or the destruction gassy. untapped province has also been overwhelming. thousands there have been displaced, homes reduced to rubble. algeria, stephanie decker has more now nor the yee has been frozen in time life changed here at 4 17 am. that monday morning. you can just get a sense looking at these buildings. this is an entire residential area. this has been completely destroy, but you also have other parts of the city where the apartment blocks still stand. but there are so structurally unsafe and if you go through them, there's an eerie feeling here of where life has absolutely changed where it's ended
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. you can see the balconies. you can see the incredible cracks of the building. this is why also of the army here is telling us to be very careful when we operate . because of the danger of them actually having pieces fall off. a lot of people we've been talking to saying that within seconds the entire earth shook the entire building took in this building were told only 2 people lost their lives, the rest managed to get out. and then of course, we had the ongoing rescue and recovery operation, incredibly in the last 24 hours or so. they managed to pull a mother and her child from this location. i'm one of the workers here. one of the rescue workers is a volunteer. he has 6 members of his family still left on the 2nd floor of this building. you have relatives, as we've been seeing across the southeastern region, waiting for news of their loved ones. this lady has been sitting in prayer for
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over an hour. and then now when we're walking through these apartment blocks, he see television screen, chandelier, curtains still hang. it's incredibly difficult to convey the sense of devastation, the sense of loss. one man we spoke to who has a shop here. and also his from here said life is over in ordering in order it nerdy is no longer on the map. so we're very difficult to see how in an instant, everything has changed for over hundreds of thousands of people or 30th caroline marsh was the api center of one of the quakes. sammy's a down is now has more on how the search operations are going. when a body was pulled out from the rubble behind me, placed on the floor immediately,
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well, you could smell death in the air. you could hear the shrieks and the cries from. people assume oddly relatives. when they were matched with the reality that another victim has been claimed by these earthquakes and emotionally taxing day, temperatures are now while they're crashing, they're falling as quickly as the moods lifts and falls here. but there was some good news to day from got hm. on mirage and had time 8 people pulled out of the rubble that lifts the hopes that gives people hope and we saw a bit of that. 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 distress full. and you can see the contrast in
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a small area on one side, babe. you know, they stop 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 bat 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. li, when's a chief hussein the international community fail northern syria. martin griffith nat with the head of the white helmets at the turkish syrian border on sunday. he said people in syria right, e felt abandoned and he's now focusing on correcting that failure to you and aid convoys crossed the bible. how
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a border on sunday. the un says it consists of 10 trucks that a kind tend supplies for the victims are so center is following those relief efforts at the border crossing said it was rescued from the rubble of her home in norton syria. which too was his hard. monday's earthquakes in sodom, trickier as this 6 year old girl recalls the heart of her experience. she still doesn't know how much she has lost. this is a lot of the building swayed from one 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. today, her father and 3 of her siblings died. and when he met, that's the deal doesn't know yet we'll so didn't tell her mother because we're concerned about their health. stories or survival and death are heard over and over again. the biggest natural disaster to hit the region in decades is the latest
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crisis for the people of syria who have experienced year of war displacement and hunger aid agencies warned the worst is yet to come. there is the lack of everything and her and, and, and of course it's called the winter is going on. so people need to be kept warm. and we've set up a small clinics just to look afters. people's injuries. serious health care system was already struggling due to the war. the world health organization says at least 20 health facilities across to a position control northwest, including 4 hospitals, have sustained damage. and while emergency medical services have been overwhelmed with trauma, passions essential, health services have been severely disrupt it has to be able to be, as you can see, part of the hospital was damaged. we lacked doctors and medical supplies to deal
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with such a big emergency. the needs are enormous and we don't have enough resources. aid has started to flow in, but the knees are on an unprecedented scale. tonight edition is coordinating is disaster response from government control areas where he says it's working to gain fools from damascus for faster and more regular access to the northwest. but people dare say it is too late. countless lives, they say, had been lost because there appeals for how put ignored by the international community. cut out has sent an 8 convoy and medical team to the northwest, syria where most internally displaced syrians leave. the golf nation sees more will follow. 12 years of civil war has taken so much from syrians, 13000000 people, half of the country will be displeased within its borders. millions choose to come to turkey to begin a new, safer life. but now the bodies of those who died in the earthquakes are being sent
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back to celia to be buried in their home comfort. this, instead of that, i'll just go as a border crossing her, consulting latasha present. i had type one analysis on saturday. the university accommodation will now be used to how's those affected by the earthquake students in the sample have been leaving the universe. he dorms to make room for the survivors. as i beg reports, after being told the news, the government plan to has a quick survivors in university accommodation. the students in istanbul had to vacate their dorms at short notice the k their belongings and said their goodbyes. celsius would not be moved online until the end of june. i didn't get off to the president made a speech the same evening. we learned that our blocks will be emptied. we are sad, it's like the panoramic period. we will have online education. we did not one and we have some grades and then god grant us the we have nothing to do with making
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a sacrifice on our education is bothering me a bit to be on the list from the local shelter. parents came to help their children pack and move. we do want to do our part to help the families in need. i am sad that i'm not going to be able to go to school, but also the situation is pretty bad. so i know that families need a place to say so. yeah, i don't really feel too bad. then tie education system in the affected areas has been hit. but the government says it's determined to make sure there is minimum destruction, education, trim top floor, my in the reverse, by building additional tense, we will support our children's learning process and conduct a series of activities to normalize life. we have up to 141 tenths if you need any assistance. we have the preschool teachers and psychological counseling and guide exam. all our teachers on duty inside the dorms, they're ready to receive evacuees. here in istanbul, most of the students we spoke to were happy to be doing their bit. not all students have to leave those with family affected by the earthquake international students.
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medical students, as well as the old with no find me, they can stay with can all remain. but this is a part of the effort and sacrifice the entire country has been asked to make to deal with this disaster. i said vague, i'll jazeera assemble, dorothea. they will sell to bring you on the program, including all the excitement now bring in the united states has super bowl one fans of stock entrepreneur around the world, eagerly awaiting a hard time performing wildfire blazing. central chile. we're gonna hear why these are some of the was the country has seen for years ah, with as a visible arc of active weather around australia, it is going from the top and then down through fiji,
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towards new zealand that there is the remains of tropical cyclic but for australia, it's just a little bit of sherry, weather new south wales running up and towards brisbin particularly. so during the twos are the shells look bigger slightly warmer and melbourne, but $22.00 is nothing to write home about. slightly cooler in pers, down to about 28, but generally speaking a dry picture away from the far north. not so if and using by tuesday, the red warning is probably about to expire. this is the remains of that tropicals like them. they've been gale force winds or just v gale damage likely around oakland, possibly anywhere near north on and even in christ church, going to catch the edge of it. windy and wet weather. this is during tuesday and the wet weather in southeast asia has moved itself. so the wet east is going to be soon away, c, barley, and probably the southern philippines. and there's also rain stretching from china towards the far safa japan buttons, cold air coming down, which is telling because southern china and even now hanoi is showing 10 degrees
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above average. temperature was that'll go down as the cooler, as spreads in, which will bring significant st. i think to japan, but it's wet snow, which increases the avalanche risk significantly. ah, the, from the al jazeera london, rural cow center to people in thoughtful conversation. i can be in my culture. i can still raise my voice against patriarchy with no host, and no limitations. the pandemic actually exposed to the injustice in our society's part too, of as my con, am hath, on our cat in hospitality, we have protected these men who are by land and bully, hudy b unscripted on out his era blue
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the me look at my stories, the following now, the number of people can fun to have died off to mondays, earthquakes as the past 35000, but it's going to probably keep rising. those more areas cleared. more than a $130.00 restaurants have also been issued in connection with the construction of buildings that collapse the government itself is also facing the scrutiny of the building codes that were not properly enforced and its shop ration continue. there are also miraculous cases of people being found alive. this is a 10 year old go, a toddler, and a father and doorstep. they survived for a week under the devry and some 0 temperatures. new in the 18th says is, organization is failed. the people of northern syria and that they are right to feel abandoned, do, and hoping to open more border crossings into syria to get urgent. he needed
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humanitarian supplies into the country. well, in all the stories of following israel security cabinet is given formal recognition to 9 jewish settler outposts in the occupied west bank, which are illegal under international law. the policy will, far as he condemned the decision saying it lowly aggravate tensions. israel is also planning to step up raids, an occupied east jerusalem on the west bank after recent violence. sorry, i wrote reports from west jerusalem. stone raises how they've been operating recently. israeli forces move in fast while palestinian fleet in the last few weeks. this is become a daily routine and occupied east jerusalem. and the rest of the occupied west bank . this time, the ceiling, the family home of palestinian has been cut, aka. on friday, the father of 3 slammed his car into a bus stop near the legal settlements of remote. 3 israelis were killed, including 2 sibling children. on sunday,
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the cabinet meeting turned its attention to the frequency of the tiger. 3 in just 2 weeks. carried out by young palestinians, including a 13 year old or from occupied east jerusalem and all operating alone. so the new israeli government wants to send a strong message to limit or to propagate, answer to terror. strike hard food to deep now 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 today, and some are preventing as much as possible, harming, goes uninvolved with family and friends of the attack and say they to all being targeted and what they've described as collective punishment through mass arrests rates and demolitions of homes. thousands of palestinians have already been killed by is ready for this year alone. israel's most right wing government hasn't been in
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power for long, but it's already facing major hurdles apart from the palestinian issue. it's also facing accusations i'm trying to undermine due to sherry and move the country away from democracy. not today saw the biggest nationwide anti government protest in weeks. more than a 145000 people stood in cold weather here, the 1st of several commit to curb to just re powers. some have called for an end to israel's ruling coalition, which has fall right? ultra nationalist parties, including ministers, with convictions ranging from racism to the prime minister himself is on trial for corruption ah parts benjamin netanyahu has dismissed these protests as a refusal to accept last election results. thought a height of al jazeera west jerusalem. now the u. s. is announced another unidentified object has been shot down over lake huron. it was the,
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it was 1st detector of montana on saturday and was not considered to be a military threat as well. joe biden gave the order to bring your jack down. this is the 3rd such incident and as many days, early up the canadian prime minister said to teams, there were looking for the unidentified cylindrical object, a u. s. fighter jet shot down on saturday. this, after another flying object was shot down over the state of alaska, just intruders had recovery teams on the ground want to locate and analyze the objects. it represented a reasonable threat to civilian aircraft. so i give the order to take it down. canadian and american fighter jets were scrambled and an american f. 20 to successfully shot down. the object recovery teams are on the ground looking to find and analyze the object when it's just over an hour until k cough. in the
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biggest sporting event in the united states, the super bowl of kansas city chiefs take on the philadelphia eagles to determine the champions of the nfl super bowl. 57 is taking place in glendale, our zona. out there is hydro, castro is in philadelphia. i will be watching alongside the eagles, fans hiding what special about this super bowl. i am doing everything with
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. all right, thank you very much. with eagles fans there in philadelphia. direct castro brakes. type it in the biggest sporting event of the year. then they wouldn't take it actually. now, massive wildfires burning in the country. central regions at least 24 people have now died. pfizer spread across b o. b o new blair and sankey, up destroying more than 800000 homes. police have arrested 20 people suspected of austin or latin america. it is salisia newman has more and what's been happening that she has sent us this update from calvary? no. i'm in south central chile, near the town of godaddy,
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nor here in the allegheny or region where you can see that the forest fires are out of control. look up here. there is a helicopter trying to fill buckets of water it's. it's like nothing compared to the extent of this fire, which goes all the way across the other side of this mountain. let me just show you the smoke also that we're seeing over there. i can take off my face and ask, otherwise i won't be able to breathe. there's a lot of smoke this fire, allegedly that was started overnight and according to authorities, much of the forest fires are most of the forest fires that are appearing here in the albany. or region are being said on purpose and many people are saying that it's there are being set by members of radical or resistance, my porch and groups that operate in this area. they live in this area. and apart from that, in the summer time here in south america,
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they tend to to attack these forests which belong to park street companies. that when they've declared war on, they say that they are the big the enemy that they haven't taken over their historic gland. their ancestral land, but at this time, for the 1st time in a long time, there's been a terrible heat wave in this area. the fires are spreading all over south central chile and they are also damaging property right now we're seeing a few bulldozers just over there coming up the this road. they're going to try to stop this a little bit further up, but they're absolutely outnumbered. we've only seen about a half a dozen fire fighters here, so this fire will clearly be burning for a long time longer. ah.
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