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destruction despair on that warnings of disease. the struggle for survive in turkey a 9 days after 2 devastating earthquakes, you ins, health agency says its biggest concerns. now about northwest syria, where many survivors say they've been abandoned by the outside world. ah, hello there, i'm dealing with donald. this is sel. 0 alive from london also coming up a relentless assault by russia in easton ukraine. plus. my decision comes from a piece of duty under law. scotlands longer serving 1st minister shocks the u. k. by announcing her resignation. ah, hello, there. turkish health authorities are warning severe water shortages are raising
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the risk of disease after last we saw with quick said destroyed critical sanitation infrastructure, millions of survivors many now homeless in freezing conditions are without basic immunities. we're talking toilet showers, and medicine, and many remote areas still haven't received enough. aid rescues are of course now a few and far between but in carmen's or hersh. the epicenter of the quick as 74 year old woman has been pooled from a collapse building after 9 days of trapped under the rubble. another man's also been rescued after being stuck for 220 hours. more than 41000 people law across turkey and syria have been killed. meanwhile, the well world health organization says that it's greatest concerns now are about northwest syria and have our syrian president busha. alas, had to open more border crossings with turkey, nearly 6000 people have been killed and syria, and many survivors feel like they've been left behind by the international response
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. well, we have a team of correspondence covering the disaster, but we get with that salary days, an who's been on board a helicopter delivering aid supplies to remote areas or but southern turkey. a busy military control room received request for help from air is more numerous than the pen to write them all down with the military decide to send the helicopters, carry a doubt to ashanna sola. it's one of the many earthquake villages high up in the mountains of a remote part of southern tortilla. in no time, the chances are ready, the age is low, dissolved, drinks, food and clothes, amongst other things. so while journey or one hour, 10 minutes, the pilot says everybody is hopeful. when we get back, we'll still find survivors people alive and able to help unload this stuff and get
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help to the people who needed the most. soon the mountains appear, the temperature drops and every peak is covered in snow. this does not look like an easy place to lose, even if you haven't suffered devastating earthquake. i think what landing it looks like on the call, all the very see it all down. but again, we're on the ground now. the military on taking the book. we're looking at the home where what happens to the villages? what happens to the people living here we are people that made it shaking in a dream. taking a we desperately wanted to get out and ask the villagers what they've experienced. whether there are still people trapped under the rubble and how they've survived. but beyond the asked us to stay on the chopper and we didn't want to get in the way
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of saving lives. maybe having a little fun with the road, a generating file road of late. you know, that's a good thing is, is ready and emotionally, mom, moma, because i want to get out to those people like b looks like a grandfather. and so many young children. well, we have to go. we have to go. it's heartbreaking. look down and see these kids that we fly all waving out of ah, what situations are they going to? i was gonna say, what situation do they go home? i'm not sure how much of a home they have left. it was a difficult flight back thinking of those left on the top of mountains on the ground, we witnessed the cycle of loading aid and delivering duncan again. thermal of nature may have conspired against people. earthquakes of what the aid effort has
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let some light through the very dark clouds on the horizon. semi's ada drelick air base to a kia, massive aids and recovery efforts are continuing across southern turkey wrestle. sir dora has this report from the city of eddie ellen, which is also his home town. life has come to hold in the turkey city of yard since the earthquake struck last week, and nothing symbolizes that more than this clock time. a landmark of the clock stop when the question of like many others hear jody of this, there has sent his family members to stumble. no, because of the devastation, laws, no natural gas, no electricity, no water, nothing for food. we rely entirely, only a dispute in intensity. more than 1000 buildings have collapsed here and around 10000 people lost their lives. those who survived are now scars. only 25
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percent of the city has water of the pipes were habit. it will take days if not weeks to repair them. 60 percent of residence, but given without electricity, none are getting natural gas. this was the largest stadium in at the ammon. it has now been turned into a tent city that's home to more than 5000 people. turkey environment and urban planning minister, murat groom, told al jazeera that the government will provide people with more shelter and promised harms will be greatly rebuilt. electric is now some parts of the city are provided with electricity and water. we all repairing the infrastructure of the city now, so you for natural gas. the process of damage assessment is continuing. once we fix the pipes, public buildings such as hospital, august, greens, and buildings that have slight damage will be our priority to provide gas enable. we will rebuild the homes within a year. 100 eco luxury. business here has also been disrupted,
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and must shops have either collapsed or are heavily damaged. this is what is left of his erstwhile shop. you see we have lost everything. whatever we had in the shop, he's gone. we don't know how we will resume our business again. but at least my family's alive. according to some reports, the earthquakes have chris. yes. more than $80000000000.00 in losses or 10 percent off is cross domestic product. not the among the scale of destruction is embarrass and the displacement of survivors is becoming the humanitarian crisis. rescuers here or not, he had a fever. voices. from under the rubble there gradually shifted from finding bodies to clearing the debris and providing the essential goods as services to towns of houses who have survived christmas. there that all jazeera or the among southern tortilla 2 fairies have been sent from in symbol to the poor city of iskander in turkey's earthquake. still one is providing shelter and support services and the
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other were transport survivors to other cities for medical treatment. natasha game reports now from miskin. during these children are too young to know the word earthquake. they asked their parents why their house shook so violently. they want to go home, but they say do tunes scared, disclosure go let actually get a psychologically, it affected my 5 children a lot. i could barely rescue them. all my savings is gone with because at the factory i saved my children and that is enough for me. this theory has been converted into an emergency shelter and medical clinic. every one we met on board has been living in tents. it arrived from istanbul 2 days ago and is docked in the mediterranean port city of his gun, duran in her tie. the mayor says, 14000 people have died across the province. the survivors feel numb grappling with
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trauma, their only just beginning to articulate was, was so lovely all to be for, well, nothing is left. i don't want to live here anymore. i cannot live with this fear. you can't believe what we've seen. horrible things are psychology is badly affected by it. there were so many sounds, everything shaking it stopped and then we ran. survivors can get psychological support on board the ship. the president of the turkish red crescent says it's providing mental health services across the region because its capacity humble compared to the immense gale of the need that they deal with on whatever god says it happens. but we are very afraid. i experienced the moment of death. i have nobody a little more than a week ago these earthquake survivors had beds to sleep in and taught food to
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eat. the sick necessities most people take for granted. now there, among more than 13000000 people, carrying the worst of southern tre, kias collective trauma. natasha guinea, old 0 is scantron, turkey or millions of syrians have been affected by the disaster. and most of the deaths have been recorded in rebel held areas where aids been slow to arrive. mohammed val explains the enable held city in tone of didn't at his, his close to the border with tortilla for 12 years. it's survivor bottled pumps, and off to liddy shells, launched by the ceiling, ami button of quake level. most of it in seconds more than a week has passed since 2 quakes strike this region. and people here say there is no sign any help is on its way they're struggling to survive on their own. busy
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young circle desperately need tense. i can stand the cold, no problem. i can sleep anyway, no problem. but they are women, children, and injured who we took out from the rebel. good luck here. i just dropped my kids off at the hospital. a whole body is all blue. i need both because i guess nobody tokyo has sent help to people. he caught him, but the queen of disrupted that and worse and they're suffering. you couldn't get us from the 1st day. we had around 3900 families who reflected without any shelter . we had $270.00 buildings that would completely destroy around a 1000 buildings and not suitable for you. we have 3900 families who have no shelter. last week, the united nation started sending $82.00 syria for border crossings with port after the syrian government announced it would cooperate. and shortly after its
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representative visit to the affected area, both the trauma of the people we spoke to was visible. and this is a trauma which the world needs to heal. and the reason we're here is because we want to raise money for the brave organizations which are helping these people overlap. bo this people to syria, other humanitarian agencies and countries in the region, half sent 8 shipments by air to damascus international airport. but quick survivors in opposition held areas in the northwest said none has reached them. then we'll fill out the full. we want our voice to reach the whole world. but where's the 8? there are hundreds of people who still need tenants out and they don't even have somewhere to sit, find a solution. whereas this 8 coming from, let's see. it is never going to come here. when on the side of the nearly 3000000 people who've been displaced within syria live in the northwest,
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many have been forced to move repeatedly because of, of all the ask weeks have left tens of thousands homeless yet again. and the desperate team jumped her food medical care and clean water to drink. 10500, you dozens of people trying to reach you are, are missing and presumed trying to after they're both sides of the living coast. on tuesday, the migration agency says the vote was carrying a t people when it left for all k or earlier that the authorities have retrieved 11 bodies so far. while 7 survivors have been taken to hospital, at least a 130 migrants of di trying to cross the central mediterranean, just the sheer, your washing al jazeera, alive from london, still ahead. health work as him allow he struggle with the country's worst color. i break on record. and the death till rises in new zealand after a devastating storm swept through the country.
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ah hello there. the weather is looking more settled in new zealand, but before we get there, let's have a look at australia. it's a largely quiet hot and dry picture for much of the country. apart from the very north, we got a tropical lo, that could swell into something that's gonna bring some severe thunderstorms and 2 rental rain to northern areas of queensland, possibly dipping down into the north territory as we go into friday. now, western australia, we have got heat wave conditions certainly further in land, but pursing the temperatures start to climb again over the next few days. and we will see a lot of that warm sat watkins that south east corner temperature is certainly on the rise. ready for places like melbourne. we look at the 3 day here, touching up high end of thirty's, coming down slightly. we will still see that warm to through to saturday when we do
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see a dramatic dip of about 10 degrees celsius, but still largely settled here. now that's not the case with new zealand. things have improved the remnants of that psych current remaining further east of both the islands, but some heavier rain pulling into the north island by thursday friday though it is an improving picture certainly in the south. now as we move to south east asia, we still have the flood advise result for some of the islands in the philippines. but most of the rain is offshore. that sure weather update. ah, oil companies, the biggest companies in the world had a very deep under standing of the climate crisis for the rest of us. and yet they did not tell anyone else. that's where the crime 40 years of denying their own scientific evidence. i thought that i could influence them to change their business plan. this was very naive decisions that have played our future is just pure evil.
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i don't know what to say. big oils big lies. talk to on a just, you know, lou ah, reminds of our top stories here on al jazeera, turkish health authorities, a warning severe water shortages, raising the risk of disease after last week's earthquakes, destroyed critical sanitation infrastructure. millions of survivors are without basic communities, such as the toilets, showers, and medicine. the world health organization says it's great, his concerns are now about northwest syria. i'm has asked, syrian president bashar law said to open more border crossings with turkey. many survivors feel like they've been left behind by the international response. dozens
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of people trying to reach you or are missing and presumed drowned after their bold sank off the lip being called on tuesday. un migration agency says the board was carrying 80 people when it left customer out care. earlier that day there has been fierce fighting in eastern ukraine as the russian forces continued to attack ukrainian positions in the town of po grove. in the dynette, screeching 12 civilians were injured when an apartment building was heavily damaged by shilling. earlier russia said its troops had broken through 2 fortified lines of ukrainian defences. on the eastern front and the rounds. regions governor has denied reports that ukrainian forces are engaged in a major retreat. the head of nato's cova member states to significantly increase their defense spending in order to support ukraine. he installed tim bard made the plea on the 2nd day of the nato summit in brussels, that fasten rupert's nearly
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a year into the war. ukraine is using more ammunition than nato countries can produce tank and artillery shells are especially needed amid fears that ukraine could soon run out. nato secretary general announced you contracts with the arms industry. this is now becoming a grinding war or attrition. and the war, attrition is a war logistics on the, on the on. therefore, this is so, so crucial for our ability to ensure that ukraine wins is able to retake territory. and for this to happen, nato nations need to dig deeper into their pockets. the pledge 8 years ago to spend 2 percent of the countries annual budget on defense won't be enough to face what stall timber calls a more dangerous world today or with law, where i believe that just spending 2 percent will not be enough. it must be the basis for everything that follows. the german government district rating that right now and will soon reach an agreement. last year, germany committed to an additional 100000000000 years to defend spending, but only
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a fraction has materialized so far. nato secretary general has called it a battle of logistics to raise to speed up production of weapons and ammunition, both within nato and in russia. only a year ago, many countries didn't see the need to prioritize defense spending, but the war in ukraine has changed this. the challenge is now to deliver these weapons ammunitions in time. ukraine says they needed to fight off a new russian offense if they are urgent request for f. 16 fighter jets has yet to be answered. if they will start a real offensive campaign. certainly they will use aircraft or from their side trying to stop our defense, her forces, and they will dominate in the sky. that means it's a real threat. that's why we need more sophisticated, more modern aircrafts to stop them to defeat them,
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to determine them. nato members are reluctant to send fighter jets fearing an escalation of the war. for now they want to focus on making sure weapons and ammunition already promised, reaches the battlefield. step, fasten al jazeera brussels. russia says it's new, foreign policy will focus on ending what it calls, quote the western monopoly over global affairs speaking the lower house of parliament, foreign minister sar, glove rove also said the western support for ukraine was pre arranged. she wouldn't show you executed the us and it's satellite a waging a comprehensive hybrid view, following years of preparation using ukranian national radicals as a battering ram. so the purpose of this war is not hidden in your school. it is not only to defeat russia on the battlefield and destroy russia's economy, but to turn it into a pariah state. most nicholas surgeon has it as a resignation. after more than 8 years as the head of scotland,
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his government scottish national party leader says she wants to step away from what she calls the brutality of modern politics. empower since 2014 sturgeon is scotlands long. the serving 1st minister and the 1st woman to hold the roll shall remain in office until her party chooses a successor. the s m p is scotlands largest party holden, most of the provinces, seats in the british parliament in westminster, and the scottish regional parliament in hollywood. sturgeon became leader of the s and p after the 2014 independence referendum, when scottsville to 55 percent to 45 to remain part of the united kingdom. she vowed though to keep pursuing independence, but her most recent efforts to hold another referendum were brought by britons. supreme court or a challenge has more clouds have been gathering from nicholas sturgeon. but when the storm broke, few were expecting it a morning of leagues followed by confirmation at a hastily arranged media briefing. today i am an insane my intention to step down
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at 1st minister, a leader of my party. i have asked the national secretary of the s n p to begin the process. so be waiting a new party leader and i will remain in office until my successor is the lead elected. explaining her decision, she spoke of the mental and physical impact of 8 years in a relentless job. i'm not staring scotland towards independence would get fresh impetus. with a new captain had the helm. the decision was and she insisted because of the current rough seas by nor it will be tempting to see it as such. this decision is not a reaction to short temperatures. of course that are difficult issues confronting the government. just know that when does that ever know the case? the popular mood shifted against nicholas sturgeon recently after she pushed a bill that would make it easier for people to change their legal sex. it became a full blown controversy when a double rapist who done this was moved to
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a women's prison. and her main course, the 2nd scottish independence referendum was smashed in november. my supreme court ruling that they can't be won without westman says, unlikely assent. so nicholas sturgeon favorite telling the next general election into a de facto referendum on independence disquiet within the past. he about how much further far was that kind of strategy would actually pick the party and the independence movement. so i think that will probably end up being the issue that defines the leadership contest. and it will be interesting to see if there are differences and work with 5 different u. k prime ministers. through that her political dominance, north of the border, seemed unassailable. to leave big boots to fail, and big questions about the future have scotlands independence movement. rory helen's out his era. a bus carrying dozens of migrants is crashed in panama,
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killing at the 39 people. 20 others was injured as the bus collided with another vehicle before falling off a cliff. the passengers had made it through the dairy and gap route, which is a dangerous stretch of jungle that connects columbia to central america, and were being driven to academy of the border with costa rica. it is the worst accident in panama involving migrants in at least a decade. malawi is battling its worst cholera. i break on records since march, more than a 1000 people have died and the government declared the disease and national disaster in december. but health workers is still struggling with the large number of patients that need treatment. katherine saw reports. this man has symptoms of a disease that has been declared a national disaster in malawi his week and has been brought to these health center in blown tire to be treated for clara crispin lever brought his sick wife here several days ago. and in time, she's now recovering, i telling him,
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but the rest is over more than cassandra, woody. when i return home, i will insist on my family's hygiene. my wife must cover food properly for food must be well cooked. i will see twitter that they have soap at home for daily hand washing more than 1000 people have died in malawi in the last one year. more or coming to facilities like this to get help with the health work. as he has said, this outbreak of clara is a crisis. the mortality is habitually just because we are admitting our trista acton patients per day. so compared to previous was people in the villages in the communities. they have to understand that koya is still here under the health to come to hospital elia so that they should minimize and also reduce pressure to those people that are waking in the hospital. the outbreak started in march during the rainy season and has spread to different parts of the country. health officials
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have struggled to vaccinate everyone. oral vaccines have run out, is due at high risk. from the corridor went by the members of the flight, my going down by the still we are getting all of our lender kisses on a daily basis. we've seen what are some of us, i live and very number of people were i'm on a daily basis. so you get maybe 1015 good. they would just do the wording for a level as sat. outbreaks have been often in malawi, but this is the wasp on record. the disease is spread by contaminated food, water, and poor. hi jin. while it is easy to treat and treated, it can kill within hours. health workers are warning people about the importance of keeping their homes, neighborhoods and markets clean. and they're hoping that message gets across.
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catherine soy all 0. easy lynn's prime minister says he has grave concerns for people who remain missing. as her powerful cyclops swept through the country's north island, and these 5 people were killed and hundreds had to be rescued. a cycle gabriel brought floods and lifesize o michelson sharif reports with an unprecedented natural disaster in useless snot island. entire towns had been cut off by flooding and land slides. farms, houses, and bridges have been washed away. cycle and gabrielle has now passed, but the impact of the storm will be felt for weeks to come. oh, florida, florida. 5 verify for the for the dog. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. what order you buy really? well. the damage is a
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family plan. i think we'll be printing a lot more than 10000 people have been displaced and 840000 left without power. on tuesday, a state of emergency was declared only the 3rd time in useless history. it's enable the government to move and resources from across the country to help civil defense efforts are immediate focus. his, his brain undertaking life saving missions for those affected by the floods who needed to be rescued, getting telecommunications and power back on as quickly as possible. conducting aerial surveys to understand the extent of the damage and to identify where people need help. deploying emergency supplies, food, water in medicine, and getting communications a seats to the areas that meet them. the 2nd follows floods in oakland and northland 2 weeks ago, which were triggered by record breaking rains. the government says,
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now's the time to provide answers to climate change on the consume sharif on just seizure. it's re former prime minister silvio berlusconi then acquitted of bribing witnesses to live by his so called bungle bungle policies. the verdict from a court and alarm came after a trial that lasted 6 years. he was accused of asking $24.00 people to give both testimony in a previous court case where he was charged with paying for sex. so the 17 year old night club dancer burned a scone, was eventually acquitted in that case because of a lack of proof that he knew. he was paid a minor side. the passenger's worldwide of had their flights cancelled or delayed. after a technical failure, a german airline loose tanza with $200.00 price with canceled frankfurt airport due to check in a boarding problems. company says engineering works on a railway line mistakenly cut a bundle of cables. system failure comes 2 days ahead of plan strikes at 7 german airports.
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