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we can predict the debit with increase of globe, of temperature in the seats, and pray to the number of the stuff. do we always going to increase as well? what changes to our ecosystem become visible 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late by then, and chances of reversing it nearly impossible. the play for more health and libya a week after the devastating floods authority say they need additional assistance with recovery, the challenges about life from job. and so coming up the daunting task of rebuilding often last weeks as quick and move on, cause we report from the high atlas mountains. we've been traveling through the mountains this past week and everything we see raises the question just how
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difficult it's going to be to access these places, clear it and then rebuild. and those careers lead to inspect almost and a roof ship of bushes, defence office, visit to the far east and part of the country. the wood, again, an east and the bodies. us the washing up on the shows or the came under level, maybe one week off the floods had the region, international aid agencies have promised how much of it has yet to arrive. in the hardest hit port, city of deadman, the local authorities are considering evacuating the city. the world health organization has sent a shipment of crucial supplies, which include medicine and body bags, live in one or even hospice and backs the country's government and the east visited the on friday and, and
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a rad display of cooperation. officials have allowed entry to aid convoys dispatched by the arrival government in the west. this is not the i that's the i the i heard a big explosion of that. it was followed by an earthquake due to the floods flew. it was clear to me that it was coming from the dam. i started to tell you, oh no, go up. and i found a water reaching up to me and caused being swept by the flood waters. how, what's your law? i'll tell you about the houses, cars are all gone. even the children and men from the neighborhood are also going to have my relatives have been lost. one has been found and the other one is still missing. over 20 cars from the area have been lost and i'm the war to reach up to here. if i was here to put a brief over my head. but the merchandise fell over. we came here and took the merchandise out and found much reaching up there.
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everything was covered with mud, look at the cans covered with mud monitor. china is following the relief efforts from aaa as we've seen it out for a support from libyans across the country, but also from the international community. i mean, tons and tons of a is arriving in eastern libya. but getting to those that need it, the most has been difficult. and that's a one of the biggest reasons why is because this is an unprecedented natural disaster in libya. they just don't have of the ability to manage the crisis by themselves. but as we start seeing, the international community come in. the hope is that they can start to focus on assessing and prioritizing the needs of people and getting it getting the most most most needed
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a to them as soon as possible. there's been an emergency committee pointed here in emergency committed. a committee pointed, there were there to sleep. i have to visited the city of done the to show people there that, you know, he has their support. but there has been criticism that these, these governments, both rival governments need to cooperate and, and put away their political divisions and focus on, on getting the much needed aid and assistance and, and, and, and think about start planning to rebuild the country and come together. you know, the people have come together. the hope is that the officials will as well. trucks have roles from the city of the spring pesticides authorities, the challenge of sterilize the streets and the hopes of preventing the spite of diseases. 8 agencies have warned about the growing verse that could compound, but she met a terran crisis. i'll just say it was my home was out of buckley is in the now with
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more on the situation there. how did that a no. oh no, it's about coming by the model i be out of the file, but we are in during the for what is left of it after floods, which had no mercy on its resident aspect of the why the thousands lost their lives . thousands more are still missing. the countless number of decomposing bodies are still under the rubble. the picture here speaks louder than words and, but the words of survivors are impactful. hope the color is one of the means. she told us how he survived there. that'd be earth mover. thank god, for your safety called and said i must have had a lot of a sudden i said in the less you, you probably are for a party that can you tell us what happened on that day? bobo says, yeah. and then we were all taken by surprise. we never expected such a catastrophe. i lost my young daughter. may god accept her in his mercy. we are helpless and god almighty is our wrong. what's the? how do you want to do? i mean, uh how, how about some of us. yeah. one of the most difficult moments for people here and
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during the is whenever a body of a loved one found this corpse was just recovered. after being washed up on the shore of the total of 10 bodies have been recovered this morning alone. mean now this ambulance will collect, the bodies are bob and we will try lucky. and this is one of the buildings which was submerged according to neighbors. it was home to a family of 10. none of them have been accounted for. diverse have been searching under the water hoping to find any of the victims mass. actually, medina, but that's i mean the catastrophe. and during started in this valley, which now looks peaceful of the how after last week, storm the floods began in this area is drawing whatever came in its way. and i know there's been widespread destruction from what we're once homes to hundreds of families are now their own graves, search and rescue operations are still under way, but the chances of finding any survivors are very slim. instead, rescuers are finding more bodies than survivors. it's a tragedy by all measures you have during that is now
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a disaster stricken city. i'm in the body. i just hear that i'm not stuck in any of you. caroline hold is a global head of operations of the international federation of the red cross, and red crescent and one particular child. and she highlighted in bringing a to that now unexploded land mines. i'm guessing the age of clothes from the apple to dinner itself provides an additional level of challenge. we know that roadways have been greatly impacted by this. we know that one of the main roads into doing that was possibly washed away, which reduces the traffic flow. and create bottlenecks along that road. but really the priority is to get those h convoys in. not only to commence the search and rescue, but to look after the survivors and really provide that key support. so those that i'm now left without anything, but also a context such as libya which has faced conflicts over recent years. we know that
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there will be security issues on the ground such as unexploded land mines, went afloat. this size comes through and disturbs the to the extent that this one has those lines lines that may, once upon a time, have been not clearly and we understood the location of them. now all of that will be the stuff and it adds an extra level of security risks to all of those, both the population and data. but also those coming in from the outside, the world and 300000 people. and the rocco has been affected by the us. quick, a week ago that's according to the united nations. maybe 3000 people were killed and clean up operations are still underway, but they're just in town. so the hell it was, mountains were among the hardest hit hush in the whole bought a report from with gone south of medication for the aid efforts is ramping up. this is the assets the husband used by the gym diamond over the last few days. he's been
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the focus point of the emergency response operations that has been going non stop since the often math of the earthquake, this headed cop to is going to take us. we're going to fly with this crew all the way to some areas. and this is a pilot which is going to give us some details about what is going to happen. uh, good one and good to see it. good to talk to you. can you give us a sense of what is happening? our mission is the tools supporting the generators and um, the, the color gym, the on the stand, a coffee or a super puma of the way of doing that. i'm ready. we will take off from we're again and do it last night over the world of stages. i re all the, to the village, which is the very room and we, we, the on board with you. thank you very much. it is not the most out of this is the operation center top darma. the general is over here with these all the generators we saw going to be taken over to the affected area. so we have the biggest
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challenge, which is going to be over the upcoming days, is the weather. and this explains why we, because we were driving to this field. the basically the biggest challenge was basically the need to deliver more and more a, to the affected areas. because with this mix shift comes with all the installations put into place, you have to brace yourself for what could be a prolonged cold weather in the upcoming days. the medical teams over here ready to fly over the area. and this is you can see behind to be more highly comp to us, which are going to be part of the acid, which continues all the way below. you can see the town of web gun where we were reporting live over the last few days. dotted with tense makes shift comes all the way and the ravine which slip in times its way through the mountains, is why you have the most affected areas in the office balances
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that spring. and one of all of the correspondence, stephanie deca, she's drawing his line from others in the office mountains. and stephanie, you've been watching villages go through the rubble of the homes by hand today a yes, the village of i do is behind us and further along is even thought, wow. and it's pulverized, i think, is an accurate description of what's happened to people's communities and their homes. and some of us come back to try and solve which, what they can, there is nothing that remains livable. everybody in these communities is sleeping outside. um that is one concern, of course, moving forward and as the winter comes as well when it comes to the next day, ahead and how things going to happen. we weren't able to get to this area a week ago. so roads are being cleared by the army in various areas across the effected regions of the atlas mountains. but there are still other areas as you
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heard there from ash, and which is why those helicopters remain crucial. i'm to try and get to those remote villages because we went to one area which took us around 4 hours, 3 hours to drive to winding roads. some of the roads are incredibly difficult, only one car can pass. so if you're talking about bringing in heavy equipment, even bringing trucks with aid, these are the logistical challenges when it comes to what is a major clean up operation we've been traveling across the region to smaller remote villages. yesterday we went to one which is much more accessible, but also extensive damage there. and people really struggling to cope. and this is our report. we've come to a different location today. this is the town of like team. it is easier to get to. there's more infrastructure around here, very much also as a tourist pays for tours coming. we're trying to figure out what the situation is like here. we bumped into this. uh,
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gentleman david. uh yes it is. okay. we're going to see a friend of his who is with him. david was here the night of the earthquake on friday night, and he says he hasn't heard from his friend. he's not answering the phone. so this town is much more established than the other very remote villages we've been to but the struction here also on a very large scale how much of the town has been damaged. this is as low as it may be. you have done 50 persons completely destroyed seats minarette in crux. and again here just goes to show again the challenge of um, bringing heavy equipment into these areas. removing all of this and rebuilding. that is the main challenge really everywhere. yeah, we're going to do for you,
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for his friend is home and fine. next time onto your phone, he tells him, don't make me worry. we've been traveling through the mountains, is post week to villages, more remote, less remote, and everything we see raises the question just how difficult it is going to be to access these places, clear it and then rebuild that . i'm on a how are you coping? we ask, this is god's will. he says, we have to accept it. thank god, we survived public us on it. this man tells us we have enough age. the coming winter is the problem. as the whole village is sleeping outside. i ask him what it's like to see his village in the state. is it the pleasure of me? like i must have got this. i cannot express this. for me. it's
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a catastrophe. stephanie decker, all g 0 will a but he morocco's atlas mountains. the still ahead on al jazeera, which also in any way so the applicants are paying the respect to prints, which are lazy as soon as the additional anita and the band with a complicated political history back of the license, columbia, and paying to financial protera is done at the age of $91.00 the well, this is a bit strange for this time of the year we're seeing among soon brands pick up the cross central india havior one. so here's where the weather is right now, running into goods or at states, you know, in parts and months of protest state. if we've seen about almost half a meter of rain within 24 hours of this disturbance will continue to drift further
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toward the west. eventually making its way into lower sim providence that's not likely to happen until late to state until wednesday. so this is a forecast as we start to see that rain coming into the same province. some forecast models are putting about a month to 2 months worth of karachi in a short period of time. the rains have turned lighter as we look towards southern areas of china, but still some verse coming in there just to the west of hong kong and korea. it's been a socket forecast here. as of late south korea. most of that energy though, will push out into the waters between korea and japan, but still some pockets of rain to be found around the sun. also unsettled for china's capital building 28 the number for you on sunday and will end this weather report right now. in this part of southeast asia, fairly quiet, but we're starting to see our seasonal brain sun further toward the sol. so what does that mean? well, most of borneo will see showers and some heavier pockets of rain. and also for the top end of sumatra,
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the you watching all just be out of me, elizabeth prolong them and don't have a mind about top stores the cell, the libyan or lisa hosp, the has a valid entry to a convoys dispatched by the arrival administration of the west and a red display of cooperation passed off as it took the city of ben on friday with thousands died and devastating floods. but un estimates that more than 300000 people had been affected in morocco off to the devastating. it was quite a week ago. people in the high atlas mountains are among the hottest hut. nearly 3000 have died. the north korean leader kim jong own has inspected rushes will planes and they will fleet the far east and pull city of level stock. he was joined by the russian defense minister, so they show a good florence louise, following the visit from south korea's capital sold a north korean leader kim joins visit to russia roles into its 5th day on saturday,
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he was met by defense minister so day showing through at an apple space where he was show new ca capable bonus, and hypersonic missiles, they can't fly from most go to japan, and then back it carries 12 missiles. this was followed by to her of a naval base where he inspected russia's pacific fleet. it may be no co incidence, that kim's itinerary has consisted mostly of visits to defense administrative facilities. the north korean vida has spoken frequently of his intention to modernize his country's cletus at cost ships and submarines. while some analysts are skeptical russia what part with highly sensitive technology, i'll just say the voiding ukraine has given north korea the upper hand in negotiations. there are concerns, particularly here in south korea, at a more powerful young young could accelerate an honest race and further the stabilize the median. the kremlin says no defense agreement has been signed, doing tens visit, but the white house believes
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a weapons dealers in the works and has won the 2 countries not to violate un sanctions or view has been before the visit. and after the visit that talks about the provision of weapons by north korea to russia to kill ukrainians, have been advancing and continue to advance. in north korea, tim's visit has received widespread coverage. julia and the guest all respected, come read, king drum own visits you read, gathering. ation, conte respected, come read, king drum, and expressed respectful rush as far as developing aviation technology that allows it to outpace potential threats from other countries. perhaps an intention to communicate with the domestic audience that north korea is a powerful nation with important allies and rushes. one welcome of kim has left no doubt that these countries intend to build strong good ties. florence li,
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algebra. so the somalia has begun the 2nd phase of its military offensive against all shall bob slices, president's house and shake them home with says is government wants to eliminate the own kind of things on group within 5 months, the fund has, has been withdrawn from towns, but it's catherine, sort of a pause is still able to carry out attacks. so monte soldiers on the front lines of south and central. somebody out there carrying out a government offensive against also bob the on to group has carried out a tops i guess civilians and um you for nearly a vacuum and a half, the army has made significant gains against the group since the operation started last year. official see, the 2nd phase in calling the duke state in central, somalia is decisive. it is the main stronghold of devices. the bottle has been fees for sure. can somebody go in? i do. there is no way in which somebody's conduct a septic, of a mental stuff, they will,
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we are determined to fight the. the president is on the front line and i, the prime minister is with you. this is i'm going to over life and death. there is no point over time. president hudson shake. well, homewood food has been on the bottle filled for a month is leading $12000.00 soldiers and hundreds of plans based melisha called malcolm. the security analysts say this rat collaboration has helped put to use the most significant tutorial games against all. sure, bob, in many, yes, somebody needs to change the, the strategy. whenever somebody come to the somebody minutes or thoughts the minus $200.00 over an incident to a vacation, hold on to some of the soldiers. whenever somebody soldiers go forward, an offense as an own was faded out in the fight in terms of us in india or whatever confusion award. and that's the way it is. something that somebody doesn't want to
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need to understand or come up with a strategy that in line with us, a lot of products in mogadishu, hundreds of kilometers away from the front line, volunteers doing what they can to help of every day. they prepare bread dates and other dr. foods for the soldiers did the, i'm just going to meet on somebody know, you know, after i show up because i looked around and seen someone yet, we decided to cooper drive suite for somebody military forces who are at the front lines as they walk along roads to newbury to a country from one show by being somebody, they get money from somalis who they say are optimistic for the tide against all should bob could be ton catherine solely on to 0. to south africa. now we are a state funeral has been health, a veteran politician,
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mongo suitable for lazy and clubs within this hall dining hall last week was a device of like a, played an integrity of all of the anti apartheid movement. and may have joined nelson mandela's mash communities elements. but he was also that use of collaboration with the white apartheid government. how do we task that was at the funeral and then on the so the lazy was larger than life when he was made to the single prime minister. they've done all the rights and customs, said the man office to make sure that it's all possible. i'm a nice me into the off to live. this is a state several high profile problem sought after getting out of pocket to pay their respects to celebrate his life, and to say good bye. but he would that instead of a complicated political history just before 9 to 94, the people inside the black,
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one or 2, sometimes the 1000, the even joined the government in 1994 to cancel. the change in the seen as the advisor is not afraid to chime in and see one here, but he felt they did something wrong today. when i said good bye to what's amazing . he said that i knew celebrate slides, and they'll remember him about 25 and we talked about 0 d flash floods because by heavy rains and that saddam's ronald state have destroyed thousands of homes. at least 10 people have done this month because of the flooding . the ongoing fighting between the army and the power mother treat back the support forces as him from the responds hippa, morgan reports. this is what's parts of damage. city in sedans, river nile state looked like now. heavy rains and slash floods have caused wide spread destruction. hundreds of homes and properties have been destroyed and people
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left with nowhere to go for him. they left the house. thank god, we are safe and good harm has been done already. now we lost houses and belongings in the flood, but thank god anyway and for last week's rains had several of the areas in river in miles states as well. at least 4 people were killed when flash floods swept through their homes. other states have also witnessed heavy rains and floods. nearly 60000 people have been affected since the starts of to dance really season in june. many are now in desperate need of assistance that you knew. we would think it was. we need houses, the situation is bad was given before the heavy rain full was bad enough. we want the government to help the people here. we have no income to buy construction material. but guessing help may be challenging. 5 months of conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces has affected the response to those in need of assistance. the war has, we can be economy. and 8 organizations are struggling to get some money to help
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people affected by the war. those devastated by the floods may have to wait, even as more heavy rains are expected. he but morgan alters 0 small sized bedding across the northern areas of algeria. they've destroyed thousands of heck, there's a false color in the mountainous region of could be the which was devastated by 5 just last month. several people have been killed or injured temperatures have salt more than 40 degrees celsius. for area is experiencing a risk spring. he's way which could set new records. temperatures have reached more than 34 degrees celsius and sydney. that is, 12 degrees above the system. the average at best soft as trey is almost one to on record. 5 warnings have increased because of the high temperatures. wanna change for sure. so yeah, pretty drastic stuff. i mean i'm choice. so good fun right now,
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but hopefully not in other parts of worldwide texas down into or anywhere like that . be pretty drastic. we'll enjoy it. have a merry time of the people probably know how he's got some married on a lot of beautiful live site that probably should be able to say that one camera it's having to migrate. yeah, i mean after sort of, uh when is it coming out now? it's you have an absolutely beautiful buddy. what is bit silly, but not sometimes everyone's besides going well, so it's not bringing summer aside to the celebration of columbia and painter and sculpt. fernando battelle has died age 91. although commercially successful. his work was often looked down on by the office stablished, and so as a boy looks back at his life and looks, he was columbia, as most nameless art, is said by many to be left in the americas. and so to become familiar with those paintings and sculptures where we known to round the world, he style shows subject to an exaggerated form displaying every day of life with
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color and a unique irony voting the columbian city of managing a 1930 to 48 hours a youth study to become a bullfighter, but ultimately follow his passion for art. he was kicked out of secondary school for his drawings of naked people, but who persevered and as an adult, begin to develop a following would be to created a movement known as a very small that was also committed to denouncing abusive. more. keep painting about the conflict in columbia, but also the abuse is committed by the united states in the i will be present during the war in iraq. it was at that or the entire will rejected these actions, especially since the united states presents itself as the country of compassion and civilization to peace. bopper sack seemed like something from the middle ages, but they all created a collection of 50 paintings that he says came from his heart. is that correct in columbia? violence is a totally different phenomena. it's robin the result of age. no one's at the lack
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of education culture carried out by the wealthiest possibly the most civilized country in the world is definitely not the same thing. what they did was 91 years old when he died. in columbia, the president said he was a painter of the country's virtues and its arrows. what data is called, the tools and paintings are located in different cities around the world. a reminder of an artist who dared show the world in his own unique way. 30, so i'll just see to the hello dan. i'm invisible, ron and uh, how would be headlines on onto 0, the libyan wall, or for the for house that has allowed entry to aid convoys. dispatched by the arrival administration in the west and of rad display of cooperation. how fell visit to the city of then on friday with thousands of died and devastating floods.

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