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make this area off with him and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 people, but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lives only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on it just either. the ukraine's president visits communities flooded off to an agent down this, this $4600.00 square columbus has the, the color there on the side of the attain. this is l 0 life. and also coming to don's arrival sides baffles the control of a large weapons factory causing a major flash fuels that but the palestinians and john was
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injured and it's really rate demolition west and we look at the house hold and sign in remote areas are coming together to save the planets, the ukranian president brought to me as a lensky, has visited the southern coast on region to inspect evacuation operations that launch pots of that area on the was a, off the damn was reached. on tuesday, the lensky praise rescue crews and also discuss getting clean water and other release supplies. and this is all design and thousands of people have been forced from their homes. since then, as a covert down was damaged, polanski is also called for more help from international aid agencies. a. let's look at a map because the normal curve of them links the bang. so there's a need for revis held by russia to the south ukraine to the north,
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both cave and moscow choose each other of deliberately attacking that reservoir. ukraine una pointed governor of coast on says about 600 square kilometers now under water. will that speak to our correspondent charles dropped said he joins us live from cuss on. charles, we're hearing from valencia another appeal to the international community, but not lessons this time. of the i'm sorry, i missed a question that as you can see behind me, there's a large machine going into the will with your eyes. this evacuation effort continues. we be speaking to the authorities here is i believe that there are still around a 1000 people in the homes. we understand most of them largely refusing to be evacuated . we were in a boat early this morning and we could see civilians leaning out of the windows asking for drinking water that was being handed to them by police and by some of the volunteers. as you say, present zalinski, congratulating volunteers and the emergency services full. the work here off the
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yesterday having to appeal to the international community. the international red cross to, to deal with is what we understand or potentially thousands of people in the russian control side of the river that are also needing evacuation. they just more people coming in on a boat here behind may. what's also interesting is that we estimate that the river may well have risen all the floods may well have risen over nights. um we saw areas that were flooded this morning. um, inundated with water in the outskirts of care, so that will just certainly wasn't the yesterday i'm we're also heard what we understand to be outgoing shelling from some of the areas close to the city. we've heard no in coming, but they are sore to say and they ministry, hey, all very nervous about any kind of response, any kind of shedding, obviously,
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from the russian occupied side of the river. so as i say this evacuation goes on and there is still a lot of work to do here. there are serious issues with water as well. drinking water leasing trucks supplying what we'll do is to some of the civilians who, who are being evacuated. we've been having a look at this malice effort and the effect that the destruction of this time as had on this city. and this is that report. so there is a sadness that pervades these flooded streets. soon off, the rushes invasion of song was attacked and then multiplied by russian forces. and now launch aries at the city on the water. many of the people who were turned up to the crating, i mean, we took care of this on late last year, being evacuated from the home. yes. everything was demolished. the. it's frightening. the 2 story houses had been swept away and the somehow through the
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floating down the river. there was no one there when he will. ukraine, accuse these rushes of destroying the cockles. there lived in the pro river and causing this terrorist attack to prevent in advance across the pro river towards the russian occupied crimea, says keith russia says ukrainians responsible and is also moving thousands of people to safety on the opposite russian occupied side of the river. this is one of many streets here in cash on safety, completely flooded. we understand that they were hundreds, if not thousands of people that were living here until this dime was destroyed. and now they've all been forced to leave is there with is about mines that may have been dislodged and carried into the city for the flood search for them to put the boats to help the search for more trucks. people cages with kind of
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key cats with good chart is violet. us divided all can i know we was shouting and banging on windows. there are no it people are only animals. the water there is almost over the signposts. evacuation buses are full. the young and old, we take with them a few belongings like pets. at the which is usually it's very hard to explain. honestly, it's so hard to speak very hard. i don't know where i'm going. we were taken out and now we're on a and the city had already experience some of the worst suffering in this world. now, i mean to flood waters and destruction, its people are forced to endure even more. charles, drop it down to 0. capstone thousands of people have also been evacuated from russian health territory and pass on by some villages have been completely so much residents and several districts have been ordered to leave their homes. others have
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no choice and without them doing but as to a, there's a big house nearby where i was picked up. it's much higher. somehow i got out. the fly was so strong, it blew me away. somehow i made it. i couldn't climb up. i was exhausted. citizen waterman system, everyone has animals. everyone has dogs on their roofs. everyone has chickens. the people refused to evacuate without this livestock. everyone hopes that the water is falling and everything will be fine and not the one that speak to john. this judy, i should pull that over in moscow usually what have you been hearing that from the pro starting so the laces sway hearing from the russian side is that 5 people have died and 41 have been taken to hospital in the russian controlled left bank of the, the pro river, also a tough news ages that correspond to interpose the, the ukrainian forces have had the place where people were guessing together for
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they've curation in the town of goal a priest. and which is one of the most effective areas downstream of the, the prairie, but as where old also was rushing level and also the accent gavin though they hear some region less. the result is said that the shelling from the ukrainian side humphrey is the rest killed. ration that over to be much to celebration is on the way according to a to the source. his food drinking volta and pound trying rates. is that being supply that well, the full 1000 people have been evacuated at the moment. over 14000 houses have been submerged. the speed of the car into the need for reba has increased 10 fold and that complicates the recreational process from the floods of areas. oh, so according to the imagines the services of cause, while the technical services of these, a parisian nuclear power plant were pulled, that there was enough move in the rest of was for cooling down the reactions that
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so the consequences of the disaster have to be assessed of course, but according to pulls from 222-4042 thousands people, thousands people i should say of also sizes of households and agricultural lands, numerous lies told. all of them needs basically to be to be evacuated or needs some, some, some, some sort of help. and even the deals or she has report, a balance of occupational price isn't at the activities of many local, say the left to deal with the disaster on the on this came over destruction is in numerous of cause that and communion on a suffering on both sides julia, as i pull that over the us with the view from moscow, thanks for yearly. a concert on the army and the rapids. a vote for us as a baffling for the control of a large weapons factory and southern cartoon is already closed. i may define it as a nearby fuel debt, but the problem is the group says it's inside the facility,
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but the army says fighting is still ongoing. residents in that area say they've had plains bombing or tennessee strikes. they're worried about the possible explosion due to the proximity of gas and fuel storage facilities. will that speak to a correspondent? have a morgan, she's on the ground there for us, an on demand that's across the river from call to him. but as we've been saying that all sounds incredibly dangerous, given what's kept on that side, can you talk us through the status of the, the fire and the fighting now? well, it's been more than 20 hours since the fire 1st broke out in the warehouse that has fuel and gas storage and its facilities in the southern parts of the capital hotel . and just a few minutes ago, we were still able to see the column of smoke rising from batch facility with it, which is about 500 meters or less than half a mile away from the weapons manufacturing company that belongs to the southern these army residents who were supposed to say that throughout the night they were
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able to hear explosion. but they were also able to hear the heavy artillery being fired by the sudanese army as they tried to regain control of the weapons facility . now we know from the rapids support forces that they were able to enter the facility. that is one of the biggest, the weapons manufacturing facility on the continent. and we also know from our resources that fighting has been ongoing for the army to get the recess out of that area. army. so source of say that's the control of the facility is not completely under the rapid support forces and base to reconstruct regain control of parts of it. and that they're trying to regain full control of the facilities from the rapid support forces. now residents, they're also this morning see that there's been ongoing fighting that they can hear the gun fired. but because again, of the proximity of the weapons factory to that few saffo and the gas devil, they are concerned with all the explosions they hear. and with the heat so that they can see coming from the, that that's facilities from the, from the depot. and the fact that many residents have left is causing concern that
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the residential area in the parts of the capital will be destroyed in the fighting between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army heavy. you say residents can hit and see the fires. you, obviously, this is a military facility, very close to a civilian. the area, people understand of the very, very worried off people able to leave well, many people are not able to leave. first of all, this is in the southern parts of the capital. many people from the northern parts of the capital, from the eastern parts of the capital, and from undermanned 60, where we are flat to that area. because since the thoughts of the conflict, it has been relatively safe. now those who was supposed to say that the past 48 hours were the worst 4048 hours they've witnessed in that area since the south of the complex just to give you a sense of what they went through. they said that they were able to hear the heavy artillery, many of them not knowing where they would go to because there's an issue of transportation, transportation modes to be able to meet the capital has minimized greatly because not a lot of cars are now moving out of the capital to take the residence would there
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then, is the issue of the financial costs. people can't afford to leave and then there's the elderly and those were sick, unable to leave their homes. so they all concerned about these residents in the southern parts of the capital. they say that they are looking at the fire as it continues. they're hearing the ongoing fighting. they are concerned that they will be more explosions. and now a residential area that has been relatively comp compared to the rest of the capital that has been engulfed and despite thing. and they say that they don't think there's any place they've in the capital at the moment. huge amounts of anxiety. they haven't morgan on the ground for us, an on demand across them out from top to thank you have a as well. some people can't leave, but hundreds of thousands of people have fled. the violence ensued on neighboring chad has taken in the largest number of refugees, many of them west off for the sight of years of conflict and atrocities against civilians. the same as rob, you reports now from the hospital in andre. that's an eastern chat. in the town of
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audrey, this is the only general hospital that service is not only the local community, but scores of refugees that are fleeing the violent sense, who then most of them who are arriving. and in fact, all of them, by and large are from dar for the chief of medicine here, tells us that they are beginning to feel overwhelmed. that there are no more beds for any additional patients. and what they need immediately is more assistance dealing with the medical needs of those that are arriving here at the maternity ward. doctors have delivered several babies born to refugees that have arrived under incredibly stressful conditions. now if we walk a little further, we begin to see what it looks like when a hospital of the size of a small hospital, a humble one, for a small town, by all accounts, when they begin to get overwhelmed, this is what happens. overflow is being overseen by doctors without borders in these tense. these tense are basically make shift recovery wards for people who
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have been treated who have arrived with injuries broken phone sprained ankles. but what we have seen a lot of in our time here is many people with bullet wounds. the chief of medicine has said that if this continues much longer, they are going to struggle to provide the care that many of the people here need. and the most of those that are currently residing in this hospital, most of the patients that have checked in and are being treated around 75 percent of them. the vast bolt are sudanese. people fleeing the conflict in dar for medical professionals. we've spoken through here say that what they want to see is a meaningful intervention by the international community. not just in terms of dealing with the humanitarian fall out of what's happening. but also in trying to bring an end to the conflict into the same bus route of the old 0 address. and the splinter to john, unless are among several palestinians injured by is really forces in ramallah and
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the occupied westbank israeli forces with demolishing the man accused of carrying out to bomb attacks. hundreds of people have gathered to protest against the demolition israeli forces and opened fire at the crowd. john, let's say they would target his correspond either hand has move outside that demolish tightening. ramallah we don't often see is really forces demolishing homes and drama loved most the we've been seeing the attackers coming in from different cities in the occupied to us bank mostly in nablus. and in janine so the rates are often dissemination hasn't been as frequent weeks. so is where the forces wave this area around from a law. it just elizabeth before midnight. they brought in the engineers and a lot of soldiers that ended up blowing up the house of a slam. this is kind of the building where the family, the
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a was planning to live in with his sisters. now they tell us that they've petitioned the is really poured to kind of close down the home of a slam. instead of a blowing it up. they said that the board has refused that which isn't, is really policy to demolish the palestinians that is really like use is killing still ahead here on i was is here at the end of a dictatorship here are constitutional functioning as a new electro council goes back to the drawing board, the the. so how are we going to use a rash of showers across the good parts of south these days?
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it can save a system out here. that is what is known as high food, bringing some very wet weather offshore. i'm pleased to say, but in this drawing in those big down pools across the south trying to see towards the philippines. some very heavy in sundry showers. breaking out here as will be the case because of good parts of in the china. over the next couple of days, borneo should be the tribe as we go on through as fast a but still a challenge that the awesome new fund, the storm as per usual and generally cost more than positive the i don't want to fish out with this much or larger drive because of good parts of indonesia. having said that, i'm just slow to track what's a good pop australia at present. you see these bands of rain moving through the bite, across that se, in corner. so around a month with a frame for the positive victoria with the last 24 hours so. so that will drift this way for the east woods as we go on through friday. so dry weather coming back into high, but this is quite a mobile set that we will see for the showers, gathering down towards the south west of australia, some parts of wy saying somewhat web and increasing. windham right rattling across
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in the the welcome back to watching all to 0. i'm as soon as you take it. and uh huh. let's remind you about time stories. ukrainian president front of me is lensky has visited the southern for southern region to inspect it back to ation operations that parts of that area under war sent off down the streets on tuesday is read me the army and the permanent tre. robin support forces. i'm battling for control of a major wesson's factory and southern cartoons, and that's close to a fire as a nearby fuel dipper. several palestinians including to john, unless all ended up is really full, says i've been fine during a raid in ramallah and the altar pipe. westbank station was in crowds of people who had gathered to protest against the demolition of
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a house that will put fonts. this is recovering from abdominal surgery and ryan domestic and says they would no complications. but the pontiff is expected to stay in hospital still for several days. hours before being admitted though the head of the roman catholic church appeared in good spirits during his general audience and patience square. the hospital stay is the 86 year old sad since he became pope the subject of the pro ration the and then generally says he out, well, where to read about the poor poor. now he's a week and he's a fine, and he's already at work tens of millions of people in canada and the northeastern united states. i've been told to stay indoors because of smoke from wall 5. moving full 100, i'm putting in canada and they've prompted and quality lots across several provinces . and us states canada says this is one of its west, 5 seasons on record. on new york city was briefly ranked as having some of the west equity in the wealth on wednesday. christians name you reports from you,
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or you didn't have to follow the news to know something wasn't right in new york. it's very unexpected. like it really happened. none of the blue lights that to my children i might isn't need wasn't really foggy out here because it was that bad that i thought my, i think was something wrong with my eyes. they're like, no, it's foggy out. your quality so bad. you could see it in smell it when i opened my apartment door, the hallway smell like smoke, which was something that i have never, you know, experienced before. new york may have had it the worst, but it wasn't alone. 12 states issued air quality advisories all as a result of wild fires north of the border in canada. you know, the levels that people, if they were to be outside, especially if they're exercising, breathing faster, they're going to be inhaling particulates at concentrations that normal smokers would inhale, state officials or advising people to stay in doors as much as possible. the view
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here in new york has ranged from hazy to barely recognizable and to be clear, there are no clouds in the sky. this is all particulate matter from canada, a 1000 kilometers away. and yet it is blocking our view of the skyline of manhattan, just over the river, barely a kilometer away from philadelphia to washington d. c. as far south as north carolina schools cancel the outdoor activities. when i got back from school my, my head was hurting on and as i haven't really bad headaches and them, i know. so i have a very old and the very young as well as those with heart a respiratory conditions are being advised to wear masks, outdoors. scientists, blame. unusually dry and hot conditions in canada for fueling more than 400 active fires there. and there warning this could be the country's worst wildfire season on record. people across the country are being affected, are seeing vulnerable people at risk,
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outdoor effects cancelled. kids having to be kept inside at recess. in new york, the air quality alert has already been extended until friday, but that may not be the last of it candidates wildfire season. typically last until september, kristen salumi, algebra, new york to let you la is trying to replace the constitution. the 2nd attempt to that and less than a yeah, a new like full council will not have 6 months to present to draft out of there is less than america edison. lucy, in human reports from santiago when by way elected delegates was sworn in to again begin the process of writing a new constitution for chile. this time, there are only 50 of them far fewer than the convention the drew up a draft constitution last year, the chileans ultimately rejected as to radical opening the council president of the body to appeal to delegates to seek consensus. people to delete
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a subcategory miles this constitution will bring our citizens closer to politics. but it will highlight the importance of dialogue between people who think differently which accords for the good of the country, a constitution that was the end of a long term certainty instability. but it's the 1st council was dominated by the left. this time the pendulum has swung the other way. with conservatives now dominating the chamber. in an attempt to avoid the mistakes made last time, congress appointed a bi partisan commission of experts to write a preliminary draft that had to obtain defining truly as a republic that guarantees social rights and equality is alissa and vicious versions in the last one. however, the right wing republican party has enough votes in this column, so now to mutual anything that it chooses. and that is truly fears that a new constitution that is supposed to finally replace the one written under
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julie's form and military dictatorship will fall far short of what the country needs for the process has to take charge of the social demands that lead to an important uprising in this country that will be the key challenge for this council . it's a concern even for moderate conservatives like gloria hot, feel, look at the name of the key. you have to avoid falling into the same trap we did last year. and which majority impose that school without listening to the minority? that would be a mistake, because we need a constitution that will be respected by governments from the left and right and the center. there must be a consensus to outside extreme right wing protest is many of whom supported the former dictatorship decried the council as a big trail, while inside delegates promised dialogue and cooperation. the question is, will it last you see in human al jazeera santiago,
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as an ocean sailing race has taken place around the wild 7 teams on during the bathroom for the lead. but they're also conducting experiments along the way, and some of the most remote areas on of the teams. and the scientists analyzing the data, told us how that's helping to shape global climate policy. a place to appoint a place civilization human being the it's already been seen that they're all in the ocean there and that's just 1st the it's everywhere moving parts of those for us and those parts of those we expect to come said mind
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from plastics as well. for the ocean grace the filters here in the g o the someplace eliza, so to say with them give them to say loose and they're very, very easy to operate. and so the top of it, oh boy g, we always just say michael glasses from the samples and then we and the table and how many of them are in those samples? what sort of sizes they are and what they may do. the scientists, it's up to 150000000, the amount of traffic in the ocean. we have to
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understand the impact of all season lifestyle and the issue. this is the scientific equipment we carry on board, the item packed and it made variables from the water temperature, the solidity. so see, i say better understand sciences, the precise data about the x x here to concentration in the ocean. so on bias, i'm, we, we've got this amazing microscope cold plug, discuss the ship, travels through the ocean, is continuously pumping water through the instrument and taking pictures of individual photo clinton cells. this means that we can now see patterns in how those titled plankton communities are. changing across different types of waters.
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there's thousands of different species and certain types grow or are more adapted to warmer waters. so in that sense, those vital plants and communities will shift and adapt. but this can have consequences for the larger and the credible to think that uh, you know, we quick writing side by side of it. that is big community in the that we do more than any of the schools the, well this is l 0. these are the headlines, ukrainian president in front of me is lensky has visited the southern coast on region to inspect evacuation operations. large parts of the area under was a oft them was breached on tuesday. in while the governor of cus on and something ukraine says 600 square kilometers the region underwashed in thousands of residents
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