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higher area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started to flood once again the the of the devastating floods phase of disease. and then they'd be in the city of den, with hundreds of decomposing bodies, yet to be recovered, the carry, johnson, this is all just from the host coming out, displaced by a deadly earthquake american space as daunting task of rebuilding their lives in the wreckage of their homes the us presence on the hunt divide and has been
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indicted on the federal, firearms charges and officials in each of these lumps to do so on. and so they comp codes to the number of migrant arrivals or the catering some of the but will begin in east and it'd be a ravaged by the nations west natural disaster. and it's more than history now. the distort survivors sunday's deadly floods in dun and surrounding areas. a bracing for an outbreak of disease. hundreds of bodies of yet to be recovered from the rubble of the homes or from the want to child stratford reports on the scenes of devastation. the sheer scale of destruction is hard to comprehend. a scholar of modern rubble of mock with a will of water and the remnants of people's lives, smashed through neighborhoods and into the sea. much of the eastern libyan city of
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derma now resembles a was a helicopter teen search for bodies. more stuff in the show sniff adult units, pick some of the rubble. 2 data wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the, from the destruction of homes. and the, the around 14 or 15 families that was slipped away. anyone wasn't the value disappeared by 9 of the people who lived there actually on the cost of gone mediators to the piece of c destroyed the couldn't. so we woke up to catastrophe, but we woke up and couldn't find any one of them made quite a mess of the souls done. his man says between 18 to 20000 people may have been killed in assumed they'll only like flooding that hit this region earlier this week . many of being buried in mass graves is i don't know what the i need at the, the complete the collapse area is estimated at 900000 square meters, the destruction of 5 bridges. and this valley resulted in the separation of the
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cities east from its west. the fixed area of a severe damage is estimated to 3000000 square meters. so the situation in the city is mold and catastrophic. the u. n. has wound about the threat of disease and says libya is political instability is partly to blame for the scale of the catastrophe . we have tried to help them but that, but that seems to sick of the situation in the countries so difficult. it's difficult to go there any, improve the situation international humanitarian assistance, including field hospitals, medicine tents, and food is being flowing into the nearest large enough airport in been gauzy. so we 150 kilometers away. donation senses have been sent off across libya. despite the use of instability and this unity in a country with 2 rival political administrations, people are coming together to help by the beginning, we hated the call for health. this is our duty and god bless the young volunteers
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who came through. we provided full food supplies, we came with 5 cost people and because it didn't, they did items. now we are delivering mid as seen in the hospital for the food supplies, blankets. i encourage everyone to take part, even though the roads are closed and difficult to reach any of the clearing and navigational kartel the local maritime will soar to say preparations are being made as quickly as possible. the ships carrying relief supplies to enter during this port. charles rapid which is 0, while the disaster is bringing people together across libya and the country is ruled by 2 rival governments. many people are putting political divisions aside to help that is affected by the flux. on a train, it reports in libya's capital tripoli, these people gathered to show their support for the flood victims in the east. their sirens redone their. our hearts and prayers are with you. this to me was more than the infrastructure could handle it. lift msi, didn't destruction in the past,
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so many people have died and i'm missing. i lost some of the members. every, somebody has not the summer. it's a very difficult time, couldn't make good view of the country. at home i left, he says when he saw the pictures from eastern libya, he had to do something. he organized a small shipment of 8 on tuesday with some friends. now he sends convoys on a daily basis and it's affordable in a people from across the country are healthy. what happened was a tragedy, but maybe we can benefit from it. people hear sad about disaster, but also very happy and excited about the unity. dozens of donation centers like this one have been set up and typically people give what they can along with the extensive destruction across the, the cities to dams burst after heavy rainfall sent a tidal wave down the valley. entire communities here were swept away into the sea or buried under the rubble. the recovery operation goes on with the help of
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international search and rescue teams. libya has to rival governments both have located funds for emergency response efforts and to rebuild devastated areas. what their worst fears, if they can't cooperate much needed assistance might be delayed. jerome. uh, you're welcome to yes. yeah. now is not the time for politics. it's not time to talk about which government does what it's a humanitarian issue. are people were swept away into the scene. many are missing. libyans have seen years of conflict and divisions, but many are putting aside the differences to help their fellow citizens. there's been an outpouring of support from across the country. what happened in eastern libya has brought together a previously divided people for now uniting and their grief and loss. they hope
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politicians can do the same mileage right now. i'll just 0 tripoli. olivia's intern, prime minister has acknowledge that the dams that bus causing floods were not maintained. yeah. how did that t as the primate responsibility alongside to administer to one of those to do the issue of dimes is a topic that no one talks about. and no one is aware of for decades, nobody mentions it, not even the local council until a disaster, because then they remember and i'll ask who is responsible. they claim there's been a breach and blame it on us. now we have discovered 2 documents from the ministry of planning that we have contracts and maintenance agreements, but they've not been fulfilled. is the good moral code that been more often shock soft to last week's
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devastating us quick rescue teams in june to scramble to safety on wednesday when they felt tremors on a hose. province aid is starting to reach communities in the but the logistics on making it very difficult purchase of the at this time to for quite a current, extremely remote areas of correspondence. stephanie deca traveled to the village of it till seats in high in the atlas mountains, survive as that was still waiting for critical aid is currently driving very hard to get to the village has been completely destroyed. so these villages have set up come at the foot of their destroyed village. nobody has any intention of leaving here. um it's so remote that aid isn't getting here in terms of being delivered. so basically
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what they're doing is walking to villages that are more accessible or using donkeys and bringing it here or what was the hospitality? yeah, most of them even in times of tragedy, we are offering out the key and not not. so we're being taken into the village this is uh community that depended on agriculture. telling us everything. everything has gone. this village, buried age people, there are advantage of 70 and the destruction is it's a month or the very synchronized. i know this is where i lived with my patents and
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my mother was in that room. that's where she died along with my wife. and to think that this is one of countless villages in the middle of nowhere, hard to get to. how are they going to rebuild it? as we just bumped into this, gentleman tells us, this is a, this is his home up there. okay? the, the, to so it's, i'm heard here and i'm hurt here. obviously we need to rebuild all of this. but that's the only possible it's help comes from uh, it's hard to remove all of this. stephanie decker, all g 01015 in the atlas mountains of morocco. a several makes ship. hospitals have been set up to help families affected by the quake. i'll just say it was hush him for barbara visited one of them and a ton of us me and my colleague, it's 298. i spoke with him about the type of services people seeking. there is
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a surgery ward which has been established over here. we're talking about an increasing number of wounded, injured patients who have been brought to this facility. why asked the input ticket a for the simple reason that this is a town which is in between in the middle, between the city of barbara cash and the epi center of the great. now the, the most critical cases have to be flown from here. all the way to the city obamacare, but if it's, if the if needs be, doctors told me that the right the to perform the surgery is i'll show you some of these was why the out about this plot, this surgery for a pregnant woman who has been pulled from that areas are hoping to solve the surgery. this is the was of this, this is a lab. this is the surgery a block. so this is the facility that has been established by the ministry since
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the thoughts of the ranked off to the quick to be able to cope with the growing number of the people who are likely to further move to this particular location. serial. another aspect of the story is basically most of these people hop in now move to mix if comes across this area that has been effected as they move and you're likely to see a growing number of patients move into this mid 3. so this makes it a minute to clinic. i assume i have to say that by the standards of other natural disasters, this looks like a really sophisticated and will run operation. i appreciate there were 6 days off to the quick now i wonder how the people actually reaching this uh, this location of us in the are they being met? in fact, in or the driving in? are they coming themselves? how is that working? so this is what is happening now. you remember the spots where what we're doing
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lives early in the day with a gun which is about 20 minutes. 20 minutes drive from here. that's where the ministry has an at field. they do have another one here in us need another one into a handout. these are all towns which are nearby and most of the immediate urgent cases offload from the desolate areas all the way. so these 3 in advance of pricing centers where the emergency response teams have been established. these are members of the same families which have been was have lost basically everything. some of them have lost their loved ones, have lost the homes. these are people who have lived in tie, live in villages, passed on top of mountains in the last area. now they've lost advertising us present. joe biden,
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son has been indicted on federal firearms charges hunted by them. is accused of lying about his drug use when he illegally bought a gun in 2018. it's also been under investigation for his business dealings and failing to pay taxes. indictment comes as congressional republicans pursued impeachment to inquire into president bivens alleged involvement in hunter biden's . foreign business ventures accost corresponded. kimberly how good has the link to us now as well? what i can tell you is that we have been expecting there was the potential for these charges against the president's son. uh now they have been leveled against hunter biden, at least in regards to these gun charges. and we can tell you that these are the most cost sequential, if he is convicted so far against hunter biden, this is, as you mentioned, the result of a long time investigation by special counsel, david weiss, a trump, a point to you. we should point out,
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and we should point out as well that a 100 by and could have avoided much of this if his sleeve deal from july was successful that ultimately fell apart. and now, not only is he facing these gun charges, but he could potentially also be facing tax evasion charges as well. the timing and all of this. not particularly good for joe biden. the president, given the fact that this white house has gone to great pains to make light of and even to characterize the republicans on capitol hill and their impeachment inquiry into not only jo by them, but his son hunter, biden's business dealings that investigation into whether or not hunter 5 and had essentially sold access to jo by then when he was vice president the, in the brock obama administration not only profiting some alleged 4000000 dollars from not only framed but also china and new warehouses. really tried to say there
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is no basis, in fact there's no merit to this. so the head on al jazeera, a power good collapse, causes widespread blackouts across nigeria, africa's largest economy, the hey there, there's 2 areas in europe that are going to get dallas with rain. so let's go over those details right here. right now is always great to have the along. i want to start with the big picture across europe, but we're going to go region by region and where i think the rain will be the worst is eastern spain. in fact, around valencia, extreme rainfall, alerts in play, we could see about 2 months worth of rain over a short period of time in this area around the valley. eric, see them, we've come whether pouring into the republic of ireland. so think southern ireland
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around court and a much fresher field here. look at double inches, 13 degrees. yeah, this pull whole average for this time of year, but we are still keeping the warrants around for a central europe bit more in the way of cloud cover. and showers, but that will do little to drop down those temperatures. temperatures also front end high as we look toward the turkey, i assemble mostly cloudy day, but peaks of sun at $28.00. what do you say? we go to africa right now? fairly quiet as we look towards the top end, few showers in storms, though, for algeria still active around west africa, especially around the gulf of guinea, fort nigeria. and here comes another whether maker moving into the western cape prophet. and so we've got a rain and wind combo temperatures are down in cape town. but johannesburg, north. well, we've got some hot air around here. has sure weather update? see it later. the 10s of thousands of children were born in to will lived under the i still regime in
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iraq and syria. now many are in kemp. i the role funds are with the, with the mothers rejected by their own communities. the check engine light here thinks that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story for children and throw stones at me erects last generation on outages in the book about colanda about top stories in more. okay. they've been more off the song something last week's devastating us quite. a agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in the high atlas mountains. food and supplies are starting to
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reach communities, but it remains a challenge. us present song that's been formerly charged for illegally buying a gun. the charges against hunted bite and then from an investigation into the business. the instance failing to pay taxes off the devastating floods in the eastern libya health workers to raise the alarm without an outbreak of disease. hundreds of decomposing bodies have yet to be with compet. the death toll from nothing on sunday has to cost $6000.00 mustang with this. now abraham, i'll be when the a is a minister of environment for the trip to the base government. he joins us from trip to the thank you for being with us here on the i'll just say the scale of the destruction really is devastating, isn't it? tell us if you will, the overall situation right now. but
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i think we may have some technical difficulties that i'm not sure if the minister can actually head rest. let me ask you again just in case you can hear. so the scale of a destruction is devastating. can you tell us what the situation is now? hello, can you hear me? yes indeed we can kind of describe what the situation is. now if you can hear me when i think of to the location of sufficient uh, funding to this uh these us, um i think uh a fault. so for uh, uh, saves and uh, finding get to victims i think is a go in day and night. and i think, yeah, the situation is you guys say on does comfortable anthem now and what about the
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threats of waterborne diseases? how concerned are you about that is one. this is the most simple it's i think this is a good question. uh what about and this is easy. moss: so i think yeah. risk which we are afraid of. uh, you know, usually with the sauce of like, uh, floods. uh this bit of, uh, what the bowl in the seat is is uh sometimes this contests. perfect. uh so uh, thankfully. okay. the section. so the, uh, the people weren't kings on there and then in down there, especially in done that uh not to use. uh uh, water from the way is because we are very, very sure that now it is effected uh with the um,
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defense sources of, uh, of what you choose. and uh, for example, that added uh by these uh can because uh, domestic uh, uh, waste and uh, and also in the most switch maybe uh, i can buy this uh, this uh, this month. so uh, the most and both the thing is so to avoid the using water at all in the city or 5 down on the lots of lots are you calling for then in terms of international health when the good thing is, i'm sure now there's enough people that came to a 10 bus and i'm, i mean the,
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the can the teams and also from different countries. told kids camecia egypt and model cause way. so i'm sure i mean, in the coming few days, the find that mean a way of saving this situation and the efforts are continuing, of course, but people will be asking who was to blame for the extent of the disaster. i was to be honest. i mean, will come out to blame anybody the, his natural disaster. this is the 1st thing the reading, i mean is, is i'm, but as it is, i mean, if you go boxing and the has to be on
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fine. no, uh it. is it a cold and that may be $500.00. uh, i mean, uh, this is unprecedented. i, i'm sure even in the north africa will not find this amount of fund lane in the just uh, uh, i mean, uh, in a date and also uh the thing which is uh, on the month only. now what the, what time it says, but also, you know, the damage is quite old, but the, the stuff is not the case. i mean, some expense they say the, the, the, the, the disaster on what happened. even if, if it is a new one, because more than uh, 1614000000 cubic. uh, what time i mean, just in seconds,
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i mean find its way to the, to the city. the problem is not with, with the, with the, with the dumb said the problem is to be honest with the, the people who have been deal uh, houses, uh, they have businesses and in the valley. okay. okay. so give me funny. okay. forgive me. we ask, thanks for making the point we have to talk to and at the time abraham our every move yet we very much appreciate you joining us. thank you. okay, thanks a lot, bye. as well as zillow's top, cortez handed out to its 1st sentence. the trial over the insurrection in the country's highest seats of power earlier this yet 51 year old, i so herrera was sentenced to 17 years in prison for his role in the attack on the presidential palace, congress and brazil's high court 11 judges of the supreme court gave that unanimous
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verdict full of present. diable. sinatra supports a strong government offices. we coughed at present lewis, and i knew that the silver took office in the attempt to oust him. well, joining us live from washington, d. c is 2 more, right. he's a partner with the gas is after fund the global market fund. welcome to the program . so put simply then how significant does this sentence bring so much for the invitation? i think it's very important for the brazilian political environment, the populations of highly support, the punishment of those invaders. we had a survey late july and review the so the 76 percent of the student population loving federal are off. i strong of punishment for what happened in january 8. so this is very important for the brazilian public opinion, including and i, i'm saying that the president public opinion is much more in favor of that. suppose
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the punishment combat even should the americans with the generally 6 insurrection and then the why, the sense, how does this plane to the issues surrounding what price, interchangeable scenario based support? is it storm that coming where some presidential product this is a bad for, for, for me president, we have seen a demobilization from both. and how does the borders in the last couple months? of course does event also make this things work for the for him. but it's also important you highlights the both on how to know the spacing more complicated legal we should think so. so politically and legally, both anatomy is one of his worst moments as a politician. and of course the events doesn't help. and on the other side, how does this play out for president of the so this popularity that's a very 3 question i need depends from one side it's good because you see our political climate point apple. so not on moving ro moving popularity. but on the
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other hand, you have to understand the view of as many countries around the world is also please have very high bull arrives, appeared. so this kind of events also helped the polarization increasing. the beloved vision also doesn't help little that needs to expand his popularity. so it depends on how it's going to play out. but we have the, the strong calling for lulu and the length of a time handed out then by the supreme court, 17 years. how strongly messages that sent folder. that's very interesting because that's the very strong message and but it, but it has to, it's very important. you know that the supreme court are divided in terms of the, the, the, the total bill of defensive because we have one decade, 17, the one we gave a 2 and a half. so this is the ongoing discussion. but the key point here is that most of the supreme court members remember the ones to send a very strong message for those invaders in order to avoid future tentative like
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this one. okay, let me see it more. i thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you so much bye. so it's really is transferring hundreds of migrants away from them produce 100 because it says it cannot cope with increasing number of a sign him see, cuz produces reception center is already taking in 15 times more migrants and its official capacity. so that being moved to sicily, within a $118000.00 migrants of arrived initially by boat this year, most of them from north africa, a 5 month old baby died on wednesday off for a boat capsized near produce. no, that's okay, came awesome. ringback what is happening and let produce? it did baby represents the diesel view or its political cultural, social dis in the data but the values because basically as alone, i don't know with the store. there's inclusiveness,
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the sharing is basically we have to go it alone. we've been now a total system collapse cause widespread, how it cuts across nigeria, a one point levels of power generated in africa's most populous country, po, $20.00 megawatts. connection is also gradually being restored with the power supplies that often erratic in nigeria, despite its role as a major oil and gas producing the sounds is here, and these are the top stores. now, in libya, the death toll from flat thing on sunday has the past 6000. officials very could to reach the 10s of thousands of cars and have raised the alarm about the potential of disease spreading. because of the large number of bodies out of china has more from tripoli, people are just coming in from.

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