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the the desperate fight to contain multiple awhile finds and the los angeles area. 5 people are dead and tens of thousands of the homes. the cause of all this is the intense wind storm or a wind storm that maybe urologist say this area is not seen in a century. the other ones are in joining the south. 09. the coming up a russian has probably gone southern ukraine, kills of these, 13 people waiting for the scouting along with damaged roads. warnings of
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a catastrophic situation in gaza where patients' lives are in danger of the few remaining hospital space running out of fuel. and coming out to sun, impose as our leader most indeed suppositions the following, disputing the over a 100000 people in the los angeles area had been order to evacuate as well. fine has been out of control. 5 people have died and more than a 1000 structures destroyed at least 65 as i building in lake county. the latest is in the hollywood hills area where a mandatory evacuation or there's mountain place 5 forward to say 5th, seasonal winds of puting, the flames. president biden as often federal assistance and the national guard has not been deployed. officials say the situation is one of the worst that los angeles i've ever experienced. as
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a southern california is continuing to endorse some of the most historic fire conditions on record. extreme fire, whether driven by strong and erratic, wins, and low humidity have ignited multiple fires across our region. the, at the is fully committed to continuously monitoring and adapting to the of all the nature of this weather event. and stands ready to respond to any additional incidents that may arise. so here's where those files and los angeles have burning the palisades via is the biggest thing 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 and places of worship destroyed is not yet know. but the toll is expected to be heartbreakingly large. last night was one of the most devastating
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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 blazes, 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 aid. the fire fire fighting proves 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. what christine o'donnell is the vice president for science of climate central. she says, climate change is making files worse and western parts of the us and canada. 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 extreme fire weather. so these hot, dry, windy conditions has increased across california and we knew that that long term trend this is related to global warming and a drawing 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 in 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 have the strong
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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 winds, 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. the i recognize probably because it, the ukrainian city of separate regions getting at least 13 people, the regional governance as to guided bombs. it residential buildings in the city. as you all know, how reports not from hockey, presidents and landscape, has repeatedly called for ukraine's allies to increase the pressure on moscow to stop the attacks. it's connie,
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it's new. the city center is upper easy 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 live with a fellow people strolling into danger at 10 to 4 in the afternoon. just as a shift change at the factory was underway, volunteers, and risk you will because rushed to help the injured a multi story apartment building in flames. people will leaving for the shift through the main entrance and that's when the attack came. there are 2 very loud explosions. sending condolences to loved ones, presidency landscape, described it as russian tetra, he will, and the casualty toll could rise. just move the ones through is showing us probably
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this shows once again with russia truly 6. they want only war and only victims. yeah, this is why we must not waste a single day. we must put pressure on moscow. we must force russia into disease and we must continue doing everything necessary to protect lives and stop designate. and at the same time, it is crucial to maintain the unity of all our partners, that america and europe are all our partners around the world toward helping us able to see to, apart from some significant movements on the front line. it's been a relatively quiet period in ukraine with the orthodox christmas day following on tuesday, the last attack of this con took place in december. it seems that slight low may now be over children. how else has 0 khaki? when i read them a wrong, as a ministry, i'm a list of things colors, london, she explained why russia spry, commend that i've gone to plan. the plan has been targeted by the russians already in november. and the russians are saying that the ukrainian forces using up to do
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it, assembled trains so that that would make sense for the russians to try and go off to the plan. now, since we have civilian casualties and ukrainian news reports going through the use of quite problems, there is of course, a possibility that the navigation of souls comes has been jammed. therefore, we are seeing a civilian casualties. the strikes didn't go as planned, but the is there any forces and canada, multiple attacks across the gaza, the latest as drive time to the house, and they're out by getting at least for palestinians, including several others. the home was located near a medical facility run by the u. n. 's agency for palestinian refugees. obviously i was tired of as soon as the latest on these radio strikes from there on a pallet in central gauze. there was fees
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a quite charged with tension and fee regarding the continuation of these really military strikes. postcards and what we have seen during the past 24 hours was very close a because many human to bill top and neighborhoods have been targeted in gaza. city as it's considered to be the epi center for the lakes. the strikes and the reports though, still emerging from northern gauze and suggested the ongoing of bill joey single parade, shocked by his when he ground forces on the facility of the engine, usually in the hospital in the north of district. i'm a new escalade thing at mit, just being taken by that is by the army regarding the ongoing of tracing of the ration. so residential neighborhood and rough i, 16, the minute trip that military ground incursions are still taking place. as this total has been quite staggering. during the costs 24 hours, everyone to understand in gaza strip are really witnessing unprecedented brutality
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station. and they are suffering from a very remarkable escalation of their human and terry of misery. and the ongoing shortage is facing 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 restrictive images to deliver fuel supplies to the strip carrying capacity out there. but i kind of will the health care system in the south of the gaza strip is also on the brink of collapse. the health ministry says that with fuel starts running out. the remaining medical facilities may be unable to function. and as a hospital in hong units has one of several that could shut down the well food program has the night of 2008, just a few. but i sent an email for around 24 hours. doctors without borders as describe the situation and causes hospitals as kansas pleaded jeopardizing the
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functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator and without electricity. as we can see here, really is science of blacklist. there's a causing problems in causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. often with the flash lights do is for generators and air and the depleted. how is that affecting the operations in the hospital doing that operating theatre? the i c u. the incubator? these are basic departments and essential departments of the house. how does that affect thing? yes, sir. i mean, i was just at a meeting at the nonsense medical. and basically it's on a 24 hour basis. it's alignment that they're trying to find fuel to generate house to the hospital at any given time during the day, how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected as much as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the come to has been found and gone,
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so it says the military recover the body of yusef. so you had an a from a tunnel and the southern city of russell israel says 96 captives are still being held in the strip. the announcement comes as talks along the way in doha to reach a deal for a ceasefire that would include the release of the captives, the ongoing of how much as it was behind monday's attacking the occupied westbank. zip code 3 is right. is the shooting took place in calculus. net legal is riley sacrament. there's ready ministry says redone. open fire at a bus. meanwhile, and his randy as striking the north of the occupied westbank as killed 3 palestinians. 2 of them, children was ready troops right to the town of tumble, and then detained. 5 minus it was has stopped. i'm an screws from getting to the window. a short break here, and i'll just say about when we come back, the search is over, for survivors. of tuesdays popular quaking to back up to more than a 100 people on the state of the
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us servicemen and women, swear an oath to defend the constitution. but military veterans play a major role in full rank home goods taking of homes against their own country. january 6th, inspire so many people with advice is a way to change the government. in the 2nd part of this series, i'll just say era examined sophisticated white supremacist. people are trying hurt america, and americans again stolen. it means on how to 0. genuinely on al jazeera, i got the price of piece, analyzes the failure of the us mission to build a stable outcome state. in a new interview series we frame is searching for new conversations and perspectives about the war on cause. an in depth look at the 47 president of the us, donald trump, as he set to be another rated for his 2nd time wise explorers growing global movements. the challenge us to redefine how we see our role of the policy the board
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reveals out. israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world, using an interpreter as a testing ground. january on l g 0. unless advertising thousands attendance concepts in damascus to celebrate the uprising. but some thought would never come out, escaped to russia, where he was gone to assign them and hasn't been seen since automatic edits at james base has moved from damascus. hey, in a boss, get bulls stadium just on the edge of the center of damascus. people have got it was set up right, 3 concerts. oh, there was a real feeling of exuberance here. exactly one month since the b. a bunch of all of the outside off the new b of his family for almost 55 years. a group who, outside the stadium, you actually have a picture,
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a large large publish that wouldn't be on a bus 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 operates his of secret police in 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 a partner in the city. people have been very wary of you now they come up to you a smile. they shake your hand. i think a good though they're a typical days ahead, but they're not concentrating on that right now. they're concentrating on one, but since the end of the a side regime, one month,
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a relative called stability days buys out to 0, damascus. let's do is one of the most sanctioned countries in the world. and that's putting to be among the new administration's biggest challenges. you and security counselors have this 1st meeting of the year, focusing on those sanctions against syria. government is on the ripples for you and continues to push for any sanctions against syria to be lifted. saying that is critically important at this very moment. that was one of the key messages coming out of a security council meeting. mr. bruce and i also firmly believe that hooking on, i mean inclusive lipkin sound the safe is the most effective means to inspire confidence. i'm sure that syria particularly receives the economic support that it desperately needs which requires him to smooth and design. sions appropriate action on destinations 2 and major funding,
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including for reconstruction. tom fletcher, the us 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 the sanctions should not impede humanitarian support. the united states announcement of a new general license covering transactions with serial governing institutions provides a welcome signal. and on wednesday, the un announced another $8000000.00 to help their efforts to scale up humanitarian efforts in syria gabriel's onto. i'll just see it at the united nations in new york, tibetans living overseas of health plans for the victims of tuesdays of quake. people gathered in the pool and india to remember the 126 people who have been confirmed dead. the quake struck in the remote southern region if she got so far it is of ended search efforts up to finding more than a full 100 survivors. katrina,
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you as more from beijing this is the biggest us take to strike china in more than a decade. overall. the decimal center at 126 people killed and 188 inches. some of them are in critical condition. now in addition to the schools of casualties, many more people have been affected by this of like 47000 people in or has been displaced in this, you got to region, which was the most effective. and 12000 emergency work is by wednesday has been sent over the country now to help with the reconstruction effort. now that the search to survive is, is over. now, many of these roads leading to this very remote mountain, this area, they will also damage. telecommunications was also temporarily cuts the authorities say that has now been restored, but there are still thousands of houses, 3609 houses that have been completely destroyed. now, the authorities say they set up resettlement camps moving people from this. you've
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got to area, it's possible to up in areas many of those in the center of your account of these very remote villages. they've been forced to take shelter on the intent of the government has provided people with a blanket through the electric fetus. but given that it's freezing winter conditions, then now that it drops, drops open light to minus 18 degrees celsius. is a very difficult situation for those who have survived this tragedy. so far the government says it's allocated $50000000.00 to recovery to clean up the reconstruction. and this tragedy is also set to hearts of many post plano. and so for the public as also contributed about $40000000.00 to the recovery. katrina you out to 0 mozambique. so positionally the valencia my planet is that to return home on thursday, off the 2 months of self imposed exile if the country following the presidential election in october, which he says was rig online in 61,
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not the governing parties. candidate daniel chapel. well, the dispute to weeks involved and protests out 0 and send me the minute isn't meant to, to a, with thousands of support is expected to welcome model on a home, protests, often violence of group mozambique since it's elections in october preliminary results of the presidential election declared that no trouble of the governing female 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 they're tally, show that the independent opposition. candidates. an answer, mcdonald got at least 53 percent of the vote on planning on the support to say the vote was rig bundle on a flip, mozambique. he says, for his safety. now he plans to return the study of civic. i'll be in mozambique on thursday. some said, i'm on the wrong because i'm afraid of some says i have a search and capture warrant,
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but let's leave that aside. some of those they murder my brothers, then it'll be a fight. one bonded run for office with the support of opposition party put that much for them was founded in 2019 but contesting its 1st election initially disputed the result to it is now taking up to $43.00 parliamentary seats and one nightstand is fabulous and makes no sense to put a motion to take office as a represents a blanket and disregard for the sacrifices made by the people. and many of them remain firm and their support for milan and thousands of people are expected at this airport in level 2 on thursday to welcome back the non 2 month landing. 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 he plans to do as the people on capitol hill bidding farewell to the 39th president . compton died last month at the edge of a 100 is gonna be held in washington dc on thursday. and that's it for me down.
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jordan, send out more information of course and on websites, i'll just say i'm, i'm talking. com. the weather is next. and inside story looks like the world is doing for the people of saddam warehouse information faces. acute show visions, such a spectrum, that's how much the the a quickly developing system. this one here is coming into iran that produce some rain in q. right. but if road flooding here and significant flooding around jetta back is max is not velocity at long last that for most people we're talking about low twenties, or teens, and that's all the way up to us. took you. sunshine is predominant co nights admittedly. but by day the sun bring things up to reasonable rolls for about 21 and cause any 12 and mountain nighttime pharmacy colder. but the frost isn't widespread
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. an issue at some height, let's say. as for the coming days, it will be a few shouts generating on friday. i think going through know egypt possibly running into israel, the or 5 charge you fondles has a route, but the light shot was not really affect many people. and the bigger picture is still not particularly strong when the adults about 23 degrees and there are still shelves in west and saturday. i would not put it past some streets, flooding possibility as well. so southern africa, summer should mean big writings and this particular ones by turning to just that situation. there were warnings i've from a lot of ways. so this is the line of heavy share of that stretch short time through mozambique as well. lucky the temperatures back has been hot recently. big south rancho big as well, but further south and says africa, it's quite dry. in 2001, the us invaded afghanistan, stating its intention to build
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a stable state and a military able to overcome the tyler by the united states military has begun strikes, but after 2 decades trillion spent on countless lives lost. the mission failed and the telephone games full control. and you 2 part series analyzes the strategies and mistakes that led to that failure of chemist on the price of people coming soon on, which is 0 from a now present in 5 areas. that's the don in what a senior un official says is a humanitarian by system side going proportion is millions address space. and the us now says, genocide is taking place. so what's the well doing for the people of saddam? this is inside story, the
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