Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  September 15, 2023 6:00am-6:31am AST

6:00 am
what some of them asked about, of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's the trailing and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation on outages in the air in the rubble and recover. nobody's off the deadly floods in eastern libya. officials in the city of done not cooling. urgent help the coming wrong calling. this is out. is there a life? and the also coming up real cause government announces 8 plans to help victims of the escalate as to live as suffolk trauma and substance. and saudi arabia invites
6:01 am
humans who a few rebels from home and ceased by tools in the us. also i work is that will strike at 3 factories if no deal is reached with manufacturers, the stay now prices and the eastern city of done a lightning local, a group say that clearing debris and a recovered mold bodies. so far, at least 6000 people have been confirmed dead off the storm. daniel hit the city, but they're all phased the desk told could rise to $20000.00 officials, a warning that outbreak of disease and those people not to drink water from the regular sources of the model. and we are warning of an environmental disaster from the decomposing bodies on homes and enclosed areas. the rescue teams have not been able to access. we advise against drinking water from city sources as it is contaminated and recommend the use of bottled water. instead,
6:02 am
we are generally recommend providing vaccinations to local rescue teams and residents of affected areas. we call on governments and specializes international organizations to urgently move to raise awareness and deploy instruction control teams. meanwhile, health care is in the not so they're running out to body bags and have appealed for help. cho, stratford reports on the scenes of devastation. the sheer scale of destruction is hard to comprehend. a score of modern rubble mach with a wall of water and the remnants of people's lives smashed through neighborhoods and into the sea. much of the eastern libyan city of derma now resembles a was i had a couple of teams search for bodies, more stuff in the show. sniff adult units picked through the rubble. the data wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the, from the destruction of homes and the, the around 14 or 15,
6:03 am
some of the ones that was stepped away. anyone wasn't the value disappeared, but none of the people who lived there actually on the cost of gone mediators to the piece of the 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 on their souls. during his message 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 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
6:04 am
. we have tried to help them but that, but that seems to stick with the situation in the countries so difficult. it's difficult to go there and improve the situation international humanitarian assistance, including field hospitals, medicine, 10, some food is being flowing into the nearest large enough airport in been gauzy suite, 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 while and god bless the young volunteers 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 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,
6:05 am
sorry to say preparations of being made as quickly as possible. the ships carrying relief supplies to enter done is pulled. charles trampled after 0. that is all sides. bring people together across olivia, the country is ruled by 2 rival governments, but now many people are putting aside the political differences to help those affected by the floods. malik trying to is monitoring the situation from the capital of tripoli. 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 him was more than the infrastructure can handle it. lift michigan destruction in the past, so many people have died and i'm missing. i lost family members. every, somebody has not someone, 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
6:06 am
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 here sad about the disaster, but also very happy and excited about the unity. dozens of donation centers like this one have been set up in tripoli. people give what they can along with the extensive destruction across the the cities to dams burst after heavy rainfall sent the 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 international search and rescue teams. libya has to rival governments both have located funds for emergency response efforts and to rebuild devastated areas to
6:07 am
what they're worth. here's if they can't cooperate what's needed, assistance might be delayed. jerome uh, you're welcome. see i see. uh 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 sea. many are missing. libyans have seen years of conflict and divisions, but many are putting aside 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 politicians can do the same mouse right now. i'll just 0 tripoli. the
6:08 am
girl goes governments and is now it's been age program since and pull. those were left homeless off the last week of quite the plan includes $50000.00. the housing units for the victims. survivors are struggling to cope with injuries and mental trauma. they are receiving help and makes it hospitals may be epicenter hold the quake. i some have who bear a match with some of those. and the town of asked me this has been a remarkably busy week for doctors of this ministry clinic and center. and we're walk a patients suffering from anxiety and panic, attacks, prostate emergency room. the off the shelves and memories of last by days earthquake have left the marks on these people are clearly traumatized. these are the is from, with god. should also house and relatives and fees. what happens next in her life
6:09 am
and this it, this is we have had, we were sleep when i had a strange sound and i started screaming. the roof was folding. i shouted to my husband to rescue the children and my mother. it was terrible long, tough hours went by. i felt to learn and helpless. as bows of being cleared, ambulance is a getting more access to most of the affected villages. this hospital is in the middle between the city cash and the center of the earthquake. it was crucial during the rescue operations and continues to be the main facility for those homeless, the homes, and are now living in $1030.00 make shift comes around the area and along the devastated zone. vault the multi i lives on the village has suffered, extensive damage, traumatized. she does not remember anything. lying next to her is rock loose. lots of, i'm a 90 ode women from the town of asked me. she has a spine injury and is yet to have
6:10 am
a surgery for the help who will surely know more and that's enough. we suffer a lot. we lost everything, relatives and belongings. i'm fine, but i just want to as far as used to build a house for my mother, we are a family of 24 people in the same place that place no longer exists. some of the most critical cases are taken to the hospitals. they are for these say these emergency operations is not affecting the routine workflow of the medical facilities in the region at the bottom of what we initially had to deal with. a huge number of people suffering serious injuries, particularly fractures and deep wounds. but now we have more teams, more facilities established everywhere. for the children who went through the whole mystic seconds of, of wake. but the felt much longer. it's useful moment at the mix. if playground a little break from this tough reality, how's your mind? well, as is either a sneak south of mount,
6:11 am
i guess saudi arabia has invited humans who is the rebels with folks in the south. he says it wants to resume efforts to reach a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire. the trip will be the 1st official visit by who the officials to the kingdom since the war broke out in u. m. in, in 2014, they're expected to travel to re add to meet with a money mediate has the whole and you have been created while the united nations is called the world's west. you monitoring crisis. it began in 2014. when who the rebels kept to the capital sonata and demanded a new government. the following year, a coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates began a military campaign against thursday's. a 6 month view and broke and seized by expired last october, but is still mostly holding. they moves towards a permanent pay supplement, have been slowly in april this year, you evans war insides completed a completed rather a large scale present exchange at least $860.00 detainees from both sides. afraid
6:12 am
it's estimated around 375000 people have died in the conflict. millions of been displaced and to be a whole or is a former us deputy chief of mission and human. he's on setting about the prospects of a long lasting piece, a comprehensive these lasting piece is not likely to result from this visit any way. in fact, if anything, there may be signals here that there is a kind of resignation on the part of all the key players, regional and international. that perhaps the divisions in yemen are, are here to say, uh that each side has, uh, given up on their maximum uh, goals. uh, when the war started, the solid isn't the rockies and had certain uh, ideas about removing the hose he is from song and returning
6:13 am
a government under solid control. i think everybody understands that this is not at all in the cards for the foreseeable future. uh and uh, perhaps a, some kind of a compromise uh, exists in the new leadership council on the dr. shut leaving. you may be able to have foothold in the sense of how the mild and therefore the division would continue in the south between an eastern part controls or influenced by the solid ease and the western part controlled and influenced by the united that are beverage. i think the good story is that, especially if they agree on releasing the pressures on the phone, i airport removing the limitations on travel as all the airports and sports
6:14 am
that would alleviate human suffering. a great deal. but you don't necessarily jump from this to a comprehensive piece for us all to work as will go and strike as 3 factories a salary. negotiations with the comic has filed the united auto workers union, which represents a $146000.00 employees has been asking for 40 percent pay hike along with other benefits. call companies say they can't afford this is they need to set aside money for building more electric vehicles. you a to have your family. that deadline is nearly here to night. for the 1st time in our history, we will strike all 3 of the big 3 of once. we are using a new strategy, the stand up strike. we will call on select facilities, locals or units to stand up and go on strike. see hubbard's hands,
6:15 am
he report from detroit. the hub of america is automotive industry. it's looking more aside from that, i will be a strike not rolling mount other b u a w mentioned vibe that doing it selectively applaud upset 3 problems. initially. all the problems will go on strike, depending on how the negotiations go, your w present, and the best thing is to keep the, keep the corporations guessing, keeping the negotiate as more, more um, more leeway. it also means that the more mobile work is the most work is as possible for continue working, drawing the salary. and that means that the u. a w. the union can save it, strikes funded has $875000000.00 with stripe funds, which will give striking workers some sort of income and of healthcare while they're on strike. so that will be several months worth to wish i could buy would be able to, to hold out them if they're only a few pounds of time that are on striking. meanwhile, the call companies that are there and vend trees they have about 2 or 3 months perhaps of that biggest southern trucks in particular, 3 months. it'll just be that war of attrition that we say here could hold that
6:16 am
longest. still the head on out, is there a to yes, in 0 line cause economic collapse. the mass has begun or review of his economic bailout package. we'll have the latest from columbus, the hello. all eyes continued to be on hurricane lee as it races up. see it by and take care of this storm is about a 1000 kilometers wide, so it's pretty much the distance from boston right through to detroit. i want to paint on the red line. now we are looking at a potential land fall as a tropical storm around your move in nova scotia on sundays. so we'll continue to keep tabs on that for you to the west. we go, we are the pacific northwest, so we've got some heat in there. portland at $32.00, it's while above where you should be for this sum of the year. and we have seen
6:17 am
some hail stones in the us state of arizona. i think we could see much of the same on fridays. same goes for new mexico, colorado and kansas. active weather certainly here. and with the rain falling in texas, that certainly lower temperatures down to 32 in houston and still the wet weather continues for florida. it's certainly been inside the forecast as of late central america, our trade winds through the caribbean or light. so really not a lot going on, but some verse of rain to be found across the pacific coast for central america. still, they heat through brazil's amazon look at min, now it's $36.00 degrees. and there's been another storm in southern brazil real trying to the sol stage of that, whether it moves to rio de janeiro. but the worst of the rain will be out over the south atlantics on friday. the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. fulton died for
6:18 am
pow wow. it finds out while we live here. we may a rule not selves. they find an enemy and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate explosion is and questions the use them to be use of our around the globe on out. is there the, [000:00:00;00] the new account? is there a reminder of all the top stories this our in libya at least 6000 people have been confirmed dead. so i fall off the stone. daniel,
6:19 am
the eastern city of done thousands are still missing the officials. a warning against the outbreak of disease broke as government, as announced, aid programs to support those were left homeless off the last weeks messed with us quite whole nice, 3000 people have been confronted and saudi arabia has invited humans easy rebels for permanency spiteful scenarios. the trip will be the 1st official visit by here's the officials of the kingdom since will broke out in yemen in 2014, the north korea leda became john on is continuing his tour of eastern russia. is that a navy, a sion plant that produces budgets will plans and all the equipment and that 1st and face to face summit in full years retained and came joan and discussed military corporation. and the map of the italian island of line producer says it cannot cope with a number of migrants arriving. and it shows and around $7000.00 people crossed the
6:20 am
mediterranean and arrived that in the last 48 hours. and i'm produced is at least most something most support, bravo. and the closest for those crossing from north africa. almost 2000 people have died making this journey so far this year. and the international monetary fund has begun a 2 week review a ser line cuz progress on the in economic bailout package one year on from its economic collapse. the situation has improved, but many people face financial issues following stringent reforms. no, hernandez reports from columbus says mark kennedy is struggling. the 46 year old taxi driver is the only one employed in he's 11 member family dollars. have a said a we on less and then it's not enough. earlier say we made 3 to 5000 rupees a day. that was enough. now, $3000.00 rupees is nothing. once we bought the food, there's nothing left. so how do we pay for water, electricity schooling,
6:21 am
extra classes. so any extra is a foreign currency shortage in 2022 left too long, go bankrupt and unable to pay for food medicine and fuel inputs, causing it was taken on a crisis of a often defaulting on its loans. the government brought in major economic reforms to secure a bailout by the international money to fund these included higher taxes and increasing the cost of electricity, water, and fuel, and then into subsidies. the am, if money has helped the many states has come up to higher price at the mccain and also that we can't afford to give the children nutritious food. paying for that school is very difficult. they've got kind of kept of costs because the school couldn't take what was off the, on the back on the top of his younger son's haven't gone to school for over a year. the i m f is reviewing sherlock, his performance before releasing another $330000000.00 in funding. it's us for
6:22 am
report on governance and corruption. why did believe to be the main cause, so they can on the crisis. meanwhile, leading civil society has made their own recommendations to fight corruption. that is hook, because the next year is probably the most crucial year in the life of this country, where the elections will become a place where their legitimacy is tested. and i think the 2nd is because we have realized that governance is too important to be left to the governess, accountabilities the one would that is at the heart of this diagnostic, not the accountability to human rights themselves abroad, but accountability to the people of cert. blanca for how the economy is governed. many have well come the end of cues, adequate fuel annually, inflation. but the one, if meaningful changes, are not made in governance. any relief would be temporary. and that fernandez,
6:23 am
i just need your number. argentine is inflation rates has passed a 120 percent hitting a 30 year high just before the next month, presidential election. the central bank says inflation could go up to a 169 percent by the end of the a series of eye reports from buenos aires. argentina government is enabled to control or be stationed right? right here. this is having a huge impact on people. aside from here, we have taken over the right to the mass for government. community needs to provide more help. they can see us. we have a salary that is below poverty line. we cannot afford basic food items,
6:24 am
we're making it to the end of the month. it's very difficult. we can't even afford housing. the part of the problem is that our didn't seem to have that complex exchange rate. the control system on the government, evaluated the currency in all those. the men attempt to shorten the gap between the official and the power related exchange rates. and this, of course, translated into more inflation in the rise in prices all across the country. the government is announcing tax exemption, cash and those among other things. but many of the people we have spoken to are saying that it's not enough. so we're here saying much more is needed. it's absurd . what they're promising. there was soup kitchens that are not getting the promised food that help and full workers pension is and even people with jobs that cannot make ends meet argentina's in the middle of an economic crisis. and presidential elections are just a little over a month away. there's lots of uncertainty,
6:25 am
i'm anxious about who is going to win the presidency. polls show that there's a big chance that car right time didn't have yet, the lake was promising to zola. right, the economy goodwin, what is evident in this country is that people are tired of the constant uncertainties that they live in. and that's why many are saying that they wouldn't vote for anyone who would promise change it is how will i just see that one site? is there a secretary of state on the blink, and has announced over $1000000000.00 and military funding for egypt. the original amount is approved by congress who has more, but some of that money has been withheld of the treatment of political prisoners in the country, rather than jordan has more to us secretary of state antony blinking has decided to give egypt $1215000000.00 in foreign military spending for the current fiscal year. $85000000.00, which had been appropriated by congress is being withheld. because according to senior state department officials,
6:26 am
egypt has made no progress in the current year and how it treats political prisoners. in fact, the officials say egypt did a better job in 2021 and in 2022 in terms of releasing political prisoners and otherwise improving their treatment of those who oppose the government. another $930000000.00, however, has to be appropriated, and that's because it goes to egypt role as a strategic security partner for the united states national security goals. that's according to the same official who spoke to reporters on background on thursday. now the thing that's going to really upset human rights activists, as well as those who say that the u. s. has a poor taste as it were in its security partners, is the fact that another $235000000.00, which could have been withheld because of the human rights abuses inside egypt
6:27 am
instead will be disbursed. however, the u. s. has decided to grant waivers again because of what it considers egypt key role and as a security leader in the middle east and north africa as well as dealing with other issues such as the war and ukraine. now whether or not egypt is going to be able to recover the $85000000.00. it's highly unlikely. the state department officials tell reporters that that $85000000.00 is going to be given to other governments for other priorities. there's one jordan, elder, 0 washington. the result is top code is handed out in the 1st sentence. the riots is who stole and key government buildings. earlier this year, they were suppose that the former president of gyal both and all right, who lost to louise and i feel like the silver in october is election. monroe to butler now results faster. as brazil, the supreme court has begun,
6:28 am
issuing sentences against riders, storm top government offices on january 8th. in an event, prosecutors have called and attempted coup when blake much but at the store they call the emblematic story building where we're meeting the facility. so the national congress and up, but now to palace it, it's the headquarters. so the 3 pillars are bristling. democracy having to target of a dishonorable to attack the january riots were carried dental by supporters of former president j. eatable. and so now in an alleged attempt to restore the former president to office writers force their way through security barricade, smashed windows, and illegally gained entry. into several government buildings, some 1500 people were detained. among them i sealed, lucille co stipulate a fervent, also now to support who was captured on security camera dawning assured calling for a military to in praising others and participated on thursday. bill data was the
6:29 am
1st defend to be sentenced by the court. put on my you and yet you bought this by a majority of votes. the plenary rejected the preliminaries and judge the criminal action precedent to sentence. the defendant. i sealed lucio kosta data to 17 years something all 15 years and 6 months in prison and one year and 6 months in detention and 100 days. fine. a brazil supreme court is expected to hand out more sentences in the days and weeks ahead. as far as the senior don't, it is very important for man and different ways. well, that is because as it's the 1st decision, it will be guy in the next decision about j n. y h e. ambrose, the number of brazilian president we see mass eula, da silva, has accused the former president to show you or so now to up encouraging the uprising, drawing parallels to the january 6th,
6:30 am
2021 assault on the us capital by supporters of been president donald trump, as the trial unfold, critics argue that both so now to head sold down about the reliability of brazil's electronic voting system without evidence heightening tensions in the south american nation. mentalism up below l. g 0. us present. joe biden, son has been on day i indicted rather on the federal firearms charges and dividing is accused of lying about his drug use when he bought a gun in 2018. he's also been on the investigation for his business dealings and failing to pay taxes. the is out there and these are the top stories. in libya, at least 6000 people have been confirmed dead so far off the storm. daniel hit the east and see if you've done the thousands of still missing local officials. a warning against the outbreak of disease or the model or we are warning of an

18 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on