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this building, whereas hardy full of teenagers help launch a music style using funk, soul, jazz and rock plastics be created an entirely new south west since become a multi $1000000000.00 industry. the universal hip hop museum currently under construction seeks to preserve the movements roots, residents around the globe. the real cause as quick death, toll rises to nearly 2 and a half 1000. as imagine c team's race turn light to reach from light mountain village in the air on this donkey attain. this is audra 0 at life. and also coming specialist teams from britain and spain join the search for survivors. the time is running out
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a lot of times find the creek. many moroccans all struggling to survive will be life from the makeshift camp in march. and the northern years north korean neither came to learn reports of the heads to russia. as far as trip outside the country and many of the a number of people killed an american ad quake has now risen to $2497.00 international rescue. throughout joining the sands to find will survive is communities in the atlas mountains, flattened by fridays, trema are still struggling to find food, water, and shelter. let's show you the situation right now in the high atlas mountains. this is near the, at the center of the, at craig rest, who is traveling now to try to find survivors. now move in 48 hours off to the quick devastation the area hash them. all of our restaurants are coverage from near
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the quakes at the center. this is the biggest obstacle to rescue operations in the us quake hit areas, huge chunks of rocks, pulling from the mountains, locked roads. we stop here, why the ami won't against the danger before the rocks lights up to 6 hours on the road. we finally make it to that to the gold. if that it's 90 kilometers south of matter. i guess a front excess is underway for those still trumped under the rubble. well, how much is the last 9 members of his family in the us quake? that's how we're going to be. have to give you the breaks my heart. i lost my daughter. she was very young, a children that go on, we're waiting for warm out the let's pray he's a life not well how much glenside was which we
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a lifeless body that i life taken to assume it would be very near his parents, you know, the village cemetery of these doctors from the city of casa blanca, volunteering to help victim into the into we've dealing mainly victims of trauma, people suffering serious injuries when buildings collapsed and we treat mine injuries and makes up clinics here like critical ones affected and such as the army has reached here, delivering a setting up makes shift clinics and helping the rescue operations. this is one of many cases where the spray the delicate task i had for the rest of jose medical team. and the fall, which is nice lady is going to be an off no to the city, a lot of cash where she is going to be treated and the army is deploying. it. had
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to come close to the at the center of the ask way an all the villages which was affected by the way. it's a race against fine to plain people. still try it under the level house or about the bottle. i was just the ra flats in the pool. it's also not, i guess. well, we have a team of correspondence covering the story for us. nicholas hock is that in the city of our cache, where people have slept outside for 3rd night now. but let's speak to hudson, i'll borrow. he's near the epicenter in oregon. a has some. i know it's been incredibly difficult to get that. can you tell us what you've been seeing and hearing very difficult. just to give you an idea about the aftermath of the earthquake, there's a building incline building that you can see behind me. there are people see a trumped underneath excavators, along with the rescue as to an operating to trying to recover people from under the
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bubble. and this is a story which has been replicated again and again. so all these entire areas affected by the quake people have been moving now to this makes shift comp that you can see me. and this is definitely going to further expand and expand because of where the off the shots, people are pretty much concerned and they are just where you there might be another stronger off the shop. so they prefer to stay here for as long as these take, and some people will definitely have to wait until the houses are built just before respond to this life. i have a bumped into someone i've known for many years in this boss of morocco or oma jerome. i've told me that he would just go back from an area where he would treat the body of his daughter in law uh on my the other one other company. this is how much is what will happen to you if you do the most to him. she has moved to the house, it probably would do for the visual of j as clay. can i don't. yes. but
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a bunch of they have a i thought, you know, go, there you go. retreat people from the a problem. and unfortunately, by till taylor us to way, let's go side of the don't know how to go about it because of the country. and it's been the community and the level a ways how to rest of the area, request your products and show the and you're actually your beloved ones. paying the price of this as quick. well, how would you be? how would you describe yourself to the, i mean, thank you. thank you very much indeed. and this is a story that you would hear again and again, again across all these areas. and it's an extremely delicate operation. they, they, behind me, the army has sets up an area where they are at lifting the injured and then they would be flown back to mount a catch from here. behind me. they're also trying to shut off some of the aid all the way towards the areas that have been effective. the biggest channels. so is it
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the challenge sofa is to new to the very center on the as quick which is in it. i'm the video just surrounding it's got a full so areas in arms means which does not fall from here. and also in total dense with that shot as you can stream it difficult one last thing. then it just gives you an idea about why this is extremely difficult. you see the mountain surrounding me here. behind them is where they as quick hit hard. there's only one way to shut an 8 from a road which drives south to that area which has been carved up in the mountains. and it has been blocked throughout the last 2 days. and this is the thing which is create 2 problems. you have to leave the roads, you have to remove the huge sons of blocks of rocks from those areas to allow the emitter tree to allow the paid organizations and use to move to that area. and how soon as far as challenges continue,
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we always have been hearing these incredibly hom pricing stories as well as and wondering how some quakes and the rough time before. but this was on to region that was deemed risk. right? can you give us a sense of how this quite composed to previous ones and how the government is coping given that as subs. historically speaking, we're talking about 2 major escalates. 1960, and i got this. people don't remember the weight. 15000 people approximately died. one, so the entire population of the city side is that that's quite a lot people don't remember what they remember is the us quake of trust. same city in the north, west, 600 people were killed as her statement is. it isn't, is a city. and from then they spotted a tons permission of the, of incentive. this is one of the biggest, the rural areas of blog. and this explains the problem because you're talking about communities living on top of all these bound to that it was describing this is the
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head of horse mountain and that is a visual cock mountain. they have been living here for centuries, incense present, the biggest problem. it has been always the access to those areas because those are the most of the time, rough terrain. extremely difficult, even under normal circumstances, to go through those spaces with the those quake. most of the roads, us what blocked the clear rocks full again, i experienced the same thing yesterday when i was driving from left to the cold with lights, our 1st report back to it again and it took us 9 hours. we had to drive for 10 minutes to stop for an hour and i continued stop and again for them to be able to clear the the, the problem with this is such a delicate operation. you have one road you have to deliver all the age. you have to send the army, the civil engineer, the and you is the charges. it's impressive. i've seen moroccans coming from belgium, friends from all of, of the wells. obviously,
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local communities on casablanca, from robots, from everywhere. bring it all, it takes food mattresses, magazine and they say we want to stay here and this is a, this is a flight for us and we want to flight to win the flights. we want to bring some smile to the local community. it's hot breaking is sense because when you, when you see the people and when you talk to them of a mess, people have told me, i'm still waiting to know whether my family is alive, a bit of truth alive or not. of course, incredibly, incredibly, incredibly hot breaking situations that and incredible solidarity as well as we've been hearing hush them all bar near the at the center that thank you so much. awesome. well, let's now speak to our correspondent accessed hawk. he's in our cache, which also said widespread vantage. nick, we know that many people this not really rough for a sub night running. we can see there's, there's a bit more of an arrangement being put into place to,
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to help them. now. that's right. i mean, this is normally a football page where inside the stadium and the government seems to be taking things and matters in their own hands and they put out mattresses. but look carefully. it looks pretty empty. the reason being is those people that have had their homes destroyed in mar cache and the medina, a lot of them don't want to leave the area. they still haven't come to terms with the fact that they. busy not be able to return to their homes and these mattresses and the set up that we have here will also be for all of those that are in the high atlas that will be brought to market here. not only are there funding, they'll have food, there's a toilet that are being set up, but there's also doctors to provide health care and to treat those that had been effected by the earthquake. most of those that had been effected into our here the
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ice. i spoke to the doctor's early on, talk about emotional trauma of what happened this morning. again at 9 o'clock local time. there was an aftershock, a tremor, and there was tremors. keep feeding that fear that people have this uncertainty of what lies ahead. now the moroccan authorities are doing the best they can to try to reassure the population by offering food mattresses and a place to say, but people are very much to see or full of what, what, what could happen last night. just as you know, i was by the medina, it was a family sitting there a on the, on the ground that was preparing to spend the night there and they didn't have any money. so when did the women went inside the medina to try to get some cash that she had left behind the house as she entered the medina in her home? the ceiling collapse. she's now dead. this family will now spend the night here and
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one after the other. we're seeing people coming in into this makeshift and trying to get some relief, trying to get some support. this does have some terrible, terrible stories on net can i, can i ask you a little more about how the government is, is actually helping. now obviously we know that it's been really difficult to get a out to a lot of these very roommate villages that community trying to set up a bit of a crisis sense at the and mra cash. we know that a lot of other people volunteers have also been stepping in in some kind of coordination going on with them to, to bring everyone together a look. this is unprecedented the government of iraq or has never deal, dealt with a situation like this. this is the biggest calamity that this country has ever faced in its history. but what's interesting to note is that we have seen the residents of nar, cash helping residents of nar, cash moroccans in solar and solidarity with moroccans. we've seen
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a medicine being distributed to those that needed food, water, shelter support, hugs. this is a moment of unity, or at least the silver lining of this earthquake is that it has brought some people together, the poor and the rich. when we were outside that square by the medina, we saw so many people comforting coming late in the evening trying to conference those that have lost their homes. there is a sense of pain and of shared loss for the people of america. and you can really sense that you're not just here where it weighs down, but throughout the city of america and throughout the country, then it comes out. how does that showing us around that shelter in mara cash? thank you so much, nicholas. well, let's take your just some pictures now, because nicholas is just talking there about residents of america, helping residents and are cash. and this is exactly what you are watching. these
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people are lining up to donate blood. we know there was a huge cold push out. obviously the hospitals are very, very stretched, and there has been a death of blood, and so people have been stepping in to give of themselves to help as much as they can. well, that's not bringing another mark. hash resident bushrod grades back. she's also been helping people outside mar cash and some of the impact to the villages with food. she joins us from the bush, ryan's down, driven out to some of these more like villages that we've been talking about. can you describe? you can see as well, devastating, like what everybody said, the rocks were roads. uh uh, the sorry the roads were blocked. there were rocks on the road so they had to move the rocks. so we could pass the way. we saw a lot of military uh, going up that way in the mountains. a lot of ambulance has a lot of helicopters though, so tomorrow kind of doris isn't doing everything they can, but there are still so many villages. they have not an easy access to one i. we
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went to such a village a little bit further than we had again, like to to get them letters. it's a very, that's completely collapse. the people have nothing at all. um, no electricity. they don't have their homes anymore. so it was devastating to see that it was heartbreaking. there were 59 families living there. 10 mothers with babies, small babies. so we tried, so we gather friends, some family to go there and help them out. but if it's heartbreaking, boucher, as you just mentioned, we know that the stage of the roads, for instance, has made things much more difficult. and some patients have yet to receive a. i'm curious, how are you managing to get out to some of these communities when, when the big g as a government from a f, it is struggling to reach them. so the government is, is going there because we were blocked on the roads to let them pass. we were there were so many, there's just like they already said there was one road. the good can bring, i'm get you because there's big rocks on the road. so there's only one way,
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so we have less bestbuy minutes aries. so they're going to the zones of need of the air the need because every area needs a lot of help. and you have to understand that there are the mountains and there the villages are dispatched. so you have a small village where they have 50 people living, another village. what do you have 30 people living which make it very difficult. there's no main roads. so there is only a rocks at 10 funds, so they are going, i have, i've seen them non stop on the road. so that's the thing that was hard wyoming. i saw cars coming from with nicest place. i've been to see my other areas of morocco and young people like us who just get it together with friends and when to those areas. but i have to tell you, we got stuck. i went back 5 am i. i got here back is 5 am in the morning because we had events and event could not get up. so we had to push. i think we stayed for about 2 hours to push the van to go up the hill to give those people their food.
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and to go down when we went down back, you couldn't make the turn again. so we, we got stuck. so again, the, the roads are not accessible at all. and it takes so much time to get there we, we, we only which one village and it took us a whole day and we, we, we left, well it's well, i think, and we got back a surprise. but yeah, imagine that just one village. okay, let alone all it's been, it's just around the area. so there is so many help. there are from people like residents helping residents. so many mentioned that as i saw when we did the groceries, it was just so easy to as so difficult to access. so the government is doing everything they can, i saw headquarters going up to the areas where there is no road picking up people we should. so we saw so many things on the road is, was hard for me, but it keeps being a difficult situation. and i think morocco is actually used, we already had some crisis like this, so they know what they're doing a little difficult to access and it's not her been area. it's my soul does crush
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around the mountain a bush. right. you know, describing that it's really incredible app porting of support that we've been seeing from all over the country and, and communities coming together to try to help you yourself lives through the quake in mark has you felt that yourself, you can i ask what, what motivated you personally to get involved because katie, so many people are wanting to do the same because i wasn't happy and happy enough to have still have a roof over my head. simply is that we found the earthquakes my, the whole building where i live moves, but we still have a roof over. i had, it didn't collapse. i could be the 1st and that was not with my daughter and my husband on the rocks waiting for somebody to help me. so i, i could not just stay and go on with my life. and we had to help. so i get it. we for as friends get together and without any plan, we get go. we went to the groceries and keep calling. people will know people where they need some help, but there was nobody yet well getting there. we saw
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a lot of minutes every comes over to set the base pence already gave them everything they need. so we kept going further on places where there was no help yet. that's how we got to the village. imagine that's where we went yesterday. and today we are gathered to get us again again to help other villages in need. so the forest is because we are happy enough the the we are still alive. and the best enough that we those are not injured. our kids are not injured stuff. cos busher hathway back the amount of cash resident who is helping with the a f as a volunteer for sure. thank you so much for joining us here. and i'll just bear in mind due to a fault for all that your day. thank you. my a whole several countries of also offer to help morocco with relief efforts. so far, the american government has only accepted offers from full nation. so they have capital spain, the united arab emirates, and the u. k. and they've all begun that a deliveries on still ahead here on tuesday when you'd facing and the
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largest concept, palestinian refugees and 11 on u. n. open shelters to those made from the, the 10s of thousands of children were born into we'll live down to the ice old regime in iraq and syria. now many are in can either role funds or with the widowed mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an emmy award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation all now just loud west struggles gives us to true passion where face where humanity defies.
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expectations with freedom is always west rose and i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific one. 0, one east. on al jazeera, the colleges here with the welcome back and breaking news. the kremlin says that north korean the,
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that kim joan will visit russia in the coming days. jim is reporting the already on a train from joan young to russia. us to pronounce that last week that the north is ready to supply munition, to the russians for their war and ukraine. fiance report, spouse and phone. so this would be north korean leader kim jones, 1st trip abroad since the cove it pandemic. he's unlikely headed to russia's far east, close to the north. korean border. use of as possible visit has reached residents in bloody boston. we came met russian president vladimir putin in 2019 the book edited for both countries, show teeth to the whole world. it can stand for themselves. so there's something in common with. pretend this is the most up to attend the eastern economic for him, and event designed to promote for an investment in russia's far east. when the 2 leaders met 4 years ago, pretend had also to break the deadlock, often north k, as talks with the us on eucalyptus on them and to fail us. officials believe
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a meeting this time may include discussion of anonymous deal. if north korea sells weapons to moscow, this is going to be a problem for the united states as well as for europe. because this would essentially try to be in an effort by moscow to balance some of the advantages that ukraine has in terms of getting material. you'll artillery rockets. north korea is banned from exporting weapons on the un security council resolution. they also concerns north korea. may we see from the russians, sophisticated technology that could help it advance its nuclear weapons program. prussia and north korea have drawn closer in recent months in july, so they show a good visited young young, the 1st of russian defense minister to do so, says the form of the soviet union. prussia is also discussing, holding jointed military deals with north korea. analysts say the kim put in meeting could be intended to send a message to the us and its allies. these it'd be to the diplomacy. those could be
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a can be used as a tool to influence behavior of the united states. sounds good here and some as a place luxury entity got does the ukrainian conflict for north korea. a potential deal with russia would also make sense economically heavy flooding his lesson to the impoverished countries. food supply. 2 countries let 5 for tearing with us. and on the western sanctions may seem like natural allies, the closer ties between russia and north korea may also sub to widen the dividing the international community. much like during the cold war era, florence li, out a 0. so well, let's not get the view from russia and speak to you and yourself of all of a and laska. you'd have plenty of entry. what exactly does russia ones and what might it be prepared to give them more time to what we can say at last its official off to you know, up several hours when the south korean media reported that the newest korean leader
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had left field young progressions. but diverse, so now it says official, the crumb that has come funds that's a came drunk. food will pay an official visit to russia and the coming days at the invitation of a russian head of stage legend patient and the actually for quite a long time, most could prefer to stay tight, slept about the events, and even an hour. i got uh kremlin sparks pass in to be trips co, neither confirmed nor denied the possibility of his visit and the local news sources basically a site of the south korean soul says the. c some a witness report, so recent witness reports alleging that ad there was some preparations that have lived with us, don't train stations, allegedly, for kim's visit. they were under the underway, but we understand that at the moment, the suitcase, hosting the east and i couldn't make for right now, the presentation is expected to speak on tuesday, september the 12th and of this name. there is
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a lot of activity and let him go give us talk anyway. but the main thing with came from isn't actually going to take place on wednesday, september the 13th, and obviously the team will need some time to get to the bus stop on his almond trade. so we're going to expect so of course, if you open the newspapers and listen to some media sources, you will see that there was a lot of talk about about palms of a and i'm still and at the north korea and supposed straight to live at some munition and some real kits systems and short range ballistic missiles to rush and in return especially cannot foot grain oil. and part of it sticks knowledge. i will certainly be watching that may seem very excited to be here and i was there a unit, a couple of out of other for us. and most sca us all sizing between rival sections and 11 on the largest refugee council palestinians is forcing a growing number of them to seek safety elsewhere. lebanese army come on to say
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that 5 soldiers were wounded when shows a fight from. and now how about camp london? nearby 6 people in the count has been killed. 86. we can do that since he's fine between public opinion on groups and the last best day. well, that's it for me and, and honestly, okay, well that is next. and then inside story, we'll look at the off to most of the american ask way the, it's nancy speech sign that it's the focus of, most of right in the last week. really, there's an mass coming out and they've been through the yangtze. but for the status in grand dung, a particular we've had about 7 days worth of rain. this is just one example of what has been fairly typical, more or less than the, just the north of hong kong westwards into guam g. so rescue is taking place on a daily basis. the rain is more or less ceased now for grand dawn,
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but not entirely needs coming back even from the west for a different reason. it's a bit late for heavy seasonal rain, but there it is, all the same thing on the yangtze ventu of shanghai. north of all that beijing showing itself is typically fairly well in the sunshine. it's cool down a base in homes you take is it? so if you want, but it's not dry, there are more showers on their way. this is true, particularly for tuesday, let's say for wednesday, which shows a concentration in the sherry stuff, some of the yangtze in china. and of course, that tables back into grungy. and then beyond that, it's fairly dry. now the model soon raises, i'm done equally strange things. mobile recently has been flooding around new data . you can see that the dark or the bright top kind, which translates into shelves, into poll, generally speaking or to produce dance or deshar. it is still wet west so that it's still dry. and in rochester and it's still pretty health as well.
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i am very delighted to participate in the all the other confidence, brightest illegals students putting minds against. and this means in africa would really be interesting to see how we miss uh, gather together for tournament on like any other property. mimic flushing, maybe the apps we can cut on the human and people drive is now invest in weakness. applicant move on out to 0. 00 is in morning off to a devastating of quite desperate rescue and recovery f that continues to try to reach people in the most areas. so how is the country coping? can any lessons been done from the dissolved step? this is inside story. the .

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