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more than 37000 people are now dead a week on from the devastating earthquakes, inter kia and syria, for many anger and frustration. mount emergency crews and turkey are continue to find survivors. but the un aid chief says the rescue phase is coming to an end. ah, we are watching al jazeera life or my headquarters in del heim, daddy and abigail. also coming up. the world is accused of failing syrians as international aid trickles into areas devastated by the earthquake, also a heads ah anger and israel is the parliament debates, giving itself power to overrule the supreme court. ah, no me. it's been
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a week since 2 powerful earthquakes struck turkey and syria. more than 37000 people have been declared dead across the 2 countries. the real toes likely to be significantly higher. but there are still moments of hope. rescuers pulled a woman alive from the rubble of a collapse building and her tie crews are also working. carmano rush to free a mother and her newborn child who are reportedly still alive. after being trapped under the rubble for 7 days, the summons or tea are accusing the government of a slow rescue response and some of the hardest had areas. bitter, cold, and damage. rows are hampering the humanitarian response. aid is desperately needed . people in northwest syria say they feel abandoned by the international community view and a chief visited the area saying the world has failed people there, that the rescue phase of the response is coming to an end. what we've seen happening in these zones of the earthquake is that the rescue phase is dragging
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live people out from the rebel, from finding those who died in the rebel that's coming to a close. and now the who my chair and phase, the urgency of providing shelter psycho social cat food schooling and a sense of the future for these people. that's our obligation. now. we have a team of correspondence coming the story across her kia a 1st time using don, looks back at how the 1st hours of the disaster unfolded more than 37000 days more than 90000 has been injured. millions have lost their home and the president of turkey says, hundreds of thousands of building have been damaged and uninhabitable. all against all the all people have been pulled out of the robber alive today. in a young girl was rescued after a 178 hours in the cold in the rubble. well,
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that's giving hopes in places like here. and today's started here with some good news with hope. a young girl, an 18 year old sod that pulled out alive from the rubble. she said, please help my sister. she's alive inside to. well, that's the hours when tom we will following the rescue effort to reach her and they did eventually reach her. but sadly, she was not alive. this area now is full of these kinds of stories full of emotional rollercoaster of one minute hope. and the next minute the hopes crash, far too often into despair into crying and wailing and grief. this location was a collection of buildings or as they call them in turkish, a c k. now it's just
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a heap of rubble that is buried people's hopes for the future. a very difficult situation that all began with one fateful minute. ah, about 4, 17 am local time. monday, the 6th of february. this security cameras from a driveway in civic se would kia, captures the rumble and the tower going out in another city, 2 hours or so further east. the earthquake sounds like gunfire. in gauzy and tip nurses rushed into the neonatal wall to stop the babies. incubators, falling over witnesses say the sway and roll of the earth lasted 2 minutes, but felt like a lifetime. and as buildings topple ah
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crowds rush out on to the streets. laurel sought after listen to save themselves yoga and surveyed the damage they confronted with chaos. robin one good. the magnitude, 7.8 tremor was one of the largest ever recorded in total care. it was powerful, as you can see, it was shallow and it was felt as far away as greenland. wow . across to the pier and the neighboring syria, the rescues began immediately on the torchlight and in difficult conditions. i. mm hm. people desperately digging through the rubble with their bare i engendered in
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northern syria rescue. as from the white helmet group, pulled out a young baby who had been cradled in the arms of her dead elder sister. i was well and his 1st light broke. the scale of the disaster became clear. sammy's a dan al jazeera, no dog to the kia i tie providence is one of the hardest hit part of turkey year. natasha. her name is in the city of on taca with more on the recovery operations there. untouched is now a city of earth, quake ruins. this street gives you an indication as to why it has been decimated. one man tells us we are psychologically broken. there are no services people have been told to evacuate yet some remain. that's because they are holding a soul shattering weeklong vigil waiting for their loved ones to be pulled out of
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the rubble. holding on to the hope, however, infants decimal that they will be granted a miracle rescue. eugene only that alicia, our loved ones need us to be strong. my beloved nephew and his wife are under the rubble. g. know the tiny line between hope and despair. i'm going through this for the last few days between miracle and reality. she was the people who remain are also living in the rubble. they say they've been given food, they've been given clothing, but they still don't have shelter. they complain that the search and rescue operation was slow to begin here in on takia. they say it took about 3 or 4 days after the earthquake hit to begin in earnest. since the earthquakes hit more than a week ago, there has been a national reckoning over the well known use of shoddy construction material and the lax enforcement of building codes in compliance with earthquake engineering
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standards. warnings were issued, amnesty is given. now people are angry coverages. it's wrong to blame the government, although they've made mistakes. i think all the responsibilities on the contractors, the ministry of justice has issued 100. 34 arrest warrants, arrested. 3 people and police are searching for more than 100 suspects in connection with building code violations. as for the people here in on takia, they say they know this diverse city with each it routes will rebuild. but given the is work proportions of this devastation, they know it will take a very long time. natasha name l. jazeera and tuck. yeah. turkey ya. there have been moments of hope and joy like this one in the city of as yamaha. and that's where a young girl who's been named as mariah, was pulled from the rubble a 178 hours after the 1st week. but experts say the window for such rescues is
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nearly shut because of the freezing temperature. and the sheer number of collapse, buildings, salon hood is following the cleanup efforts underway there. this is the focus of mind that has been considered as the most effective city with the great that show turkey one week ago off. so i'm on my us and i just recently took seems to be working institute. but the main thing that pops in here is that the teams are starting to remove that update of the heavy to destroy building such that such as the ones that we are seeing now more than 2600 didn't being posted in on it because kill more than 3700000 so far, according to the local authority,
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that was of the seems to protest to move that up. and it's really important, as she told us, it's important because it's allowed to keep the seats and also it allows removing also the things i have really damage has done yet these things are the real product that the people of mine are facing in the days that followed the 50 just also with the tom stuff allocated to the family that has lost that house if he comes in be i'm terms of the away from the been things has been said also to feel hospitals are working in a month to care for the people who are, especially in, as in estate,
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off from off, especially young people, children. this is the, the situation in mind. if the box was nothing is going to be done here. they did, they maybe we remove all that up. so the life in the city can be resumed again. there are nearly 10000 foreign aid workers in turkey and now from 74 countries with more on the way in the port city of its kinder. and the indian army has set up a field. hospital, bernard smith reports the turkish public health system has collapsed here in a scantron. the indian army is filling the gas. it's field hospital in a school is the only health facility serving a pre earthquake population of a quarter of a 1000000 people. initially, we had dramas, loss of gloss over lymph head, and oh, jest dramas. brit patients were buried in the rubble. we had to do an am petition
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to save a life of the patient it's leg was gangrenous. then finally, we have saved stabilized him and moved him to other a donna. now, the patient profile is changing and al gradually immortal the infectious diseases are coming in. the turkish government has struggled to cope with a disaster of this scale. so citizens are relying on aid from across the world. i know making sure that on the morning of the quake, i made a search says everywhere was hell. i thought i was going to die and i started reciting my final praise. we don't know what we'll do next. we're on the street. there was another tremor just a moment ago and we're outside the public hospital. opposite. the school is in too dangerous a condition to consider re opening with more than a 1000000 people homeless across southeast and turkey, many living intense. there's an increased risk of a wide spread outbreak of disease. lenient army says it'll only consider leaving
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turkey when the number of patients is treating begins to level off. there's no sign of that happening now. bernard smith al jazeera, his candor or anger, is building across the border in syria, with survivors saying the international community has let them down. aid has been slow to arrive in the rebel held northwest, and then when i am carson, a resolute is one of those who feels abandoned. well, if on october, 2nd, i am here to watch. i remember a few of the above the memories here. i see my sister's rest, her sons, clothes, and all of them there smells here because it, when they remove everything, i won't come back. i say are gone. here's their car like a some of my, their water tank ala baba, the solar panels like memories, got all these of the shop, sort of the whole world lead the syrian people down. this is struction was in
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europe or any other foreign country. the whole world would have gathered here to rescue those killed runs down. but here no one cares when they were displaced football no one asked about german and we were bomb. barrel bombs were dropped but no one cared about us were playing on fit. i did know we're getting nothing from turkey and not from the government side. you know, we hear besieged a cut hurry, a convoy of 7 trucks carrying blankets, winter clothing, tents and other essential, has now crossed into northwest syria from turkey. the convoy was organized by the charity cutter funds for development. the charity says its immediate focus is on providing aid, but it will transition to rebuilding houses, universities and schools, an earthquake areas. i'll just 0 as the armor unhealthy. is that a camp been? syria? is rebel controlled, a free region and families, their fear, they could lose what they have left because of aftershocks. see month to have
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colored reason when we are standing in an area that cannot be described as account . simply a number of tents have been put up among the damage residential buildings on the outskirts of a free before funding, right. to show you those tenants, we will move to the left of this mosque, which was partly damaged as a result of the earthquake. it's now a shelter housing, dozens of families with homes, what totally destroyed other families, mostly women and children have taken shelter in the mosque for fear of after shots, the loss of which just happened a couple of minutes ago. we go back to the tents. we spoke about earlier, this is the civil defense struck, bringing more tends to how's the more displeased families we were not able to go farther in, not where city, because of the power outage caused by the earthquakes still ahead on al jazeera. we don't want to miss this opportunity. we don't know when we get this opportunity to
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meet the nigerian candidate hoping to make history in the upcoming elections ah. beneath the waters off the guy in east coast lies a newly discovered bounty of oil, enough to transform a country with a poverty rate near 40 percent. according to the world bank to an oil rich republic, now the nation's newfound oil wealth is funding an energy project that is electrifying the rural landscape. while guyana is just beginning to export boil to the world, president here finally wants to replace carbon based fuels at home with renewable energy. with the goal of cutting the cost of power in half, the nation's energy planters are harnessing the rain forest rivers to power hydro plants, like this one near kato, even in the capital of georgetown were going on. as oil boom is being felt, the most solar power is transforming the landscape and the power grid event boom,
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can continue. experts say the fossil fuels, bounty of the guy and east coast has the potential to provide clean energy to the countries remotest regions and lift the fortunes of the next generation. how do they controlled information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how if this is intended, can we find the story? the lithium post? dissect the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered with the me. hello, we are going to be top stories on al jazeera this hour. more than 37000 people have been declared dead one week after 2 powerful earthquakes struck turkey and syria.
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the death toll is likely to be significantly higher. but there are still moments of hope and rescue. operations are still underway. a 12 year old boy was just full from the rubble alive in the last. our inter key is high problems after being trapped for a week and a category, a convoy of 7 trucks has crossed into northwest syria. answer from turkey are you when it's calling for more border crossings into syria, to be open to light in humanitarian supplies? kelly clements is deputy high commissioner at the you in refugee agency. she says, politics needs to be put aside to help with thousands of people who are displaced in serial. there are people, families, women, children, that are now in parks. there are tense in multiple locations and it's cold, it's really cold. so we have it working very speedily with others partners in terms of collective centers, trying to get more support to community centers. a shelter remains the largest
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single need right at the moment. for the many people that are displaced, but they're also deep trauma. now that we're seeing with families who've experienced a year after year of crisis in the un refugee agency with, with many partners have been present in this country for many, many years. we have a large operation here in syria and in fact we had preposition stocks that we were able to deploy quite quickly. including here in a level things from mattresses, to warm clothing, to blankets and so on, as well as some shelter materials. and this is something we're going to have to significantly ramp up. this is a country where obviously displacement has been unfortunate year after year 6800000 people total affected. and it is an operation that is seriously underfunded. so we have materials here, but we're going to need much, much more support to be able to get to places like a level and other parts of this country givens. large number of people that are
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displaced in the north west politics is not what we should be talking about right now. people are people we need to reach them where ever, when ever and how ever we can. and we will aim to do that. funding is indeed a serious problem. we will be appealing as the united nations in the next day, or 2 with an international appeal for support both for, you know, for the, the needs here obviously for at, for us as an agency, but other partners as well. other news now and thousands in israel, or rallying against prime minister benjamin netanyahu proposals to reform the judicial system. the demonstrators have gathered outside the method in west jerusalem as parliamentarians are discussing the proposed bill. the changes would limit the power of the supreme court while giving greater power to the government. critics of the far right governments call it mc emma friday. sarah,
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hi ross has more from west jerusalem saying, hey, we've been industry, we have a bright light. we have different effects. my mother's been, you've been really concerned, i say right. wait, 17 and it's been history. while we're also seeing and hearing from people is that they are dog exist in this country will. and if the record come through because of the number of minutes is that all in this document that are in that position despite the convictions of racism or. 2 include things right, the prime minister that is config paid on its own trial corruption. what would be the best that something has to be done now? so any of things going on? the president himself, on the side on,
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on president i'm leaving need to discuss the position bearing in mind public opinion in israel. meanwhile, the cabinets in israel has recognised 9 illegal settler outposts and the occupied west bank despite passed us opposition. the far right finance ministers at $10000.00 housing units could be built and separate existing illegal settlements. the palestinian authority called it an open war against the palestinian people. moldova as president is accusing moscow, applauding to topple her government. my ass and do says she is confirmed an allegation made by the ukrainian president voluntary zaleski last week that his country's intelligence services had discovered a plan by russia to bring down moldova as pro e u. government sounds who said rush as aiming to use moldova in the war against ukraine, that the kremlin efforts will fail. russia has yet to respond to the allegations.
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women make up half of nigerian population, but only 10 percent of candidates running for office in this month's elections. one woman vying for state governor is raising hopes that voters may elect the 1st female to that position. act of a say this could market turning point for women in a male dominated society or my the degrees reports on the eastern city of viola. i mean, this is a moment female activist and nigeria have walked one 0, a woman from a major political party becoming a candidate for governor. and she is a from tra, i should have been on the over came religious and cultural barriers in the frederick of society. to get to you, she says it's been worth the struggle. it gives woman. it gives so a door to us and gives us says to the and to val, what does the confidence that to yes, all soul ah,
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who wore men can walk towards open buying what ever elective position the desire. ah, although women make up half of nigeria population, they've long been on the fringes, economically and politically. we know also by virtual delivery of aid keshawn, particularly in this part of the country. the woman i've been at the disadvantage compared to men, ha, but actually say changing attitudes and their strength in numbers could work for them. this time. it's really time for women, and we don't, we don't want to miss this opportunity. we don't know when we get this oppertunity again. ah, niger is general election later this month is being keenly contested and closely watched. women active is across nigeria. i'll beat the election of a female good, and dickinson died. loosen from that offers. if that happens, they say the process it could be within reach the outcome of the vote wouldn't be
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3835. the final school, the chiefs and more homes, claiming their 2nd total in 4 years. i talked a little bit of everybody. it wasn't like i was only person talking in a locker room and we just challenge each other and to leave everything out there. and i don't want, so we play tight in the 1st hour that you didn't see that same joy that we play with. and i want to guys just know that everything we worked for for this moment, enjoy this moment. you can't, you can't at the moment overtake, you are super bowl. $57.00 and be paid. what about that? but my home 10 to 727 year old. my home is the 1st place in 1999 to win the season and b p. the super bowl and cbo and b, p in the same year. you'll now get a chance to celebrate back how the chief spends on monday. they stokes out his era . the news continues here now does 0 after inside story with
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snow that came out of the high ground and turkey, necros, azerbaijan, into iran failing to run. and it's significant, particularly if you're in the parks on the roads, it melts quickly and the source of it is no longer a storm of a took. it's very quiet here. the sun is out by day the windy weather is up in the black sea, but over the search area for those affected by the earthquake, it's a huge area. it's been night time temperatures have been a problem. not so much. the weather falling out the sky. that's still the case, 50 everywhere, sub 0 overnight, possibly worse on the turkish side. a leper there represents norton syria and we are minus 3 morris consistently overnight. next, 3 days. us or 4 or 5 degrees below where it should be. so we've had below average temperatures by the amber night in this area for a while, and they'll stay that same way. the snow is moved away from town. it's for the south in iran and up in afghanistan as well as rain, persistent lighting, q 8,
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and southern parts of iraq. south of that, they're surprisingly, it's really quite warmer. suddenly breeze means doha is up to a very warm for this down here. 29 degrees walks of the summer combined, but humidity mean big thunderstorms, lot of rain bowman and mos coming mosaic, mozambique. and in by way, ah ah ah ah.
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