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when the news breaks, parts of this community are still under water and the story needs to be towed out you 0 as teens on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and lied nice the race against time to find survive as it relates both to the areas in the real k 2 days off to the us quite plus the hill robin, you are watching the al jazeera. these are from the ha coming up in the next 60
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minutes. a world health organization says 300000 people are affected by the quake. several countries ascending teams to help also drive the time called the market. incidence complet lease policy people are killed and the was single strikes is fighting started in april i probably will probably test advantage until it has all the 50th anniversary of acute, but it still dictates a i guess to obtain a shame the good welcome to the program a bench, a cruise in the rocket, a racing to find us quite survive is. it's been nearly 48 hours since the country was hit, spots was natural disaster and $100.00 us. both in 2000 people have sofa died. townsend villages and the was to terry's would be destroyed. we'll get to right is
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making it difficult for rescue teams to reach remote communities and bar cash people stepped outside for a 2nd straight, nice afraid of aftershocks and unstable buildings. the city with this wide spread devastation where okay, has fully requested international assistance. a special unit from spain's military has been sent in to help with recovery efforts, and kata has said page and search teams. so we have teams across the country and correspondents, such as the kac, who's waiting for us in myra cache. but 1st let's go save it to i should, however, who's the epi said to intellect. yeah, cool. but how should we been following what's been going on with you for the past few hours? when we last spoke, there was a rescue on going very, very upset. somebody that was waiting to hear news of those buried under the rubble . what, what news about the rescue? the front to rescue operation is still under way. so hey, and the families are still here desperate to get some good news from under the
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rubber. we were told that they uh, they have managed to get closer to people under the bubble. we don't know whether they are still alive or whether they lost their lives. there was a local community living here in to that said the hold 9 to columbus to south of a of by the cache. the entire community was destroyed. i looked at this massive destruction here. the still people under the rubble yesterday, they managed to risk you to people that live, that hoping to replicate that. today there's to confident they can, they can do it. and they've just praying. there's going to be a sense to bring more people alive. but it's is going to be extremely difficult, so hateful. the simple reason the rescue. you can see it rescuers everywhere to that area which has been destroyed beyond those mountains. practically everywhere in this area was not far from the at the center of the quite,
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but it's extremely difficult to get to these areas. it took me about 6 hours to drive from the airport all the way to less ending the cool i so roads blocks by huge rock stuff save from the mountains just up to the great, i think is this is something that goes to dylan. as for the fall, which is they cannot afford to continue to see if they're both blocked or they cannot into fi massively because they have just to play positive about a lot, a meditative rescuers into those areas. and then continue the walk. how difficult has it been, as you say, full the declaration to die? but beyond those main roads, beyond those villages that are adjacent to the main highways. because a lot of those small villages that you're talking about how soon are up in the mountains behind you as well. this area has been turned into a make shift to a temporary hospital for the injured and for the dead helicopters lens here. and
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this is why they take rescuers and medical teams all the way towards easy and for example, which is the center of the quite easy. it is a town on top of one of the mountains extremely difficult to read an extremely difficult area to get to. so they suppose it massive logistical couldn't sense for the a fall, which is the gen, dawn marie, the civil defense they, they, the army is deployed across the roads that surrounds these areas all the way to america. we've seen more and more mix shift clinics along the way where they are the way the june dormitory where the army are bracing a gas time as they do understand that the next coming 48 hours are going to be extremely, extremely crucial. i was told by the rescue or is that he's going to be just a matter of time before they stop pulling people from under the rubble of this
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particular areas. see those people that you can see here the right out to the last, the loved ones, the most. that houses they've lost everything practically. the only hope of this particular moment is i hope coming from under the rubble of this area that has been completely destroyed by the escalade. now. so hey, just one last thing of know the space for the last 15 years. i've been up in up in visiting these areas, is your categories home to one of the most ancient most in morocco, tenements built by the move ahead that was possibly destroyed. many villages. he's okay with hon. is he like many other places on all the way south east towards settled and you get to those dustless places where this magnitude of this cross of destruction is yet to be gauge in a way or another. and this explains that just
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a while ago, before we started this live with you, that we have seen many helicopters flying towards all these areas landing here, taking the enjoy that, that, and then starting another trip back to those areas. it's extremely difficult. they have to bear in mind the weather conditions and in about 3 or 4 hours is going to get dock here in my right cash. and then they would have to continue these people that i've met have been doing this non stop for the last 48 hours since the moment they manage to get into this place. and they say, we have no other hope to continue the fight until we can deliver people life back to that time. it is, it is indeed a very good picture that you'll painting for us and will continue to follow events where you are, how soon, thanks. so much so we'll continue to follow what's going on in the role co
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uh, as the hours progress us, we had tools in the $48.00 house since the quake hits less than head down to is a little consensus of full administer explained how difficult it is to reach the remote community is hottest hit by the quake. it's very, very uh, high kind of mountains and some of the villages are really isolated and then the road between america instead of dentures, a serious road and when there is any time, i mean like when did he have it rains or have his nose and when did his also like out a quick like what happened then the road goes also is blocks because that all kinds of trucks that block the road. so you need to do that kind of cleaning the road than that happened like early morning on saturdays for the ambulances to go in. didn't get to even bought an injury then also for the teams that mean to come and then start the really, really heroic rescue operation and the going and then to have a sense of the for the picture you're going through some senior roads like over
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tens and tens of kilometers, like you have going for a lot of cash instead of den and the village, it's got. so it was on the right and on the left, over like for read yourself for about 40 kilometers this way and 40 kilometers this way. and those villages we need to go through a roadside some times to load something, not save. and so we have to bring in the army in order to get to the population in villages. and then you started the rescue mission at the same time that you already evacuating the, the injury. then some of the injured will be a buckley to just to make shift hospitals that has been built by the army. and some of them went to give it to a taken by helicopters. if you cannot use them balance is because of because of the cases that they have there. and then you need to provide them with the water and you need to provide them with the fluid. some of the communities are really, really far away. and then they have been reached on the yesterday afternoon. some of them probably like during the night and plugged it out and like on the low level,
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some how that is being done by the local authorities within those kinds of villages and volunteers. but also we do what would you consider the projection? it's a very heroic efforts that that'd be the rescue teams from the army, from the, with the, the 7 foot section from dish on the bottom of a and from me like out of doing. and then it's a very multi kind of problem with the kind of operation because you need to rescue people a lot of the under the rubble, you need to get the injure and you need to also get that done. but that's it's, it's a. busy very complex kind of operation in a very height to rain. some of it's really not accessible. 80 in villages, like 80 percent of them were built the tradition of the way you can see that the villages has have been, have been wiped out. but you can see that the mother buildings, for example, a mouse or a house that has been built in other ways has not been that has not been destroyed . so, but the villages doesn't have which have been wiped out. so the lot of that lot of
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insurance, or what we can join nicholas occupies lie for us, say in the caching of coal, say it's not just people in the rural areas that need help. they need help while you are the areas to next. that's right. so we're in downtown mar, cash right next to the medina. i look at the scenes right behind me are people that were just moment to go distributing medicine and there was a scuffle to try to get pain killers, such as the desperation for a health that there is here. and the people that were distributing the medicine were volunteers, people that are sharing their, their, their drugs and their medicine from this pharmacy. i had talked to the owner of this, of this pharmacy and said, this isn't moment for the moroccans to unite. and i'll show you why, look, there are people on the streets sleeping rough. and tonight's chances are they will sleep outside. they have very little to eat,
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very little support. and i just want to show you where they actually live. this is, let me do, you know, let me walk you inside and right behind me is an effort to clear the rumbles to try to reassure the population that it is safe to come back here normally. so this ro is bustling with activities. the shop would be open, people would be going about their daily business, look at it now, the clearing that, that rate, that's what they're trying to do. and i want to show you what's happening in the row in the, in the little ality ways, which is where the most activity is taking place. it can see here why it's so dangerous for people to come back and there's electrical wiring hanging loose. there's water and if you look at the walls closely, you could see their crux. imagine when the earthquake hit,
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what happened here at 11 o'clock at night? people rushing out of their homes, trying to reach out to try to get out of this situation here. now these are again, a few volunteers in the city trying to clear that debbie, but look, there's so much work ahead. so unfortunately, we seem to have lost the connection that sunday because he was describing the inner workings. anatomy of the medina in metaphysical support will continue to follow correspondence across the rock and on the quake side. as the out is there a day, continues. now the world health organization says 300000 people have been affected by the quakes not to require a massive international aid. if it's on its way to block, it will not correspondents, definitely deca has details on the delivery that's heading to morocco from castle we are at the the
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what's this kind of a operation look like cost of just one of many countries. it helps to morocco in your vehicle hardware, very much of the landscape in morocco, era, the mountains, very serious time when it comes to find survivors. this is of course crucial when it comes to the optimal seminar, other thing being flown in tons of medical equipment. uh well, the search and rescue equipment. um, i know a lot of food. so again, uh for plays the slow now is, is 24 hours. also, the 1st quick happened around 50 personnel search and rescue menu will be on the ground in last flight in the health to try and find as many survivors stephanie
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decker hodges, they're off at our base. let's take you though, to live pictures of a displacement. come for people who have lost the homes. this is the town of amazement which is just south of mount a cache is the delivery truck. having arrived at the people that say that to the health has the rise but slightly will continue to follow these areas around the cache and the rule areas around the epi center of the as quite so to show you what the age and rescue efforts is like as the hours progress, we're heading very closely to 48 hours since we have quite actually struck of the eclipse of the days of the news though they try and strike hold of the open and bulk then sit on the skills, at least for the people, perhaps the most to die in a single strike. emboldened full, but it's
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a fine to activate some medical work has pasted video on social media of what's happened in the neighborhood of call to last weeks. it all is routing council issued a decree to dissolve the power ability rapid support forces. thousands of people have died into fine take the millions of being displays to move and has moved from cost to we know that there's happened in the early hours of sunday morning in the southern parts of the capital hall to which is densely populated by the parent military rapids support forces. now it targeted a markets according to local residents there to the grown attack, launched by the sudanese army, which targeted a market known as thorough market in the southern part of the capital list. also known as the globe markets. after the commander of the parent, military rapids support forces because it tends to be selling goods that have been looted from homes and from market since the south of the conflict and mid april. now, while this residents local residents in the southern parts of the capital, part of whom accused the army opening behind the attack. because the southern parts
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of the capital is densely populated by the parent minutes through rapid support forces the army put out a statement saying that they did not target civilians, but that it targeted uh i was supposed gatherings and crowds of the parent military rapids support forces saying that it would not target civilians, so the iris f and local residents accusing the army. the army say it did not target civilians but rather determined that through rapid support for this heavily present in the southern part. but at least 40 people have been killed and many others have been injured with the only functioning hospital. they're saying that this in it is in desperate need of medical assistance and of donors to help those who have been out flowing into the hospital as a result of the injury sustains in the attack. a restaurant, as well as trying to talk somebody ukrainian capital explosions, whitehead and even surrounding regions on somebody molded the crate and says, defense is destroyed. $25.00, out of the $32.00 tank tribes. russia says that for the ukrainian attack of the
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brands for the region rifle protest saw being held in july's capital, had all the 50th anniversary, all of a military coup that's housed at the debit current. a democratically elected president brought the general augusta pina shades of power. he's a lot of pictures from santiago. why it seems that war to kind of is being used against protest is obviously some scuffles getting all the support of that opponents of the crew around the streets solve the capital. penetrate is blame for at least $3000.00 deaths and false disappearances during his 17. yeah, to take to ship lots of america just at least see a new been joining us now from santiago, let's see a we're seeing pictures of one of the agencies of what's kind of being used to getting some protest. as you did suggest that might be problems along the way. oh yes. oh yes, it's happening as we speak. there we are. i am right now back again in front of the
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tomb of phone, the president side by the end that who was overthrown in a military post 50 years ago. on the 11th of september, and just 15 minutes ago, water cannon tear gas and special forces police were here. and all of us here had to run. people were hiding amongst the tombs that surround us. this is a cemetery after all, they are still here and they are just basically going in circles. there are some young people here dressed in black carrying stones model, top pop tales, that sticks, they are confronting the riot police. and so there have been skirmishes going on around here and continued to be going on as i speak to you here, where it's now quiet once again. but earlier in the morning in front of the presidential palace, a commemoration in which the president of the body took place was overshadowed by the arrival of armed people dressed in black with
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a cap wearing by the clouds on their faces. and in fact, they managed to break at least 6 windows of the presidential palace. they were almost able to storm it. so it's been, this has been going on now for several, several hours. again, overshadowing a come member ration that was supposed to be about that those people who were the victims of the military. cool, and also about the importance of maintaining democracy and not allowing history to repeat itself here until $850.00 is a very long time when it comes to a history of chileya. and there are various different generations that want to remember the events as you've suggested in different ways, how disparate or, and how, what are the differences between these various groups about what they the message they want to come out to the road, particular demonstrations. oh remembrances. yes, as well, what i'm seeing here is that there were a lot of the very young people who took part in the october 19th 2019
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uprising here in chile, again demanding better social rights and more inclusion of the free education, etc. that so called uprising brought out a very young generation that was, that certainly did not live. so the cool and they are now confronting the president who is left wing who was one of the student leaders at the time. but they consider that he's been betraying the calls by making too many concessions. now that he is in the government. so we're seeing those people that were seeing older people and very old people to put some who are actually alive on the day of the pool. some who are victims of the pool and others who lost their family members to the repression that during those 17 years, those people are much more interested in, in commemorating the stay for histories, purpose but others. so this is why we're having classes between people that you might consider progressive forces to say that even though lots of america just have with the very latest of course, we'll continue to depend with you. let's see as the day progresses. but for the moment, thank you. kind of us all palestinians living and levels largest refugee camping
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falls to slee, fighting between valuable factions. and evidence has the private, as it has worldly, renewed, violent for the aid of henry can, does not serve the palestinian calls and holmes the lovely states. 5 people have been killed dozens more in just these 5 between palestinian all goods i did on friday. and the other way is near the southern city of signs. it's a law just palestinian refugee camp in let them say, dakota reports from the one after another palestinians are leaving their homes inside. and out of the way, the refugee camp in southern lebanon is now for so 3 days of fighting between bible factions has created a humanitarian crisis. this lot of, i mean, risk our lives to leave the can just to buy food the all new vegetables apart from potatoes and biscuits. there also no health services. the wounded and the sick
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are being is actuated, but it's dangerous. even ambulances are coming under fire. i remember uh, some of the victim of the fighting is worse than the last round. a month ago it has spread to many neighborhoods. we don't know what to do. a sort of st doctors are raging in the narrow alley ways of a camp where at least $60000.00 people live in less than 2 square kilometers out of sydney and presidents. the movement is responsible for security inside the camp. it's fighting a number of groups who called themselves the muslim youth. so let us round the vassals with sparks by the assassination of a senior commander of the fact that movement and demands for his assassins to be brought to justice with us. officials are now accusing the muslim use of trying to control the account. outbreaks of violence are common in account known 1st
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lawlessness in life for most people here has been one of misery. humanitarian aid is being blocked, and mediation efforts have so far failed to implement a ceasefire, or get other little done or said with us with that who is benefiting from this? fighting on the only outcome is displacement. why should you be displaced again? none of these functions are presented. there is fear of a state list, people of a major military showdown, and it wouldn't be the 1st palestinian camps have been destroyed in violence in recent decades. on like previous rounds of baptism they july. so i think is no longer confined to certain neighborhoods. it's spreading and people trapped inside say, nowhere is safe center for their elders either. i know how do we so there's nothing on the us present. j barton has arrived in vietnam for a 2 day state visit, and now he's looking to show up support to counts of china is regional influence. he praised be close to us between the 2 countries. as they reached the deal to
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deepen cooperation. we have an opportunity to strengthen alliances around the world to maintain stability. that's sufficient chip is all about having india cooperate much more of the united states to be closer to united states vietnam be closer to the united states. it's not about continued china. it's about having a stable base, stable base and in the pursuit which is prime minister richie c. not cuz spoken with the chinese premier league trying about alleged spying in the u. k. us off, the 2 men were arrested in march and with claims a parliamentary research was coming out espionage for china. we're going to mind meeting with the family. what i said very specifically is that i range of raised a range of different concerns that we have in areas of disagreement. and in particular, my very strong concerns about any interference in our upon and then treat democracy,
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which is obviously unacceptable. we discussed the range of things in our rights areas where they're all in the disagreements. and this is just part of our strategy to protect ourselves. a protect all values and our interests to align our products to china without of all allies like america or australia, kind of japan and others. but it was that you engage where it makes sense. and actually, i think the white thing to do is take the opportunity to engage, to raise concerns specifically rather than additional things from the sound like sidelines. well, how he feels that has moved from london. i always had consummation from the metropolitan police that they were to arrest that were carried out in march. one of the man in his twenties and edinburgh, another of a man in his thirties in august which and now the sunday times is reporting that the younger of those 2 was a research here in parliament under the, the earlier in his career, lived and worked in china that he had relations with some pretty significant senior stickers within the governing. conservative party, the now security minutes to come to canada. although it's reported that he's 7 ties
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with this young man before he became security minister. last year, i'm the head of the foreigners, the select committee, alicia tons. she put out a statement, merely saying that she wants to do with ortiz, to conduct their investigations. there was a cd, a source quoted in this article, saying that this was a major escalation by china. that they had never seen anything like this before. and it does follow a number of warnings in recent months from the head of the security service. and i 5 to talk about the chinese communist party being the most game changing. challenge facing the u. k. also the, the committee on intelligence and security within parliament. they were talking about prolific and aggressive tactics being used to target the u. k. by chinese intelligence. it also sharpens a debate within britain, within the conservative party. it's a just how to pursue relations with china, how closely to become engaged. it was administer out earlier on sunday, talking about the needs the cautious engagement with aging. no us teenager took
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a golf as well in the us open to play the very 1st grand slam title. she did it by fighting back from a set down to beat the new number. one of the that's i think david sticks ripples last year. the us open set decide to serena williams this year it said hello to a new grandson champion, the users to my peers. today was the 1st time i've ever seen. my dad tried the i've been coming to this tournament. my dad took me to this tournament, sitting right there, watching venus and serena compete. so it's really incredible to be honest. this was kind of golfing flushing meadows as an 8 year old in 2012 on stuff today.
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as a 19 year old, she learned up against the best player in the world. yo straight in open champion or in the summer lanka. and it was about a russian who started strongest taking the 1st set, 6 games, the 2. but that can't go. i find list at the french open list, you determined to take the trophy this time man who don't buy. if i'm proud of 20000. she took the 2nd set to square up the much the vents and stayed with her into the 3rd and with several, a list of what came from a stand. she got the job done. we didn't get 6 to the kinds of 1st major tied to the us, the 1st man that we will then in july. but since then, here's 118 and 19 she's she's the 1st american teenager to win the us open to serena williams. one is
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a 17 year old in 1999. honestly thank you to the people who didn't believe in me. those who thought who were putting water in my fire, you're really adding guys to it. and now i'm really hurting. right right now. it's the 50th anniversary of equal prize money in new york and go thoughts away with the win is check of $3000000.00. she's already received a call from president biden from the g. 20 summit in new delhi, and full the president direct at bomb. it said he couldn't be prouder of that the best is yet to come. david steps 0 to 0. the don't you all just bear with me. so who rather than the how remind to of all top stories, emergency crews are racing, defined as like 5 of them are okay. but it's difficult to reach hard hit relate mounting communities, maybe at the center of the quake that struck on friday. well then 2000 people think .

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