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the be students and a totally the timeless journey. the . ready that is rarely attack on a tv suck lot. will costing fat and central goza kills 5 ton. this the cherry johnston, this is i'll just share a life from toe. so coming up defenseless against the cold babies, die from hypothermia. in guns, temperatures plummet, the plane crashes in kazakhstan, kidding, 38 people. the dozens of proven life from the wreckage. and i'm steadfast,
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report and from the i to with 20 is off to the to not be killed. more than 100. 60000 people here and i chose people remember their loved ones, the 5 gen this had been killed and, and is very strongly called a satellite bull costs found in central guns. it follows as try come to say to the neighborhood of gauze, a city which is killed at least 5 officers. and very many more. hazelton has more that they was sleeping in a van clearly marked fris with they should be safe after the strike. what was left with the smoldering remains of the vehicles that belonged to a palestinian satellite tv channel called out coats today we are from use
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and to use is the channel slogan like many generalists in gaza. they camped in the them to shelter a few hours earlier. and this lady strike it's a house and this a to a neighborhood of guys, a city more than 50 people were trapped under the rubble. some theories by a bit bodies crushed at the concrete with the strikes of the latest and the series of targeted does ray, the minute tree attacks, which have killed wounded and buried palestinians across the strep of catalogue their taking place. and the shadow of ceasefire talks between israel and how much a tom both sides have tried to blame for the lack of progress. and with every day that goes by the living conditions and causes, worse than 3 palestinian babies have died of hypothermia and the displacements
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candles con eunice the children had been forced from their homes by the war, was sheltering intense, defenseless, against the cold. i tell you that she was in good health and she was born naturally . but because of the severe cold in the tents, there was a significant decrease in temperature which made her bodily system stop working and led to a desk. this is a screaming example of the consequences of this unfair war and its impact on the people of the gaza strip. we're living in bad conditions inside to attend. we sleep on the sand and we don't have enough blankets. we feel the quote inside to attend to the only god knows what conditions all situation is very difficult. a very difficult situation. for some families, his ended in hot break, carry wilton, which is 0 christians in gauze. i have been mocking christmas, but celebrations had been more fearful than joyce. it him?
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oh kelly, it has more from the north for the strip. come right now, standing in the life insurance which belongs to the catholics here. and the b c's does trip to join this phone. go and is ready to war. that it's taking place for more than $400.00 daisy and the war. these were you the words, does it the friendship between christians and muslims? has we have spoken to christians here. they are not happy with this christmas. the 2nd chris seems a good christmas that they wouldn't miss here in the b. c. 's because as for, as you can see, this is the theme here in front of the life in the church and know the central god go for it. they are just gathering here the stuff in general this year we're celebrate despite the fact that we're not happy because of the current war and the disasters that are everywhere,
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the real celebration will be on the day this war stops. we hope this war will come to an end no sooner rather than later. enough death and enough shelling enough is enough. a lot of our beloved ones were murdered in this grief and the sadness are everywhere lost. we lost our houses and apartments. the building where i was living has been leveled. i resorted together with love, other people to the church does taken good care of us. the church played a great role in keeping us alive. otherwise, we might have been dead by now. this time the celebration is different. this time we are without our children. we traveled abroad and without our problem. and so they've been destroyed. we are here today just to pray, and that's it. the wish that an immediate cease fire was taking place so that the will to live for the proper way. as you can see is the scene in front of your eyes inside the last name. sure. incidentally,
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and the 0 northern gauze at this time is what a forces are in intensifying raids across the occupies westbank, consenting, reinforcements to, to car. they've killed at least 8 people in operation involving s drugs. the gun on monday. protest times health ministry says to women and the teenager are among the casualties, is very forces have cost electricity in the city and destroyed roads and water facilities. meanwhile, another 25 people have been detained in a rage in a moderate refugee camp is where the forces of escalated raids and launching 90 attacks since october 7th. last year. at least 830 pounds of students have been killed. organ, 12000 people have been arrested. most of them without charge on the cell. who has this update now from the jordanian capital? i'm on, she's the because these really, governments has band balances here from importing in israel. an occupied westbank
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is really forced, has continued to intensify their raids across the occupied westbank on wednesday. at least 25 pulse and use were arrested across the west bank. but he comes after a raid that has lasted more than a day in the west bank city. up to cut him avenue to shuns refugee camp is really forces killing at least 8 palestinians there and tearing up roads and other critical infrastructure with bulldozers as part of the raid. now health officials say that they have been unable to evacuate those who been injured and wounded because these really darnell blocking off roads in several different areas of to cut in. but this is a theme we have seen through out these raids. we're also seeing it around that i'm a law for local said that is really authorities in the military blocked off roads for up to 8 hours while they were conducting the raids. the palestinian prisoners society says that at least 12000 palestinians have been arrested since israel's war on gaza began. and these really military says that these rates across the occupied
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west bank are only going to continue. and in fact, increase in both size and scale. and the, such with the 0 on the the survey is new administration is facing significant challenges to unify arms groups and rebuild the country. fighting is escalating between kurdish forces in turkish back fighters in the north and up in protest and several cities. after the video showing an attack on other white shrines. saw events of it has more from the capital, damascus. these are members of the v 6 and city is home, the processing of the video and vital trying to disagree to train of and, and to be really just figure city as innovation minister says the video is old and no such incidents have taken place since the sort of the subdivision occur if you
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was imposed in at least 4 cities and then you had ministration sent reinforcements to the tooth and home in a statement the ministry of interior told of this era before and again spreading. rumors that seek to destabilize peace. we will not hesitate to pursue anyone who seeks to temper with the security of our people and their property and bring them to justice to receive the just punishment that live on tuesday it on. so if you need any need or decision you to quote or stand from the and resolutely against those who planned and executed this chaos, and that they had nothing left to lose. serious engine for administer responded on social media. he said it on with respect to the end of the city and people be cautioned them against spreading chaos and syria and hold them accountable for their recent remarks. and seeing as little twist more clashes between us back kurdish forces and the to key it back to you next. allow me that's an a fight is shared there. don't videos targeting good is locations and the end of the street
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and as the freight is different, as it means the dividing line between to get back to horses. another is it called terrorists that it is determined to clear from its borders? gosh, we are determined to crush the heads of terrorist organizations that threaten the profit 2 or 3 or 5 talk here. and syria, starting with iso and the p. k. k of i said off to the cabinet. me think that the old conditions are impossible. the separate system, otherwise we'll either bid farewell to their weapons or they will be buried in serial lands along the weapons and shut off administration also faces the challenge of securing his supporters against his reading incursions more theory into the room, to the point a to as it protested against israel distribution of more theory intended to be and say, israel is in violation of the 1974 agreement to keep the buffers on. the minute arrived along the is really occupied. go on heights, but it's been, it's been if it continues to anticipate being territory on almost
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a daily basis. i mean, not really not. you were, we will insure here and gaza, as with lebanon, as with syria and in the east, there will be no more threats created against this really communities, citizens of the state of israel and the idea of soldiers. and what is mounting pressure on the 17th day or government, which took over from a subs time these decades or drew to project a countries borders and to deal with multiple fault lines in a country ravaged by war is not going to be easy. and the 1st steps to dispense or groups under the united june of the month when required us back. curtis forces to agree to become part of the national full solomon job without 0, damascus. dozens of passengers have survived obtained crushing context on 69 people on board. the flights including 5 crew members, least 38 people died. the cross went down to the south. west institute uptown. how much i'm doing the points,
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the seconds before the crash them context on the passenger plane, unimed bray, or $190.00 aircraft right hurdles toward the ground. according to emergency officials, these air by john airlines flight was headed from barcode to gross me. emergency service workers quickly converged on the scene, not far from the airport in the south western city of october, while several have been reported dead, including both pilots. authorities also say dozens of people survived. they were seated in the tail section of the plane. this video shows rescuers pulling survivors from the wreckage. next photo blogger of the emergency rescue operations . our troops ongoing at the present moment. currently 28 people are hospitalized including 2 children, ambulance flights. our schedule is from the city of us down to the city of thomas one. whatever it is i was suppose to come at the airport in groves me. one man spotted his nephew who's been on the flight on a social media video showing the aftermath of the accident was here. i heard about
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the blank press here in the airport. people started talking so i heard you guys just local media reports say the flight had been re routed due to fog and gross me for now with an investigation still in its initial stages. the search for more answers continues, how much i'm doing. i've just either so the head, hair, analysis era, and the lessons for that increase still learning from a synonymy 20 years ago. headquarters, unprepared the now as the snow moves away from the nova scotia is colder to follow as any 2 in new york, for example snow and the drag. this is on usually has been flooding and big thunder storms in texas, drifted across towards movies. you have to walk in so,
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but winter as you might expect, it is to the west. that to breeze will increase blue snow further in through the rockies, and probably some writing on the california incurs through thursday and friday when might be the testing feature. i have to say in the car will be what has been further getting pacey and the dominican republic. there might be a few more showers, but i don't think, i think the same extent the heavier ones have gone west forecast and for your time is a fairly wet one and probably on the coast of nicaragua, down through coast to retire in panama as well. that's a continuing story, but the winds are becoming an awful lot like to know which tends to just show has become bigger and don't move as quickly richard shots or flash a lot of the sudden or flash stuff for other staff throughout the comes into the south america anywhere really through peru, believe you brazil, even ecuador could see if these have the potential or flesh does not slide those big charles have left option teen and i will attempt is starting to rise particularly and come with our 12 degrees above average.
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the, the you watching out to see it or mind to of a top stores. this house is radi strike kind of stuff like will costing bodies central dogs that has killed 5 jen. this is a coat belonged to our codes today. tv, palestinian china. janice, ma'am. unfortunately, sleeping in the vehicle on the time of the attack process has been held across several citizen serious as a video showing an attack on other want. showing. serious new administration says the footage is old conducted was be published in 2 steps. 2 months. it's been 20 years since synonymy devastated coastlines entailed an estimate to 228000 people. indonesia, thailand, and all the indian ocean nations is this triggered by a powerful on the sea earthquake. huge waves arrived on thailand's coastline just before 1 o'clock in the morning. on december,
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the 26th tony chain has more from its 750 eights on the morning of the 26th of december, 2004. a mass of a quick struck just off the coast of northern c much. it was the 3rd largest in recorded history deal with quite generated a huge wave. 30 meters in height in some places and traveling more than 500 kilometers. and now a tourist here and for kit said about an hour and a half later they noticed the c receiving out of the bay and then a huge swell of water that swallowed everything in its path. an estimate to 226000 people died in the asians phenomena. in 14 countries around the indian ocean, they recorded fatalities selma's far away somalia, but full for the full force of the wave indonesia, sure lanka,
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india and thailand. in indonesia alone, a 100 with 60000 people, died, a more than half a 1000000 were displaced from their homes. in the months that followed, $14000000000.00 of humanitarian aid was donated by governments and individuals alike. today, many of the places affected have been rebuilt. for those who lived through 20 years ago, the agents tanami still very fresh. in their memories, tony cheng elder 0 book at time as well. as tony mentioned, many of the casualties were from the indonesian province of actually the city of atlanta. i saw i remember the exact time on the c s. quakers felt in the province. people have attended unofficial memorial. the by to run on grand mosque is the 1st in
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a series of sermon is across asia, most of us, and joins us now from the provincial capital down to i chased it. how have people that been remembering that terrible day with so many lives that we lost? of the yeah, how do you remember more than 160000 death in just a few minute minutes? a sure. just a few moments. of course it's something still unimaginable. 20 years later, it's been quite a subdued. come, i'm a ration so far. mass prayers have been house. we're heard this chilling moment when for 3 minutes, all activities and find the i chase stopped no traffic. nobody was speaking. we were just all listening together to the sound of sirens, a chilling moment just at 8 am. the moment when this mattress 9.91 earthquake had hit the shores of r 2 and calls this mess of unprecedented tsunami. a wiping out 5 kilometers of
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coast land across the whole province of che, wiping out the whole community is killing all whole families. when i arrived here around 2448 hours after the july me struck, there was only dead body sketches everywhere. that's all we could see a massive destruction. nothing was standing the work to us even here at the by total half month mosque where i'm standing now and we met the so 5 of them. people still in shock and we spoke to 2 people. we met back then 2 women, one was done just 10 years old and now is living in the netherlands and we spoke to them. and they told us also how the moments of this disaster are still so much as in the memory to see. and then the jailer, perfectly calm on the morning of december 26th, 2004 until one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. struck at the one
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minute 28. i asked suddenly why ed? my father, who was a fisherman, came home and i still remember how he told my mom, all the fish are on the beach because the sea has retreated. we didn't understand why. to 20 minutes late. the waves up to 30 meters came rolling and swallowing. every thing in the boss, not a single house was left standing in was he does the village. i mean, murphy, he said after the 1st wave we sold, our house was destroyed. walter came into a village like a dragon during the 2nd wave. we could not hold each other's hands anymore. we was separated. 20 years ago we joined to go see though when she 1st we turn into a village. she lost her 3 children that day. the youngest, a few years old, 2 decades later we, if we turned, would that the get our lead? i'm after i went down 3 times, there was suddenly a small but i was rescued. i saw so many dead bodies floating around me. i was looking for my children, but didn't see them. so by wonder, i'm just wondering when i stood up in the back of a truck,
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i saw waves 10 to 12 meters high rolling over buildings, swallowing the place where i used to pray coconut trees and people. so fleece i was 9 years old when the tanami killed her parents of the 28 children in her class, only 5 survived. she wrote a poem some more around the 9 and i know they had me. yeah. i know i'm not the able then i hear about am and then my brother found my mother's body after 51 days not far from where we used to live. thank god we could still recognize her. go see the lift, intense and barracks for more than 3 years until our house was. we built at the exact same location where the sea had washed it away. survive of saying every 2nd of that morning is in their memories. 20 is own and most of manage to rebuild the broken lives and land assessed them into human resilience. but some say something died in them that day. i so felicia,
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now lives in the netherlands where she's building new life far away from her doc memories. the minimum body say uh the tsunami has given me a new life, but it is also taking a part of me. my parents suddenly gone my house, my whole youth, my friends, everything. they mess and i me get that to get. there is something i learn from the tsunami. people should stop doing bad things because we have learned that disaster can strike any time. 20 is on who is he, the wishes she had been able to bury her children. so she could pray at their grace steadfast and l just era j 20 years later, people here also want to thank the world for what they did for i che, after this boxing day disaster people came to gather people from all over the world . they donated money. organizations came here to help they have rebuild more than 130000 houses, hundreds of schools and hundreds of riches. the whole area was completely flattened
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. and now i'm standing in a completely different bundle, j done. where are you arrived? 20 years ago. but the main focus here today will be with all those people slice last and praying for the loved ones, because every single person here and j last someone that day. that lesson, thanks very much for the sonoma, devastated more than 2 thirds of sugar land, cuz coastline now fernandez is live now from the village of power in the and the now what's the seeing and mood, the way you of the so here on the southern coast pet valley is one where i'm spending that is a rather some sort of reflective mood that we see and view just behind me, one of the main memorials to victims of that died in the sonoma of 2004 uh that uh, sort of really just set up a nice blend that i really just need to that are people from the surrounding
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villages. but all of that, just waiting for the time, approximately 20 or so minutes from that time with the so now me struck 20 as a go. so yeah, this is just behind me if you look over my shoulder and there was a tree and coming down south from the capital colombo and just 50 meters down the other way. the wave hit the train. now it is essentially around the unfortunate we had that the guy. 7 the engine driver, they did not have a mobile phone at that stage one days ago. they weren't as prevalent as now and all attempts to get them to stop. actually phase of the train came the 1st with hips and people in the village offices bring him off of a train with the cottages will provide safety and protection. they took shelter behind the cabbages, only to find a few minutes later. the 2nd way of hitting unexpectedly making it. 2 massive, massive beans or to them,
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people got sort of stuck between the cabbage and buildings. of people actually in the cottages, couldn't get out. the doors were all stuck and it is reported to be one of the single greatest as lost as a real. and as honest as with a hundreds of people died within minutes. and that is why pep idea is known among sort of this an army and the individual is sort of a, it is that to a hit. so people wondering 20 is on, you know, what has changed. so some of them say that early warning systems and, or not and things like that, which were very much effective. right? often the synonymy because one and one of the main driving fact as well. people was so pattern either was so scared of a repeat that they would take notes. that may be, memories have been some work. yes, families are very very, you know,
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still degree for their loved ones. but maybe people have, you know, moved on so much. so that is an issue about, you know, all systems in place. are they working as effectively? so let's, let's take a look at some of the issues that people have been talking about. it's going to sickness, the garden, which is meant as low size. some of the members to the wave that swept through his home 20 years ago. like an old i was that you know, and i, my wife, my oldest son's wife, on the one and a half year old twins. and my youngest daughter's on this and for did across eastern is had been so long as people tried to get away from the angry waters on december 26th, 2004. then realization struck about the danger of the wave. it was too late. the absence of another, the warning system and the lack of knowledge about naomi's list,
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most people unprepared. more than 35000 people, were killed and 5000 would be glad missing. today, museums and victory galleries all for a glimpse into the destruction. one of the most visited offers a shilling, remainder of the devastation, a single raised carriage part of the train hit by the waves, getting more than 1700 people use a key feature. in the months that followed the so no me so long to established a disaster management center. this early warning tell is introduced early detection systems and improve dissemination and other relevant. there is a 2 decades later no cause of concern. august or the warning tow is on the southern coast are built. none of them are working. this one on the left, many people in costco town like this one in southern troy lanka,
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terrified that it would happen again. this time that better prepared but say the thought of these should be doing more to us about these complains the dmc towards the 0 that it tests the towers every year and he's kind of upgrading it systems the promo many communication systems may. yep. we are developing the new technologies and yeah, but yeah, i think the new are you wanting systems into the main street of 31 by the disaster management center. crucial goodness, acres, ancestral property was keep by the december 26th. we've to date houses a successful charity that helps thousands of phenomena, survivors and many others improve their lives. d, c, sustainability of disaster management system. important. you have to have a lot of systems stand at the discipline and the drive and, and of course the management techniques to be transparent is accountable. so
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bossing don't expect in expectations and governance, richard mendez's no to day goes by without even thinking of those. he lost, he hopes there won't be a repeat of the 2004. so now me with nature at least a few re they have and then there's a to 07 to alaska. very much is an indication of what sort of people i'm concerned with. they still remember and that so does that. you have behind me is one of the memo really events that are sort of get being on the way for many, many people. it was a time that even just seem let alone heard of what us and all me was in this part of the world in south asia. and it's not exactly a sort of a common. a parents and that was one of the reasons that many observers say the
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