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for ration here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest of woodland has been burned, really does resemble and the get and landscape. the rescue is raised to save survivors from the rumble of devastated villages in marco's last mountains, 3 days after major escalate. the 209 from to have with me for the back to book, continuing coverage of the earthquake in morocco. the moroccan government has so far accepted age from full countries, britain, spain contact and the way many moroccans left homeless by fridays quake are struggling to survive. we report for a make shift to come in the city of marrakech also and then use north korea leader
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is on his way to russia to meet them. at 14, the us suspects on sale. and so on the agenda, the number of people killed in morocco's earthquake has risen to almost 2500. international rescue crews have joined the search to find more survivors. communities in the last mountains, flattened by friday, is trema, struggling to find food, water, and shelter. while we have a team of correspondents covering the story, nicholas hock is in the city of marrakech with temporary camps, have been set up to house those displaced pasha. maya bar is near the epi center of the s, quick in the last mountains. he joins us live hush and the window to find any more survivors is rapidly closing and that hundreds of small villages near the center
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where you are have search and rescue teams been able to reach them. that is good is getting very difficult for the rest to is now on pricing on the ground for the last 2 days. and they do understand that today is to say it's going to be personal for them. if they are to receive a survival from under the bravo, behind me here, you can see one of the areas that were affected by the us quake. there's a tilting building which is, which could collapse any time behind that building rest to as operating to look for a mother and her childs and the there's a family which live nearby that house with lots and, and the 8 members without filing timely died in the escalade here, you can see this big shift a comp which is now being set top and which is likely to further
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expand in the upcoming hours and days for the simple reason is that people are very concerned to have the potential for of the shots. and they say that there's just sleep outdoor for as long as it takes until the gets guarantees from the government . the issue, if it can go back home, those lost the loved ones that businesses, that most the homes are the ones desperate for need. the want to get immediate need to be able to cope with the magnitude of this tragedy. so search teams finding it difficult to reach these affective villages and will also hearing caution that some of these villages haven't received any aid. despite the mobilization from the government and for in teams, is it just logistical challenges that's holding it up or so there is definitely send out events of logistical a challenge because of the very the nature of this area,
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which is we're talking about area surrounded by mountains as this is the i plus bound to the ways that extends from here all the way it was uh, the south and east of the country. and most of these, i think rural communities that were affected by the us quite live in desolate villages. like, for example, the balance is that you can see to my right is be the on the mountain is most of the areas, the center of the lake, and also the areas why the affected by the us. like the only way for the government to deliver a was send, dressed to teams, is to lift them from here or from that to the hope all the way to the affected areas. which is logistical issues like the fact that most of those days, by the way, only one single boat that takes you from here all the way through to that 10 year old and an easy and often time it's blocked by the huge song. so
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block of rocks, the full from time to time, which is posing serious logistical problems for the offices. because now even if you send the bus to us, i left them to those areas. you need to have excavators of you guys and sophisticated equipment to be able to retrieve survivors, if uh, any survivors right through guys, off to the us. but yeah, rescue is indeed facing many challenges to reach those remote communities. hashem, thank you very much for the moment. now, earlier i spoke to alice morris and a rights are living in morocco, was out last mountains, and she told me about the situation at account and asked me near the epi cent of the quick. and i live in a tiny village called him though, which is 16 kilometers away. and i had to cycle tear because the roads been completely blocks. the army is now working to move a huge boulder as my dog likely hits. um,
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and now i'm in the next valley has to be down to the areas that your correspondence has been told to you, but as you can see behind me, this is a big deal peroration. the government has strong next into action. of course, we have a tens of cab. i'm actually the gentleman who told you got my, my boss. so he's here with this whole family. we're in that 10 just back because his house behind us was completely destroyed. so people are sheltering here because they have no homes. so because their home, but that makes their products go back right behind the cab is a large military hospital with the red presidents. let's get an update now on the situation in the city of myra cache, which was also affected by friday's earthquake. nicholas hock is therefore a so they've what sort of a setup arrangement is being put in place for people in myra cache, who have a mean able to return to their homes because their homes have been damaged or too scared to return. are they being provided with tens and food as
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well as the government has set up a place and makes shift count inside the stadium. and that's where they plan to. how is all of those that have been displaced? that count returned to their homes from our cache, but also from those provinces, there are 6 of provinces that been effected by this. forget that there's a huge scale of a whole entire regions are affected by it. so they're really preparing for the worse. but at the same time, we're in downtown mark hash inside the medina, there continues to be both a clean up operation as you can see behind me, but also a search and rescue operation. earlier on we were following some of these people that are operating here. and days after the end of the year as quick, it's the stench of those corpse that are stuck in the rubble that are guiding the rescue team to the places to try to get those people out. so the hope to find
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anybody alive has had diminished interesting leave though. a lot of these desks are provoked by people who have returned to their homes after the earthquake. like yesterday, i've seen a woman go inside her home. we heard about a woman went inside her home and the ceiling crumbled and she died. there are numerous cases of people who do not want to leave this historic home. we have been here for generations and are risking their lives to get their belongings and some of them losing their lives in the process. for me make thank you very much for that . nicholas hock, with the, the latest the on the situation in marrakech for agencies say it is extremely difficult to reach isolated communities of phony. is that overwhelmed by the scale of destruction. they aren't enough ambulances and how they comp to is to reach everyone in need. families living and remote mountainous areas are sleeping
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outside and struggling to survive or no, no, no sir, the cause you for that area is isolated with no roads making access difficult. many residents made by a rule so in need. we like electricity and all homes are completely destroyed. we've lost everything into the enclosing and now situation is dia with no immediate solution. i'll just arizona whole has traveled to the us mountains and has this report. we're in the foothills now of the high atlas mountains, about 30 kilometers from the lakes at the center in a village called already gone in the vicinity of the local, sent a cold moonlight brought him and in pretty much every direction you care to look here a different element is revealed of the still unfolding tragedy from the homes behind me here. the collapse offering no resistance to friday nights us quite because of the breeze block hole mud, brick and tim the construction local people going in and out to the ruins of their
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homes. picking through the remains to salvage what they can do, it goes on stand by here heavy moving equipment to be put to use on the hillside over the wide tents provided by the interior ministry offering the most basic of relief in the heat and still sitting around raw the aimlessly are survivors. this gentleman i spoke to a short while ago. he has a terrible story. he lost his father. he lost his brother. his mother is gravely injured. he sitting outside the ruins of his home, keeping a sort of vigil determined to ensure that those because don't knock it down. i'm moving along this way. this is an arterial root bringing aid up further into the mountains towards of the epi center more 10. so here, this is a large tent that's been put up by the local villages to offer some relief
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from the hate, a place to sleep, a place to store what belongings they've managed to salvage. some provisions have been supplied here is not a great deal on offer, but sounds off with water, some food and moving through. here we move into a quite different scene again, down there in the crumpled ruins again of month build homes, rescue work as a searching digging with their hands. there was a bigger as well on the other side of that house over there. they believe there's a family trapped under the rubble. they don't believe there are any survivors. so at this stage, they're digging for bodies. and this in general, seeing that he's being repeat to the village off the village, across this pretty substantial, very wide quake dissolved as i joined the whole outer 0 in the mountains of morocco
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of several countries have offered to help morocco with relief efforts, cotton, spain, the united app and there is and the you gave all begun deliveries of aidan rescue teams. have demonic allow is the president of the moroccan institute for strategic intelligence. he explains the complexity of coordinating help from foreign countries. this the question of, of how to channel the international eighty's at the center of the conversation since day one. and since the moment to that myrtle, how difficult us for his to but we have a curve of experience in morocco that if you get too much a at the same time on organized, you would have a button next all over the place and this will be very complicated to handle that. and the 2nd thing is that we've seen a lot of questions about joe politics and relationships, but we're all clarified very clearly yesterday and i threw a press release from the minister of interior. oh,
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international aid is welcome in morocco, but it has to be organized and it has to come in a proper way. so you don't create these bottlenecks in turkey, it was in urban areas. it was a disaster that was very little based off everything and urban area and it needed some kind of response. in morocco, it's in the room and the mountain is area. so it's the situation is very, very, very different. in the way you were organized international a that how we were trying to continue. and of course uh, as i told you, a lot of people are, are, are speaking about how morocco can do things better and kind of access. but i have to say something about where the morocco did not refuse. international aid is trying to, trying to live in the best way to serve the best interest of the population. and it's not the refusing. these are words that came out in the media that are completely wrong,
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and you can ask any specialist of these kinds of combust repeat. the 1st 48 hours are indeed very crucial and to try to risk who lives. and at the same time, it's the only time where you can have the exact um, your shopping list of what you need in terms of international aid. so of course there are controversies, it always happens when you have cut us for fees like this, but you cannot compare the situation of morocco with the situation of cherokee. these are 2 different things. still a head on algae 0, renewed fighting in the largest council policy and refugees and 11 on the un opens shelters for those made homeless. yes, present, joe biden drops up his visit to vietnam. it is, they say it wasn't about containing china the, the
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probably comes the end of the fact of the dry season it into these. yeah. so the shots are showing up more to sort of way see unfolding event of light. still the focus of a heavy rain flooding right is going to be mima and probably tight on the left side of vietnam and peninsula, but i used in an hour, but you'll notice the line is 9 more or less here, south of that. as long as you dry a few light channels in java and the honest to the east, the heaviest rating recently, in fact, for the whole week has been in southern china, which has cost flooding. but the next band of enhanced but late seasonal. right. and just want to hear that comes from go hand towards shanghai. this is probably late tuesday into wednesday. i have a japan subject coming. dan's not much of a breeze, but show charles will find something that are still quite likely. and we've seen some unusually heavy rain around the indian capital recently. so typically the water hoffer. yep. your wheels, this is how the honest and the south west of new jersey and still that area from
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the, you're watching l g 0 live from doha. reminder of our main story. this, our, the number of people killed in morocco's as quake has raises until almost 2500. imagine secures, are racing to find survivors. large numbers of people are found to be trapped on the run. in ty, towns have been devastated in morocco, central region selling fridays 90 to 6 point data week. worship communities are struggling to find food, water, and shelter. several countries of offer to help morocco with relief, epis, cutoff, spain, the united dab image and the u. k. of old sense deliveries of age and rescue teams . now and as the days are in use and of the kremlin says north korea and lita came,
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joan own will visit russia in the coming days. game is reportedly already on a train from young young to russia. us diplomats said last week that the north is ready to supply munition to the russians for they wore in ukraine, drawing 3 re for some sol, south korea. this is north korean d to kim jones, 1st trip abroad. since the carpet pandemic, he's unlikely headed to russia's far east close to the north korean border. news of his visit has reached residents in bloody boston. we can met russian president vladimir putin in 2019. the both countries show teach to the whole world and can stand for themselves. so there's something in common with putting this in valuable stuff to attend the eastern economic forum and event to design to promote for an investment in russia's far east. when the 2 leaders met 4 years ago, pretend had offered to break the deadlock. often north korea's 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 an alms 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 know, 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 it's nuclear weapons program. prussia and north korea have drawn closer and recent months in july. so they show a good visited young young, the 1st russian defense minister to do. so this is the form of the soviet union. prussia is also discussing, holding joint military deals with north korea. analysts say the kim put to meeting could be intended to send a message to the us and its allies, these bits of diplomacy, those can, you can be used as
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a tool to in friends behave out of the united states. sounds good here and some other place luxury entity got does the ukrainian conflict for north korea. a potential deal with russia would also make sense economically. heavy flooding has worse than to the impoverished countries. food supply to 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 serve to widen the divide in the international community. much like during the cold war era, florence lead out to 0. so let's get the view now from russia with you in the chapel of our in moscow, you know, what more did the crime and have to say about kim's kind visit to russia. so basically the equipment has finally come, fund officially comes foundation, say that the main thing will take place and leave us so according to crumbling,
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sparks pass. and demetrius called the 2 presidents will headsets allegations during the indigo sanctions and will probably meet face to face if needed a know the date for the a tour has been announced. but according to the bloomberg, the music will take place. on wednesday, september the 13th, the north korean president is traveling to russia on his, on the train, as he said, and uh, the whole journey will take him about 20 hours. well, let, you know the person has already arrived in a rush as far as the city or with the bus stop to participate in the east and economic for him. what does russia want from north korea yet? and what might it be prepared to give in return? well, it's interesting what we read and he, at our end is that the likely huge, that's a rush at 10. announce the lifting of sanctions that russia can withdraw from the you want. the sanctions against the republic of north korea is very high. russia
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joined the un sanctions against the country back in 2017. so there is a possibility that the big decision will be announced very soon. and also, according to the new york times last week report came, john, are the plans to discuss on supplies to russia for the conflicting ukraine, and so to speak, weapons, and exchange for food. people young can know that most girls, hillary munitions, multiple loan troll kits systems, short range, ballistic missiles, and in return russia can supply the country with grain uh, energy results as part of it. satellite technology always can pay and hold courtesy . also, it is important for religion and peace have to demonstrate that russia is known to the international isolation as an international context is very important for the russian president at the moment as so many countries have ton that back on russia, g to the ukrainian conflict. yeah, thank you for that you're in the shop of are in moscow. the us present has entities
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to day trip to vietnam by hailing a news page and bilateral relations of the former enemies. joe biden visited as both of us in china, joshua for influence in the region. us companies including aerospace trying boeing, have secure trade deals with one of his fastest growing economies. jessica washington has moved from getting bounced capital annoy what's the us had been seeking? was an upgrade to the biological ties of formalization that a vietnam and us are these highest ranking partners as henry rank diplomatic relationships. and that was achieved. now with this is washington is, is seeking to convey not only to vietnam, but se, asia as a whole. it's commitment to be said foss committed, taught in the, in the region. that's something that we've been hearing throughout the course of be 5 minutes ministration, a commitment to southeast asia last year. of course, president bite is posted southeast asian leaders in washington, and only
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a few days ago you as vice president, come, la harris, announce establishment of this us all the on the center. so this is really part of a broad, a story of the us ramping up. it's engagement with se, asia, in quite a meaningful way. a given the context of the seller and relationship between the us and china, into a peaceful protest to mark the 50th anniversary of general ogle. so you know, she has rice, a power have turned violent. police use to a gas and water canada some demonstrate as to microsoft cocktails. you know, she is military who lasted almost 17 years. thousands of people were met. it tortured and for center x 5 by the gym. at least a 150 people have died in flooding in east and libya after a heavy down forest from storm. daniel and national weather center says it's the most rainfall we quoted in a single day in almost 40 years. maybe as 5 of governments have both announced 3 days of national morning monic, trina reports entire neighborhoods flooded across the eastern livia,
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the worst storm, the country we have seen in years. mediterranean storm daniel brought record rainfall in the city of l. b. the people can only watch as their vehicles are washed away. patients and staff were forced to evacuate several hospitals, local officials or calling for immediate assistance. no, it doesn't rub because as a we announced with regret that the situation is completely out of control. we called on all government officials to intervene to save what can be saved. governments are responsible for people's lives, request the security services to provide assistance. and this has been in goals by political divisions for more than a decade. the country has 2 governments that slowed down emergency assistance efforts. the peer little government in eastern libya has announced a 2 days state of emergency and forcing
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a curfew and calling for people to exercise caution. if they leave their homes. the internationally recognized government in tripoli declared eastern libya, a disaster zone. it's an teams of emergency workers from western louisville. let me know is that a so how i've instructed the ministry of health and all relevant agencies to quickly provide assistance relief convoys will be dispatched to also these affected by this incident will respond with all available resources. so you've got the impact of storm daniel on eastern libya has been devastating. local officials, the many people remain missing with search and rescue operations currently under way. there are, here's the death toll will only rise and forecast. there's have issued a red one, seen more storms are on their way. mount china, which is a fairy, has capsized be nigeria drawn in 20 passengers, including women, children and farm is around 3rd to you, a rescue the name of quite
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a region of niger stage, at least 40 others are still missing. more than a 100 farmers were being fairy to the fields of crops on the other side of the nigel river. when there crowded boat went down, it's a 2nd symbol of fairly capsizing in nigeria. in 3 months, a fighting between rival factions and 11 on the launch is refuge account for palestinians is forcing a growing number of them to seek safety elsewhere. 6 people in the camp has been killed and 86 wounded since a ceasefire between palestinian groups ended last thursday. then a hold of re for some i know how we can it's been a life of displacement for a state less people. mohammed duffy was born in lebanon after his family left palestine when israel was created in 1948 decades later, he finds himself sleeping in a mosque, forced to flee the fighting in the item. how do we refugee camp? because this is the 2nd time in a month that we have been displaced during the last round of clashes,
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our house was destroyed. we moved to another house during the truce, but again, we had to leave. hundreds of families did the same. the fighting between rival palestinian factions has created a humanitarian crisis. for the older generation, it's brought back memories of a difficult life. in 1948, we found refuge in south of lebanon. then we would move to the back. then we were taken to actually dia camp in the south. then as well talking to the account, we moved to be route and then we came to a know haddaway, homes and livelihoods are being destroyed in the ongoing fighting. we've got a sitting president with our buses, but that movement and armed groups known as the muslim use, the confrontations are at close range and heavy weapons are being used. those still inside the camp are trapped in a war zone of less than 2 square kilometers. and um,
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and can i help you? i live in help the neighborhood in the account. i put my life in danger when i go to buy food for the children, the showing is indiscriminate. i don't have money to enter the house outside the comp, in mosques, schools and other emergency shelters are full. the government local entry owes and the un agency that provide services to palestinians loc funds for the people. it is a struggle to survive in number. how much do you? no, i'm still probably right away from the warrant. says yeah, 2014. we came here. outbreaks of violence happened a lot. our home is on a front line. let's say those living close to the camp are also at risk stray bullets and shells have cause deaths and injuries. there have been many attempts to stop the fighting cease fire announcements have been made. can i please have informed to bring to justice the killers of a senior commander. so far, nothing has been in force. for now, their reality is human suffering and
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a war were passed. battles have proven a decisive victory. won't be easy, then who their elders either. i know how do we southern lebanon the can a way of ok, know, in hawaii has erupted again after 2 months, paused. lava is flowing along the floor of the crater, the us geological city, raised the volcano is a low level to a warning light set. the novel was a safe distance from people and buildings. the plugin, i'm fairly bad. people with the headlines on, i'll choose 0. the number of people killed in morocco's earthquake has risen to almost 2500 emergency crews of racing defined survivors.
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