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and to sell that goods in isolated areas. we found out that during johnny's as they overcome the extremes, risk and you know, i've got in stock, which is around the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's, i them, this is the news out live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. more than a 100 people killed many more trapped under the rubble off to a powerful of quite its central america. many of those desks are involved to reach mountainous areas. small coast was natural disaster in decades. also ahead, india is 5 minutes to outcomes. the african union, as a permanent member of the g,
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20 presidential voting on the way and the 200 islands that make up them all. these will have an updates the beginning, this news out in morocco where a powerful us quite is killed at least 820 people an injured hundreds. more officials are reporting significant and widespread damage across several regions when the number of dead expected to rise. well, this was the moment, the magnitude 6.8 time a strong lights on friday evening, sending people running for the lives. the quake struck some 70 come to south of the popular tourist city of myra cash. but the shocks were felt as far away as the coastal cities of robots, casablanca, and that's why the, yeah, it's the worst is awesome. laraca has seen in more than 20 years. here,
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mazda bought, or begins coverage. cctv footage showing the moment a ball full of quake, page morocco, it's sent to people in metric ash, running onto the streets that were greeted by destruction and fives of deputies everywhere. it's the nearest major city to the epicenter of the quake. residents, we call the moment they found the trend is what i see the name of my wife thought it was a helicopter or something. but i told her it was in a quick and suddenly people board running in all directions in the streets. the despots for loved ones, the guns soon off to the mothers of video, posted online shows a mother trying to reach the children stuck under the bubble. the number of that is expected to rise as the rescue teams look for people trapped on the destroyed
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homes. you saw, but you can see johnson, we dispatch a number of security teams at a rescue operation to various effected areas. we urge all citizens to stay comp denser and ministry will update the public later more. i mean the, about the us geological survey says the epi center was in the high uh, less mountains, some 7 to columbia, to southwest of my gosh. it's a report to the magnitude $4.00 after shock. 19 minutes late. there are reports of damage from monica, she was old town known as the medina, it's web of read rules and side stories recognize as well to have. it is side by the when the quake was also felt in the coastal cities of robots, casablanca, and so we had a and most have spent the night out on the streets was gone and checked, who was at the house, rooked, aggressively. but everyone was scared and i was shocked. i didn't understand what was happening. i thought it was only my house that was moving because it's
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fraudulent. oh yeah. i heard people screaming god was ever and went out of the houses to the streets which were full of people's and women screaming if houses were unsafe, the roads were dangerous, as people tried making that way out to safety. this is the scene outside the hospital, the amount of my cache injured people are being brought in dozens. the quake has also been felt as part of support to go in and talk to you about. but i just the way i have your mouth about joins us here on site in the studio. thanks for coming in. hi sham. these are crucial hours now when it comes to finding survivors. right . indeed, sammy was talking to a few people. i know in those areas, one of them lost his house and the other one said that he was going to the cemetery to bury some people who know some of the reasons. so the, the biggest thing now is the biggest concern is trying to address 2 of those trucks
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. under the rubble of the offices, i was saying that now 820 people were killed and that 205 critically. what critically ends of the, of quick problems, i mean with that particular area is we're talking about many villages. it's very difficult to get to those bases because there's a lot to write on. mostly the out on the top of the mountains, into outlets. the region to be able to get a sense of the magnitude of the destruction you have to fly out of golf, those all the way, get aerial footage and assess the situation. so this is why it's little bit complicating the task for complicated takes time. we both cover tow keys of quake in february, and one of the big issues that came up pretty quickly was response time. how we seeing that response time play out. now in morocco i've been to one of those villages severely affected by this. it was quick about 10 days ago. the problem is to drive to the, to the, to the mountains. it takes hours. it's really difficult to get to those areas. so i
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would assume that for the rescue as well, the ambulance has to go there. and there's another way that took place at 10 50 pm local time. so people probably would have been a sleep. it's not exactly how big is the boise now and then it would take the whole flight this time. they say that they have the point of the rescue teams the what are you hearing since you're speaking to people? what are they saying to you how she might all they getting help? i'll rescue teams on the scene yet, or people left to fend for themselves. the wrong rescue teams operating on the ground, they have managed to get to many villages that city have to wait and see whether they were able to go to the most desolate of those areas, particularly in which was the epicenter office of quick on this explains why people i can send this to, i'm the shock and the shock the, the when people went to bed for them not to wake up. again. i'm sure you're very familiar with this area. i've driven through it. it is a very difficult area to, to navigate. it takes time, you, you drive over mountains, all we have
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a situation or at a point right now where really the picture isn't entirely clear and it will take time to really understand what's the scale of damage wants the scale of need. indeed, we will have to have the death total of $269.00. we are now few hours later, we're talking about $820.00 people because, or it would take them some time to go to flight over all those areas, assess the damage and then decide this is the top priority. is it is the epicenter . so i would assume that you would see more medics more more i'm doing this is going that. but to go that some of the areas of the accessibility route extreme it, it's a real mo terry. yes i. so i would assume that you would have had a cup, those flying the inches of the debt to urban centers. i'm particularly to him to the city of matter, i guess. so we could have a lot more people probably still trapped under the rubble. oh yeah. oh, you have this earthquake been close to any major city like about i guess the fear
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was going to be that we're likely going to have a much, much higher deaf tool is affecting an area, spotty of populated. but we're still talking about villages, and now we're looking at about $820.00 people who were killed and would likely get into see the death toll. and these felt like life right out right from what our end date was the drive for quite a while before. yes, from one village to another, right? you have this view, you have is a cock, you have what again and many other villages on the outlets. the mountain is, it's really a stretch area, so he's going it really challenging when it comes to logistics and deploying rescue teams to all those areas. but the authorities are saying that the teams since the since the 1st all of the quake, they have been starting to look for those destruct under the rubble and count the debt and the survivors. when you speak to people, what are they doing? i imagine many of them afraid to go back in the all. yeah, it's chuck this to,
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i'll do that help that i have some way to the okay. they are still concerned about the potential for further off the shots. and i think this is why you would have what people are looking for an immediate response from the government when it comes to make ship states make shift shelters for those people for the upcoming days. because those severely had areas. why do you have the anxiety of people going very high to the point where even people in robust casablanca, pretty much concerned about about what happens because they felt the off the shots all the way towards the north and south milwaukee. all right, good. talking to how should i know you're going to be with us? so we'll have to come back to let's go now to less than uh, daddy's and we're all consented to a former minister joins us from robot. good to have you better. so 1st of all, tell us a little bit about what you're hearing, visit the, the governments rescue efforts in teams by taking the risk dresser,
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it's solid now on the ground. what happened is like right after the earthquake and then that are relocating rescued seems you know all of those villages because that is what we called civil protection. those have like a few kinds of names in order to deal with people trapped under the rubber. but i mean like the others with more means then it took them a few hours before they get the, the reason why it took them a few hours. and he showed me his right uh the, its, it's a very kind of mountainous and also difficult to kind of train. but also when the earthquakes happen, then a lot of rubble from both sides of the, of the, of the over the road kind of block the roads and through a lot of blockages, a lot of stones and then lot of rocks that got into the that happens when that is, for example, of raining, those kinds of regions that happens when there is snowing, those kinds of regions. so this is very shaky kind of drain and whatever happens and then the role of these blocks. and so there was
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a blockage off the road in the 1st hour just following the earthquake. and that's why you need machinery in order to evacuated the road that took hours actually. and so that's why the ambulances did not get there till about 5 o'clock in the morning, the but the got to see the but i am the got to is okay. they've got to the, the, the, the closest kind of com humans, but it was different than 10. and what it, what it made, things like horace is that there was like, maybe there was a shut down in the telecom. so being the best selection was head and then people were not able to communicate. so the photo of the office and all we certain that rescue teams authorities have reached all of a devastated villages. i mean, we're talking about the difficult, very, as they haven't reads all of the states in the states, a village says, except the one in we don't know yet,
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i don't have that information. but i think as of this morning this, since we are in the way in order to get to it, which is the if the center a is a small village, i mean like is there is a, is a small, is a, come you and, but there is like a village there, which is like the we spend so what that are probably like you 100 people living there in houses of my then break. we don't have a lot of information. most of the information was communications by the local authorities, which is a little think kind of that kind of files circle. and then he would go up the mounts that in order to get coverage and then we'd call and then give him those kinds of specific and based off. so as the road would it be clear with no, for sure. how many people uh that, how many people i still try but send the rubble and how many sol? so yeah, our authority is not able to reach the present to by all the means that fred's a blogs, helicopters and so, or that out of him, the cops is, but the tops is what do you can do there?
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the cops is only 2 right weights, the, the injured. so helicopters have been deployed today. the automated cost as in data reaching villages where they could get the injured outs. but i mean, if you need like teams to have the lovely teams in order to clear the rubble so that he spent the rest of your people that but in some villages, especially those in the come you and then just getting that right now. the others have got that kind of read you and the uh, what is of the morning. so which has to be difficult because the road was blocked. but i think the only thing that a data plays out of that, of the army is that is, is civil protection is on. so data data building times in different kinds of places . so that those people who cannot go back to their homes, data that are, that a tense being, being and, and the rescue is being organized. what you need to appreciate the fact that these are like 4 provinces which are like which all of them email in
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a way meet in the high up less nonsense. so that it does show why that is instead of then the what is, is that, and the house, how is it the heart of it? so those kinds of provinces share this kind of, of, of sense of certain where the, where the earth wake happens. so it means like, is that a dozens and scores of villages everywhere which have been hit a fortunately that a local authorities with a few means to do that, that is also the like. the official will have like different kinds of needs. and the rescue from robots and for my cache and from passive monkeys just being reach him this morning. so i think the rescue is that, but the, we would know the full picture of the magnitude of the destruction and also the dead thoughtful and the injured. as the day goes on, as those rescue teams that each the come in of in which is the epi center of the all right. and mr. how does the people get any warning from seismic authorities
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that you know something was coming or i don't think that i, i don't think he's can have that. see anybody in the world that you can be warned about about so no tweak, it seems so many instances in the past. i mean that has been warning, which like proved to be wrong and all of that, that's the only thing you can not warn about. so it's happened, i thinking default, and then you need the experts to explain that to you. i mean, i think the faulty just happened to be like into working for years and years and years. and then when the 2 flights, i mean like the get disconnected then that then when that is the quick and then closer you choose to the bottom ground the, the bigger easy, easy, our quick. i don't think you can have a warning. you can have one in with regards to tsunami, is it can have warning with regard to storms and all of that. i don't think you can have that. you know it's police, but do you need to ask for the express? right? no. all right, thank you. so much less than that for joining us was a, i taught us a is
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a professor of geology and us quite excited the hashemite university. he says that will be multiple off the shocks in the area in the coming days. it's a quick is on it to be this one, this dark step one and it's expected to actually in the area last as a quick with, with such magnitude was before one has it's when you use a go or so there where many it'd be best if weeks in morocco and the last by funds of use, you know, sick to can be we are talking about an active duty cut area with most of the con. the agent moles for, uh, north uh, north west, uh, live with the us. so we have seated on me the schools and destructive actually it's a weeks unexpected. look here,
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i don't these falls every one. how did the specials are usually ok after entity has come in on the quick and our kids here. we expect that did we have the more than hundreds of of the shots that's with it. okay. in the coming, see that i weeks maybe in the coming months, even at the strongest one, we'd expect to be around 5 on the $5.00 engineer on. and the god thing if it's such as the quick need of special wouldn't fix. but i need a shift on the uh, interest like shows on a some i'm out or is a journalist that morocco will use it joins us now from the front of good. have you with us. so 1st of all, what are you hearing about the api center? it is and the the issue with getting help to the at the center. the hello. yes. as, as uh,
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the previous speakers have mentioned the epicenter of the earthquake. a is situated along some sparsely populated, sparse villages that are still in the population of issues right now in some of the other areas is getting rescue workers because uh, so some of these areas are already hard, difficult to get through it because there isn't um the other quotes, infrastructure in terms of roads may be and there's difficult terrain. the earthquake has exacerbated that's, has moved. that's where it's in some cases. so that is part of the reason why the disorder is expected to rise as rescue workers. and officials get to these sites and assessing the situation of seminal you hearing from people in some areas saying they haven't received any helps yet they need rescue us to come and so on. yes, there was uh there was uh, a lot of uh, reading uh, especially yesterday, uh,
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last night and uh during the night when that was quick for us to where people were complaining that the they are not receiving the help that they needed, that there are no ambulances arriving on time. that is, of course, possibly due to the high volume of a freak was for help and the authorities got during that time. and some, some of these, a villages a needs to understand, often don't have their own. maybe a hospital or health facilities or if they do, they are really, really not with equipped to handle situations like this, where there is a sudden influx of people needing treatment. so no, as the rescue workers and as civil service workers from a bigger city, such as my records, such as a wall because such as robots are making their way in the we're expected to see the situation kind of accelerate elizabeth and hopefully possibly get faster updates
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and a lot of countries offering support, always seeing any international presence coming together to help morocco. uh yes. so far we have seen at 1st uh, a lot of condolences from several countries. uh, such as friends such as the concerns such as the uh, the other countries. uh, we have seen some of this that translating into people on the ground and help on the ground. yeah. uh, that is uh, a little bit unclear as of yet. uh, as we're starting to, to receive more information. uh, there are reports that israel is offering to offer any, any kind of needed help or assistance assistance, whether the material or whether it be let's get operations to morocco. but we're awaiting the responses from some of the other states. the u. s. has not come into the us or offered any help yet. so the situation was the same with the u. k. as the day goes on,
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we're expecting to see more messages just kind of more offers for support me. what are you hearing about? what's happening to people who survives the quake? is there a plan in effect to take care of people? many of them might be homeless. uh yeah, we have not. uh, we have not seen any kind of official confirmation as of yet, but uh, going back to not sooner but in terms of effect. uh maybe any kind of comparable uh disasters last year when there were worlds fires, thats rendered many people homeless. there were operations put in place to put them in temporary homes or a to, to give them shots or whatever the situation is being assessed or while then they are granted house and elsewhere. we're expecting to see the similar efforts here, but the scale of this particular disaster is much higher. so it's what remains to
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be seen, the kind of execution that these efforts are made. all right, thanks so much yourself for sharing the information. you have some armada. thank you very much. i as well here we are. let's bring you up to speed is what's happening in this us quite so far, official saying at least 820 people have been killed. and it's a $6.00 magnitude of quake that's fit in the deal in the west of the country. not far, not too far from out of cash. with being told that rescue teams are struggling to reach some of these areas, trying to reach people in desperate need and phase, but many more, maybe tracks on to the arrival. the
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leaders of the world's richest countries have begun the 2 day g. 20 summit in new delhi already made news by officially inviting the african union to join the blog. as a permanent member, what's the role of the g 20 in today's changing world? and how did it come to be consumed? shareef explains that the group of 20 or g 20 is an intense governmental form of the both major developed and developing countries founded in 1999. the group represents about 2 tubs of the global population across 19 countries. um, they are can union, it aims to help members impress financial issues. more recently, politics, climate change, the coal with 19 pandemic. and the one ukraine have dominated discussions. members found for 85 percent of global gdc under around 75 percent of the international trade global business amounts to major pollution and the book is responsible for
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about 80 percent of carbon emissions. the g 20 summit. those have annually with the rotating presidency. and this here, india takes charge, but as we mentioned, the african union and it's $55.00 member states have joined the g 20. this was the moment the indian prime minister made the announcement and i'll give you kind of a little bit of isabel before starting further. action mine, vice president for can union to take your place as a permanent member of the key to into how do you as go live to ogden? somebody together to james basie is covering the summit for us in new delhi in india. james, have 1st of all understand things coming together for the final communique. yeah, for the final declaration, it has been agreed the final declaration which short time ago inside the session,
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we're not able to see the session will try to see the video recording of what 5 minutes. somebody said, he said, i can announce the adoption of the declaration. we've reached a consensus now that's important because the longest meetings most about the war in ukraine war and ukraine has set the tone here and it is the division here among the people here. they've had early on in the day a drop declaration that was complete, apart from the big gap, from what to writes about the war. and you try and i'm told the language to try and keep everyone happy, particularly the russians. because the russian foreign minister, representing president putin said he would not call declaration if that's something you didn't like in age. that said, was there a different versions of the language in the train at various points i'm going back and forth to negotiate, to negotiate. now although i'm very publicly, it's been announced inside the meeting that they've reached consensus. we don't know about languages, but we do know that there was a news conference coming up in the next 15 minutes or so with indian official. so we're hoping that we'll get
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a copy of the final declaration. i have to say if there is consensus along with the twenty's, which includes the russian federation. mr. lab roof is happy. i want you slides to be quite bland. language count. james snowed out for want it's going to be sad about that, but also about the african union type. so have something say about the a you joining the g 20 boxes. this being seen as something of an evolution. so the g 20 as it is because the g 20, well the most powerful countries on a that's why it was set top of each and only clean powerful. it was set up as an economic body and it came to be an organization that had somebody to lead a level back in 2008 with the global financial crisis. then. well, this is an evolution. we're now getting the african union, which is an extra 1000000000 people, but of course we're getting many emerging and developing countries and some of the
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poorest countries on of so some problems to the g 20 and perhaps has come to some arguments that the international community is beginning just blinked, but maybe as a g 7 versus the brakes. that's certainly what i was hearing from the spokesman for the south african president. when i spoke to him a little earlier on this is what he said about what is happening. the number of challenges that we feel the world is to come together and tackle collectively with a great deal of solidarity as the president said this morning. and so all of you is that the world is coming a lot more together and always with the face and don't always with different perspectives. but the easier week of an issue that we need to be coming together a lot more. and looking at all of this challenges from a collective perspective rather than a union. 3 general actions and approaches talking about the unilateral action and building consensus, how's the,
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the absences of the russian and chinese lead as being interpreted? well, i think the russian leader vladimir puts in no one really expect to team to come here. and no one's expecting him to go with when he begins and that national govern soon. his nose left russia. that's a problem from scratch, ponte. so the problem that or occupied by russia since the international criminal court issued that arrest warrant present, she of china, that's much more problematic, i think for members of the g. 20. and so the indian organizes here because china and china is lead as attended every single one of these leaders meetings until now . why is he's also attending what we know? there's some tension between india and china. the 2 most populous nations on the us, including attention, was, ended up in volumes with border clashes, as recently as the end of last year. obviously, there also tensions with the united states and there is the issue of the war. and
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you trade interestingly on top by some diplomats that the chinese have actually been pretty constructively, negotiations to be going on behind the scenes and race in dallas. uh so it is an interesting picture. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. james bice, to head on al jazeera, so have more on the devastating us quite him all because it's less, more than 800 people bed hundreds front under the rumble. and grace steps are rescue efforts off the severe rain storms. it's like it's loving killing, at least 10 people the either a storm system is threatening ne libya with flooding. so here's a picture on saturday, we see that wet weather trickle in and we've got highest level alerts issue for
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both rain and wind for places like big guys the you're going to be in the thick of it on sunday. now this is the same storm system that brought flooding to bulgaria, greece and turkey. the other big story we're monitoring today is that heats in the northwest, you know, london, believe it or not, this could be your hottest stay of the year. $33.00 degrees in paris, you're closing in on a temperature record for the month of september. heat is also pumping through central europe. many spots close to 30 degrees and we've got full on sunshine here . so it's stellar forecast. and there was intense rains have finally petered out across greece and turkey. a mostly cloudy day though for assemble at 26 degrees and for the other side of the mediterranean. unsettled pulses of rain rolling off the atlantic for portugal in spain. and that energy is moving for the ease to africa. we go. storms are moving east to west across west africa. pretty good. run of rain around molly, for example. and for south africa, we're going to see a number of weather friends move into the country over the next little bit. so
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that's going to drop down temperatures and give us some mountain snow for the k provinces. see you later the of the september, which is india hose, the g 20 summit, where leading economies will discuss global challenges. generation support meets the icons who are challenging preconceptions and using the platforms to change societies, wildly dis, gathering new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate towards the broad cost premier of a new series. exploring the implications of
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u. s. i n g for golf clothes for the 1st amendment rights to celebration of quotes and fees. competition is expected as china, who's c h. a game. september on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'll come back here watching out, is there a time to recap on headlines more than a 100 people have dined in morocco, in the west coast bikes to hit the country into decades. the magnitude 6.8 quakes struck flights on friday night for the my colleague committee inside spoke
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to thomas. so the longer the spokes person that the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. she asked him about rescue efforts on the ground. and we air this on my water coordinates of the metal put accounts that occurs. so that's the they immediately support the, the local and national thought of this in the search that i still owe. but it's on the 1st day, the passport thing injured, the, to the else be thought of psychology about support, which is critical to see the face, the amino stuff that i need to wait, then i was could i please stand up from your correspondence, but the logistics of this operation is the more challenging that's what we use the access thing below the seen them on things and then it would, i guess at the moment this dealer defect. ready the so we're, um, i'm sure that the, the assessment of the situation we level but we think weekly next the lesson days when we'd finally have access such was the address effected by the week. as you say this up like a need to place a few hours ago, i mean,
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what is the priority in terms of organizations like the federation of red cross and red crescent societies? what, what did they do fast? how did they decide what the priorities all, what i mean, of course the festival we were to walk across the cause and national society, in this case the model could across so they are best plays the part of the community. i was a little kids need to places and you what so the building that will be disappeared on community. so the 1st to respond this stuff, but i suspect the of that i must say. so uh they, they would be the 1st so to respond in the international level, we already have gone back the, the model could across the way out of a, the, to support them with the image of the 2 funds. but then if needed, once the assessment, then it needs that clear as to support those. so with the logistics and power have a image and see this one you need. it really depends on yes. statements on the next uh, on the next couple about web. so of course, the face, but i know that this will save lives, so we know that i what the inside of working together with the local authorities
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and such that s u. s. what's the state? i would say i still say that already made is coming from the lead. so what, what the, instead kind of sort of thing that easily split the spi, those and again the, the, some of those that support that i did the study that we are eating from. i don't quite a speaking about the 1000. so people, the many different entities, not just me up by the present, the, that's a face that they are the quick and they don't want to go back to the home. we know by expediency many other conflicts found where the data on the, on the left side, you need to need to support immediately, people and communities. so because a fee it'll be, i think we'd stay for the day sweetser and possibly monster. so it's very impossible to live, it's very important that we can continue to get to where you can speak now with chris elders, he's a structural geologist and i'm going to as professor at cooking university, joins us from tough in australia. thanks for being with us. first of all,
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how prone is this every moral code to us quite well actually, it's not really very common for us quite as to care in this particular positive morocco there. all the have been very serious, so it's quite a software the to the north chrysler to the mediterranean sea, about those quakes in the, in the high atlas, which is to my mind some about that runs through model kind of all not quite as common. and they do occur, but then also has as common as in, in other places. so this is a little bit of a, an unusual one. and i forgot, should we expect many more off the shocks? now, as the usual patent is off through an us quake, as it is, yeah, that's right. you would normally expect that to be a series of after the shock saw. interestingly, there any seems to have been long recorded. so fall, which occurred relatively shortly after the after the main event on normally you would expect to see how costa, of a small, much smaller um,
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after trucks carrying that doesn't seem to have happened or being recorded just yet . but i would imagine that certainly in the hours and days maybe even weeks to come back to a major concern. because as we know from the, of quite kentucky, for example earlier in the, uh, the, uh, the, um, the, the aftershocks can sometimes be as large as the, as the main, quite them themselves. so let's hope that's not the case here, but it's a, it's a possibility. i, we know that for sure, i was actually that covering this quite and you know, the off the shocks kept the sort of fear and panic in people for a long time for weeks, if not months off towards or off the shocks going on. how long do people in morocco need to wait? when is there a time, you can say it will be safe for you now to go home? are we talking days, weeks, or months? and that's, that's very difficult to say. and that really relates to the state of the buildings,
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and obviously the buildings will be damaged and the risk with aftershocks is with any damaged building that hasn't been secured. come then sofa sofa further damage. so after shops do carry on for, for periods of weeks and possibly months, but the authorities will be able to determine when it's safe to, for people who go back according to the amount of remedial work that needs to be done with the, with the buildings that are being damaged and you mentioned that this was an unusual one. so the area, so i guess there was no expectation, no warning, no clue for people to expect that they're living in an area that you know something like this could happen then. well i think yes, in general, people in morocco and northern parts of africa, particularly algae area, auction is
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a libya that their role areas but experiences quite so people would be aware of that. perhaps not something that's prominent in that in the thoughts as the other side. because in this particular parts of the country it's um it's, it's not as common and it's a long time since it has been a and a large earthquake in, in more. okay. so it's a, it's, it is a, um, a presence danger and something that people need to be aware of brought to us in this particular area. less common on that for maybe 2 people off called a little bit. but when it comes to notice quite kids, it's really the, i think one of the most important things is the, uh, the building codes on how well those things are being constructed. and that's obviously something that has to be prepared over the years and dictates. and in advance of an event like like this, or the rock construction codes from your knowledge. have they being enforced in,
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in the west, the high atlas area that well i, i don't know about that area specifically, but it's always an issue where you're in an area where you have perhaps have relatively high density of population. and rural communities will be a whole variety of different construction styles and buildings that are being built over and over many years. i think it, you know, it's one thing to have building codes and enforce them in large cities. in rural areas it's, it's perhaps much more, much more difficult to do. all right, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and information on that one. i think you the at least 10 people of dive and several others are missing. off the heavy floods hit pops of grease. hundreds more have been rescued from flooded villages, electricity,
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gas, telephone and internet lines of down on through office reports from got it under the constant buzz of helicopters. the 500 and 21st. and the readings battalion prepared to rescue people stranded in the village of the motor affair. they were surrounded by 2 kilometers of water, some of it a story high. but they went, the 1st rescue is on the sea. locals broke the fishing boats and ferried people out to waiting tractor trailers, which local farm is brought here. and those they rescued told tales of low english to give you a good good bit of it. we were stranded for 2 days on the 1st story of a half built house up of the water. we had water to drink but no food other than a couple of snacks. we crept from the house. there was sick people, elderly people, and children. the helicopters were operating, but they couldn't drop as a bus good. we waited for a boat and it came with fun and t is we use those to volunteers plus people like
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the new off the roof tops, including the very old and frail over going to stay with relatives. subbing because the to but some were going as far as athens and also keep those doors that drove up from athens to take her. but she left with a broken heart. and i'm ready to start as a guest, the find the getting into all my childhood memories turn to revel in seconds. the house where i grew up, it's all gone. jayce, when i went back to pick up my things to leave for athens, at that moment, it was collapse, or is there a way to, to say good bye speed. the mega homes made of mazda in stone like qualifies dissolved in flood water within the neighboring village. if for the most, many homes were built of concrete and some people here decided to stay. volunteer farm is drove through almost to meet the water to bring them food and took the mobile phones to charge them elsewhere. because the village is without the
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electricity, state surfaces and volunteers continued the rescue operation into the nights for the living there is now every hope of a timely rescue. but some volunteers have told us that they've seen many dead bodies through the windows of flooded homes. the true test total of these apparently unprecedented floods may only become clear once the waters have receded . meanwhile, the survivors are beginning to tally what they've lost, that homes, livestock. this is crop of cold and coffee, and they say they'll need all the help. the government can give them to bring life back to this at gravity and economy jumpstart opal. us, i'll just here to category to now people in them, all these are costing that balance to elect a new president brought him how much all the, his seeking re election for a 2nd term is running again, 7 all the candidates,
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contenders from all the major parties promised major projects despite the serious government debt bud. tiny chang has more from the capital model. i a very brisk, early turn now. so this polling station in downtown molly, lots of people flooding in, checking up the names and going to cost the ballots. and they have been offered an awful lot by the 8 candidates, they're going to be choosing from, from massive infrastructure spending projects to land reclamation schemes, housing huge increases in salaries and public sector workers in one case, even alleviating hawking fines. versus are also starting to ask, who's going to pay for all of this? the multi is in very considerable debt and has only a finite amount of earnings from its principal industry tourism. at the moment, much of that debt has come from india and china. many people here seriously consent for this tiny island nation who could be cool between 2 massive jobs. the current president is seen him as having done very well. getting the most of these out of
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the curve of 19 situation, particularly when so much of its economy is reliant on tourism. the most of these is also a very young democracy. we've had full presidential election sofa, and each time it's renew the new president. 30 checking out to 0 to north korea has held the parade to mock the 75th anniversary of its founding day. can german hosted a high level delegation from china to observe the event is pledge to expand in spring some time with both by aging and moscow. as long as the river faults from sol, north korea kicked of celebrations to mock 75 years as a nation. with a large gathering leader came, john wooten presided over the event, but it was north korean premier. it came to queen who addressed as a crowd. she was going on to 75 years ago. the flag of our re probably flew high in
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the blue sky of our homeland cheering. we did the dream subject for young people who aspire to lead to world today. if flies probably carrying that dignity and glory of a powerful nation, the meeting was followed by a parade at midnight that featured power military forces, including a display by a power shoot you. but more important than what was on display was who was that the chinese delegation was led by one of china's vice premiers to the state council. new port jones also met can, separately on friday to russia did not send senior officials leading to speculation . they could be getting ready for a possible meeting between russian president vladimir putin and can report say, a meeting between the 2 would likely focus on an alms deal that would benefit fresher. and it's will on ukraine. invitation. north korea could receive food and energy assistance and also technology to help it fonts as nuclear weapons program.
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many experts have been predicting for several years now that a block is being built between these 3 authoritarian states. they're essentially trying to balance in some ways the growing strength of the us, japan and south korea relationship by building their own try lateral relationship. tensions and the korean peninsula at the highest in use. north korea has conducted a record number of weapons tests this year. well, the us is combined to military exercises with south korea and japan has intensified jeron south pre, a bad growing concerned about north korea's efforts to deepen ties with china and russia. earlier this week, south korean precedent june. so you'll try not to do more as a permanent member of the un security council to address north prius. yes. right. but he also said his country will strengthen ties with the us and japan to count up here. yeah. if he has divisions in this region, a set to remain perhaps even includes florence, let me out
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a 0. so russian authorities are holding local elections and you find me in territories. under the control, russia defended the process of joining a un security council meeting on friday. the united states and all the western nations condemned the elections as a sham urging member states to reject the results. present salumi has more from the un headquarters, new york in the united states came to the un security council to make a point. we're going to condemn those cham elections in here this morning. and we will never recognize any of these elections on ukrainian occupied territory. the us, along with albania, called the meeting to discredit elections currently underway and for russian control regions in ukraine. the voting is to select local candidates to the russian installed legislatures and coincides with elections currently happening in russia. russia's and bassett are insisted ukrainians were exercising their right to self
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determination. then go to a given the situation. it is the inhumane crimes of the key of regime. and it's a maniacal, hopeless desire to deprive the russian people of the russian identity that became the main reason due to which the residence of don't ask lou haskins, that for easier are actively and consciously voting for their future together with russia. but the un agrees with western nation saying that russia's annexation of ukrainian territory is legal and that the elections have no validity under international law. and the majority of you and member states agree back in 2020 to 143 countries in the general assembly condemned russia for a similar round of illegal referendums as ukraine's and bassett. or reminded the gathering friday in the security council. we call on the international community to condemn the use of the russian election system on the territory opened out of state
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. but this year the council took no action as last year's attempt to do so was vetoed by russia. christian salumi l just ear of the united nations. rival palestinian factions have renewed fine thing in the headway camp in southern lebanon. the 2 sides had agreed to assist 5, but finding interrupted once again on saturday morning has been escalating violence between 2 groups. and most of them use 3 people are reported to have been killed as previously sales are pulled on who should be charged for election meddling in the us state of georgia has been released and recommended charging a number of other people who ultimately win. nothing dice it. the grand jury investigation resulted in the false criminal indictment. the gains form of us president donald trump. he and 18 of his allies are facing several challenges. including racketeering. they are accused of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state. mike kinda reports in washington, dc. some of the details of the special grand jury decision had been made public
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before, but for the 1st time the entire document is released in its entirety. and one striking fact is that that special grand jury recommended that to more than 30 people be indicted. not just the 19 who have been among those who they recommended to be indicted and who the district attorney in fulton county decided not to indict awesome permanent because south carolina senator lindsey graham, for example, along with 2 senators who was sitting in georgia in the months after the election, david per do, and kelly loved to now in each of those cases, it's instructive to see how the vote went. at 13 years voted in favor off indicting lindsey graham 7 voted against these a similar if it goes to the other 2 senators who came up in the special grand jury decision. but this was the reaction of the send it to for south carolina. what i
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did was consistent with my job as being united states senator shermer and the judiciary committee. but it was just not me. the 3 united states senators were opening up pandora's box. i think the system, this country's getting off the rails and we have to be careful not to use the legal system as a political, to many observers point town that it's in the interests of republicans to attempt to politicize this case in georgia to make it seem as some kind of political action by the fulton county district attorney. but the votes represented in the special grand jury decision would appear to argue otherwise, in most of the major charges against the prominent because the special grand jury voted $20.00 to $1.00 in favor of indictment. very clearly, this special grand jury found that there were real charges to onset,
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real criminal charges to onset in terms of these reca tearing charges that have been brought against the 19. also important to remember that this is the same geri pool from which a jody would come when the trial begins. mike, hannah, oh, just era? washington, columbia, and mexico, a kind of hosting a 3 day and 2 drunk summit, mexican president answered as manuel lopez all, but our daughters in the city of cali way, he will meet with the columbia in need of a stab. will petro becomes this, the cultivation of cocaine is that all time high? many countries are seeing an up search in drunk violence and spoil defending champion carlos out of cut as is out of us open often losing 2 done in mid vet is in the semi finals. i've cut as was looking for a 2nd run, some type of this year, off the winning wimbledon in july, fox smith. they have had other ideas to build number 33 thing the top seed in for
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a se, russian good place. nobody jumped on sunday in a repeat of the 2021. finally, which midway? that's one. i played 12 out of 10 except the 3rd set. so uh, that's the only way to get him into to be better than yourself. and i managed to do the challenges that you play a guy who won the 23 grandson's so and i have only one. so same i need to. when i became here, i managed to play rather than myself. i need to do it again. there was a lot of ways francis had the coach says his team was taken aback by the atmosphere and tyrus as the house gotten to 2023 rugby world cup on the way. the french beat new zealand by 14 points, as the old blacks lost in the pool stage of the tournament. for the 1st time, the whole pass back reports monkey will come back in from the country president,
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an open minded lady. the 80000 packed into the side of the sounds knew he had a speech of the opening ceremony with the billing and the speech is over. it's a story for the rugby frogs. the world stood rag team facing the new zealand old black spiegel reputation. the recently show its own full. this was a new zealand. sorry, it's still small. i think we're reco. it's $3057.00 north to south africa last month. but they sell it at the bachelor, the old likes of old silencing the crowd with a tribe. i'm about to leah off the just 93 seconds. the boot total anomalous kit for all it's in touch with the penalties. and they let know united health, tory that to leah was at the gate at the beginning of the 2nd hall scoring. he's a new zealand 2nd story. your black needing to t no rate at this stage. for us is our theme direct policy threatening to full
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flats, but then in the last 25 minutes, it was tarry full of list to give your blanks. the blues says, when you're done, you will peddle scoring his 30 of price of firms conversion, giving the friends a $60.00 the team lead, then replacement, full back building. jeremy ne scoring the final seconds the highest winning 27 points. just say the we can consider this a real achievement, not a must have been cheated, but it is for us a take. and it was very important for us some point in the why we stopped at the game laws but started bypass we whenever we had an opportunity to play or so we were pretty efficient to taking that. but we just denied opportunities to really and take them on the so statement victory from friends that new zealand will be confident that there will come. jody still has a long way to go along the path back. i will just share latasha bunk flow was with
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funds in paris. what it wants to resolve that from spans of waiting for the all blacks in the rugby world to match. and i have some friends with me is i'm from sense, how are you? yeah, i think it was an amazing game for, for us. ok. but unfortunately we, i was growing up in as is, it was a great game, things to almost almost to the needs and games. and i thing we are as, you know, we all wheel and it goes a goods, roads windy woke up. so it's a moments very good against disappointment, the funds the they would win tonight. i'm a very disappointed about duplex vision. smart. well, i fear of ever going to maybe over all we're going to be the fridge and the the, all the way to the 2 months taking place in 10 city with the
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french government. the next, the big sports fan, it's just a moment to enjoy some great rotate the tires. that's it for the new south, the the to the team i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you in to
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a place you might not visit otherwise. i feel as if you were there, basically out of teams. does the un fit for purpose? was like many critic sites, just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into it's hard hitting interviews. do you think that to their lives on washed face enough for money to go on its own and built it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era there isn't that they the bosses with angela green. this says he doesn't find plastic quote in his notes. we've picked up a truck tire and a sun bed, but it's mainly bottles, plates, forks, steaks, fishing. net all plastic plastic is very busy and, and can fluid for years around the globe and ocean carrying with them fungus, bacteria and outcome. we can predict to that, that with increase of globalcom creature in the sea temperature,
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the number of the stuff do we always going to increase as well? what changes to our ecosystem become visible in 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late by that. and chances of reversing it nearly impossible the, the whole, the 800 people have been killed many more off from under the rubble of the house. so a quick hit central number. ok. many of those that signed hard to reach balance in this area is

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