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plentiful, and they're calm like this one is then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no stress. and that's why you know i, for 3 wilding patagonia on, i'll just say era. the desperate situation in california, as far as size is tried to contain multiple while fi us at these 5 people are dead and tens of thousands of pools from that have the hello i'm in the city of it. this is out of their life from the also coming up authorities and the search for survive as a day off to a powerful as quick kills more than 100 people in 2 beds. these are in the military
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strikes a home in central garza, children are among the dead and injured as feel shortages. the resident operations of several hospitals and celebrations in syria to mock one month since a pool of the acid regime. but on size and see about the countries, future roommate, the about 100000 people in the los angeles area have in order to evacuate as wildfire as been out of control. at least 5 people have died in tens of thousands before stiffly that homes. at least 3 major fires, a binding fire authorities say fee is seasonal. when's a fueling? the flames? president joe biden has offered federal assistance on the national guard has been dispatched. official say is the situation is one of the was los angeles has ever experienced or a southern california is continuing to endorse some of the most historic fire
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conditions on record. extreme fire, weather driven by strong and erratic, wins, and low humidity have ignited multiple fires across our region. the f d is fully committed to continuously monitoring and adapting to the of all the nature of this weather event and spans ready to respond to any additional incidents that may arise to his weather size. in los angeles abiding the policy it's far is the largest and has been through 6000 heck to is of land, mostly prophecies. but there are other significant places nearby in the san fernando valley and pasadena areas that are also threatening homes. reynolds has moved from the scene of one of the 5 in pacific palisades. in the community of pacific palisades street after street,
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full of houses have been reduced to smouldering hash, at least a 1000 buildings in the area have been destroyed. armageddon, i'm driving tours on right now, and i don't even know what to say. i'm speech of having to walk. dozens of people head to a band and their cars and traffic jams and lee on foot as the flames bore down. the thank you, i'm going to get through walker down the cause of all this is the intense wind storm. a wind storm that maybe urologist say this area is not seen in a century. winds up to a 120 kilometers per hour in pasadena. residents of an assisted living facility were evacuated on a moment's notice, was running up to the 3rd story. second story can people down just picking them up? the exact number of houses historic sites. local landmarks in places of worship destroyed is not yet known. but the toll is expected to be heartbreakingly large.
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last night was one of the most devastating and terrifying nights that we've seen in any part of our city, at any part of our history. thousands of firefighters are battling the places, but it is been difficult to fight the fires from the air with water and flame retardant dropping aircraft because of the dangerous erratic winds. president joe biden promised federal a fire fire fighting crews from arizona and nevada. washington and oregon are racing to assist california, hoping to avert an even bigger disaster. rob reynolds, l g 0, pacific palisades, california to christina, to all is the vice presidents assigned. so climate central, she says climate change is making 5 was in west and parts of the us and kind of the they are growing larger, they are burning more intensely. they're burning over
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a longer season during the year. and part of what is fueling, this is very clearly climate change. it's too early to say for these specific fires exactly what role climate change played. so what we do know is that over the past 50 years or so, the number of to use with stream fire weather. so these hot dry wendy conditions has increased across california. and we know that that long term trends is related to global warming and a dry and trend across the region as well. so there are many factors that have to come together for fires like this to happen. hot temperatures, dry conditions, strong winds. we also have to have them burning in a place where people live in and care about for them to treat this public safety danger. but it's very clear that climate change is playing some role. it's really the wins that are making containments so difficult. so when you,
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how strong winds they're able to carry the members of a fire far and you can have a fire burning, say in an area where there's no one living in the wins pick up the embers and transport them to homes and densely populated neighborhoods. and so part of what's happening here right now is that we have winds taking those numbers and fueling fires away from the original fires. and we're getting clusters of fires happening to bessengers living overseas have held pres for the victims of tuesdays as quick people gathered in the pool. and india to remember the 126. people who have been confirmed that the quake struck into a remote southern region of chicata authorities has ended such f as off to find a more than full 100 survivors. well, katrina, you joins us now live from beijing. katrina, very good to speak to you again. the search and rescue efforts have ended. our
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storage is confident that they have found everyone who is missing or everyone who is in need of help. well, this was the most severe that's we can't turn in more than a decade. and what is most tragic about this disaster is the conditions in which this us, my kids freezing in this area, just in the foothills of this in the layers. so in the asi, it drops minus 8 of the night, 118, which means that the emergency workers were working with a very small window in which they could reach survivors. and unfortunately already the us, which on tuesdays are by wednesday morning, even the authorities had pulled off the search for survivors. and they were already in recovery and clean up mode. although we've had these 10626 people to judge. we've also had 188 engine, some others in critical condition. but apart from the schools of casualties,
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so many more people were effected. 37000 people, it will have been displaced from this. you've got the region picture there as comfortable as possible, and this tragedy of those are really tough hearts of many across china. in addition to the $50000000.00, the government has allocated for reconstruction. there's also been a big pool for contributions, and there's been a total of $14000000.00 also donation by the public to divide this year for our community. thank you so much for that update. katrina, you live for us from beijing. the . is there any forces i have carried out multiple attacks across the gaza? the latest as strikes target to the house in darrow bala can at least full palestinians and wounding several others. the home was located near a medical facility run by the u. s. agency for palestinian refugees that were
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capitalism has the latest on these riley strikes from there all by the, in central gaza for the most fee is a quite charged with tension and fee regarding the continuation of these wait a minute to strikes postcards and what we have seen during the past 24 hours was very fluids, the because many human to built up neighborhoods have been targeted and gaza. city has it's considered to be the epi center for the lights, the strikes. and the reports though, still emerging from northern gods and suggested to the ongoing of bill jo, single parade, shocked by his when he ground forces on the facility of the engine. you see in the hospital, in the north of district, i'm a new escalade thing at mid just been taken by the east, by the army regarding the ongoing of trace integration. so presidential, neighborhood, and rough, i 60, the admitted to the military ground incursions are still taking place as this total
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has been quite staggering. during the costs 24 hours, everyone to understand in gaza strip are really witnessing unprecedented brutality station. and they are suffering from a very remarkable escalation of their humanitarian misery. and the ongoing shortage is basic supplies, including a few that has the impact on the medical sector among produce fairly functional hospitals and gone. so as we have seen that some of them have been forced to shut down on a critical medical departments in order to save more fuel and life is very ongoing restrictive images to deliver to you with supplies to the strip carrying capacity out there. we're gonna try to, to israel has laid siege to northern gauze of some more than 90 days, targeting shelters, hospitals and department blogs. and us at the, in the nation hospital in the nose that describes the situation that facing you'll meet them, the kind of up now every day we're subjected to direct showing from the occupations
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tillery and cold cocked is targeting the hospitals and its surroundings. hunger is also present and food is not available. we have asked international organizations to allow the admission of aid to the hospital so that we can help people and provide them with food. unfortunately, so far, no one has been able to provide a due to the difficulty of the situation outside the hospital. and the difficulty of coordinating with the relevant potties. we have not been able to provide aid to the hospital. the situation in the hospital is very dire. the devastated health care system in the south is also on the brink of collapse. gauze health ministry says that with fuel stokes running out, the remaining healthcare facilities may cease to function. nasa hospital in han unit is one of several that could shut down the world. food program donated to 1000 leads has a few which only last for 24 hours. and it's a similar situation in the knows what hospitals have faced a 3 month long is really sees on constant attacks out zeroes,
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honie mcquaid spoke to dr. bush ultman. the idea likes the hospital in darrell balla about how fuel shortages impact operations go facilities across the gaza strip. already stretched, found are over one would then flood injured civilians, many of them women and children and elderly individuals. here at this facility i lost the hospitals, doctors record about the acute shortage of the nonsense and medical lakes. and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that the trying to find fuel to generate power at any given time during the day. how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected, such as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the neonatal unit. unfortunately, power cuts out there as well, which means that oxygen supply and basic needs for those patients will be cut short . and so at the moment we're just really working with
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a very fragile system and doing what we can with the majority of health facilities across cause or out of service. there is more of pressure adam, this particular health facility in the central area. and there is a city making it very difficult for, and really in sufficient medical stuff to do a job and daily basis exacerbated problems everywhere. and how in terms of providing proper health care, it's too much needed population signing. my one of the, from the hospitality there is by the palestine child's government says at least 19 people having to, to the latest coated discussion of wind from the station is this one and just look how cold it is. this is a day time high temperature and so of minus 9 can be it's got to generate lots of scenario for home issue and for her condo, huge amount or was and can be throw size cells. time she does recover a little bit of the windows down there is warmed by the sun. they fade,
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but we're up to 0 votes where we get to assess the young, 30 time they've got cold calls, cars over to answer eastern china across tie wrong, the catches northern leaves on, but attention type. pay of $12.00 degrees is a pulling the load for this time of the year. this is more normal. it's good scattering and shells everywhere. potential for flood from big sun storms in the central philippines and may be in boy here. otherwise, it will be a rare event to monitor and not be particularly rich on this, but single pole. this package is really wet stuff come friday. there is some writing it, india, re showers, down to production, more likely is for lank of costs through the last. the problem is the cold and the system for getting places. it does disappear during the day, but not for everyone's. you know, major cities are suffering from poor quality every now and again, this is interrupted by right. and that might be the case in the whole come south of the day, but it won't last long to go to contain 3
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major places. at least 1000 structures have been destroyed. because of health ministry is wanting that fuel shortages that hospitals i'm putting lives in danger . the world food program donated to 1000 lease has a fuel to southern causes, nicer hospital. but it may only last for 24 hours the there and says marks one month since the iris re of bashful as regime thousands attended, a concert in damascus to celebrate the revolution that some sort would never come. asset escaped to russia where he was drawn to the asylum and hasn't been seen since . the diplomatic editor james base has moved from damascus in, in a box capable stadium. and just on the edge of the center of damascus,
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people have got it was sort of right, 3 home search. oh, there was a real feeling of exuberance. yeah, exactly. you want to see a bunch of all of the outside of the movie of his family for almost 55 years, a group who outside the stadium. you actually have a picture, a large large publish that wouldn't be on a bunch. or on a side you can just see his hat and his forehead, the rest of it has been ripped away as his regime as his army, as his whole arthritis of secret police and the light was ripped away exactly one month ago. the proceeds from this concert did go to prominent n g o's, including the white helmets. you remember that a civil defense schools that operated trying to rescue people from the rubble from the bought by the searing apples and by the russian people. you speak to us smiling just over a month ago, you've been
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a foreigner and the city people have been very wary of you. now. they come up to you a smile. they shake your hand. i think a bit though, they're a difficult days ahead, but they don't concentrate deal got right now. they're concentrating on one. but since the end of the a side regime, one month, a relative called stability days buys out to 0, damascus. there is one of the most sanctioned countries on destinations 2 and major funding, including for reconstruction. tom fletcher, the new ins, top humanitarian official, told the counsel sanctions hurt their ability to deliver aid. we need to ensure efficient slab support into an through syria. this means that functions should not impede humanitarian support. the united states announcement of a new general license covering transactions with serial governing institutions
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provides a welcome signal. and on wednesday, the new in announced another $8000000.00 to help their efforts to scale up humanitarian efforts in syria. gabriel's on to, i'll just see it at the united nations in new york. has with us candida to become lebanon's, president has withdrawn. i was before they parliamentary vote, slaymen from j is now backing army colanda, joseph own, who also appears to have support. now the group says it has no veto on island, but along with its allies hasn't said who it will endorse. no, they need to. first of, or proper a government in order to at least to provide the relief for its own constituency. those will suffer from this war as well as war on has been lost in the recent fall of the asset regime in syria has re shaped, loved and on and weakened. iraq influence across the region 11 on doesn't have the
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billions of dollars needed for reconstruction. and the international community which as was written months on and says he was the, when i know the governing politics, daniel chapel, the dispute let to weeks of violent protests. so i can be, the miller is in my boots, the west thousands of month line is supporters are expected to welcome him back ahead of chapters integration. next week the protests often violence of group mozambique since its elections. and october, preliminary results of the presidential election, declared daniel chapa, of the governing fairly mo, policy the window. what 70 percent of the vote that was late to revise down to 65 percent. but opposition groups and some of the say there tally showed that independent opposition candidates and non similar, donna got at least 53 percent of the vote on johnny,
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and he's supposed to say the vote was great, but on a flip them was a beak. he says for his safety now he plans to return, studied syndic, i'll be in mozambique on thursday. they some said, i'm on the wrong because i'm afraid of some says i have a search and capture warrant. but let's leave that aside from those they murder my brothers. then they'll be a fight on bonded run for office with the support of opposition party put amish for them was founded in 2019. but contesting its 1st election initially disputed the result to but is not taking up the $43.00 parliamentary seats at one. that's the image that makes no sense for put a motion detector. office as a re presents a blank and disregard for the sacrifices night. the people and many of them remain firm and their support for ones on there. thousands of people are expected at this airport in level 2 on thursday to welcome back, but not so much learning. while his return is likely to give support is renewed, hope they will continue to fight for what he says is justice. it's all clear what
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he plans to do as donald trump bows, fit to be sworn in next week. it concerns protest will continue, but some remain up to mistakes. and then looking at the fact that vince human lane has been leading for the good of the country, i believe his return will bring some good news. as we hope his return will be peaceful without conflicts. the government says one's on the inside to via russian astride close to us, described as industrial infrastructure, a factory of some. so the impacts, the very clearly including a busy public street bodies lie where they felt people strolling into danger at 10 to 4 in the afternoon. just as a shift change at the factory was on the way pulling tubes and risk. you cause rush to help you.
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