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went extinct to 7 decades ago, and is now making a ton from namibia a conservation triumph oral vanity project. ah, i'm british bands. you're welcome to d w. news asia. glad you could join us back. hassan has been enjoying severe monsoon weather since june of this year, which has brought rainfall nearly 3 times the national 30 year. average latest figures say that almost 1500 lives were lost in the torrent. now the great danger is waterborne disease. children are particularly vulnerable to den gear fever, which is currently spreading. fast malnutrition is the other entry of agencies like uni sir, who say half of the non adult population in
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a flood defected areas is at risk. will speak to someone on the ground in pakistan in a moment, but 1st a report from the start valley, looking at just one child, one among the 16000000 children in pakistan affected by these unprecedented floods living day to day and thinking of his future mom machado says he was lucky to survive the raging flood that ravaged his home down in northern pakistan, swath valley even as people fled low line areas, many houses were swept away. the teenagers school was destroyed too. for now, he's working in the field with his father instead. though they are harvey, i am now afraid a lot of the floods will also bring disease. so like you where the roads are blocked here, mr. holder,
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the sick are dying in their houses because the infrastructure is completely damaged . outdoor and are elena than north. sheriff's village is now cut off, as the flood swept away the dilapidated road, networks and bridges. this is the only school in the area that stands still. all the residents now hope to send their children here. days elegant, clear? i am here to assess if we can accommodate all these children, and i don't expect many students to come to school anyway. automatic may be only the older ones. as the younger children are still traumatized, forgive mckinney, i think they're very curious if it is a decision shadows father will have to make to he doesn't want his son to travel a long distance to school until roads and bridges are rebuilt. but on both of the day girl is very scared in germany. this area was unsafe already
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sequence a year before the flood. the 2 children had died while coming home from school to dakota when it would be we had built 2 bridges. after that though, for the safety of the children, it though pulled away this. but now it by those had been destroyed by the floods border by gear. whither buggy bull greenish annie. for now shot of his trying to keep up with his studies at home. and to help his younger siblings do, but they worry about what more rains could bring. but on their shoulder shoe, it has started raining again for love and there is a possibility of new floods. oh my house is old and we can't rebuild it because my father is a laborer. now i request the government to build a school for us is that no snow, no water, no flood can ruined her to see so we can continue our education in peace. now notice is that at the america, when next of of such a school is likely to remain a dream with government aid yet to reach remote areas like this one. the future of
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children here remains uncertain. and gentlemen are from so quarter and send the province is eunice of spa. cassandra preventative abdulla father, mentor, father. let's talk about parkinson's children. first. the education of some 670000 kids is in doubt. after more than $18000.00 schools were either partially or fully destroyed. how soon do you think these children can go back to school? well, not soon enough, but unfortunately they don't have schools to go to. what we did over the last few weeks was actually a set up temporary let me centers where for the 1st time you have actually people who children who never set foot in a learning space and learning for the 1st time. and now they're saying, we want to really go to real schools as soon as this climate is over. so no, i mean, back start as normal to 23 minutes. they're out of school. almost 12000000 to come
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from the provinces that are hit this you don't really are in dire need of going back to school as soon as possible. what are the other immediate threats you are seeing in the immediate aftermath of these floods? well, your question with integration, that's why i said, but really what we're facing is that catastrophe monitor. since we've seen children, we're both connected to the last 4.6, but absolutely not this area. again, this probably is the district that i had, i'd actually have the worst indicators of what we call the general manager of the emergency levels. usually 15 percent in this district is almost 50 percent and ready. you had communities that were really struggling, facing normal attrition. think if either malaria skin disease just because of establishing water. so it's really, really serious situation and we're afraid much of them will die if we don't act
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quickly. and you and also launched in a beam to raise about $160000000.00 to assist pakistan with reconstruction and post flood efforts. has any money started coming in where somebody started money was the best under a lot of but it was closed. but unfortunately, it hasn't reached us fast enough yet. the 160000000 actually was only for the image still saving lives. now, what the need is actually is quite huge. and actually this was our 1st assessment in the next 2 weeks. we'll come back with further assessment, but even the 160000000 we asked, we don't have much of that yet or can partis on to cover them without international assistance. not absolutely not, but i can't think of it without international support. i mean, this climate, the environmental climate change i bucks that look to be to, to climate change. it's countries that are developed that are going to be that
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significantly. we hope those countries now will assist because tomorrow, other general set, it could be us that gets dire situation. so, but that actually needs a lot of help. but for now, we need to live save lives immediately. and that's why we are saying, please support all the entities you can. so the chip more children don't have to die in the next few weeks relieve their. thank you so much for joining us today. of the love other units of pockets on representative thank you so much. i thank you for argument ah now to an upcoming moment of pride for india 70 years after they went extinct. cheaters are making a comeback. each cheetos will be released into a national park where prime minister under, under more the on saturday, which is also a coincidentally, his birthday. these shooters are arriving from namibia. these images provided to us with the organization sending his animals. the 3 meal and 5 female chief thirds
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will be introduced into the cool nor national park in mud to put their steed in central india trails. more. cheaters will arrive from south africa in october, with glands to gradually introduce more later and did a little report on nail jory has been stalking this story for us and joins me in the studio with more and they helped welcome an animal that's been extinct for 7 day kids did in there, suddenly decided wanted back. well, it wasn't quite sudden ever since the cheaper went extinct in 1952. there have been intention to bring it back. and the indian government's interest in this is that they think cheat. that is a last glory and that it was originally present in the indian ecosystem and so needs to be restored as well as they believe that eco tourism will boom. if the chief comes back and so already in the 19 seventy's, there were attempts to bring the cheaper from iran that didn't quite pan out. and, and they were conversations with several countries. finally, in 2009, there was
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a major meeting in india where global exports got together and the plan was green lit by the indian government. and so this year, a memorandum of understanding was finally signed with the media and the chief on the way. so it's been a long time in the making so years of intense. surely conservationists must be very happy bunch. depends who you ask, how it could. conservationists are working very closely with the project. feel that the chief bell will re white allies, the grasslands of and the logic here is that she does hunt very differently from lions and tigers. so lions and tigers will attack any animal that's in its proximity. she does on the other hand, target animals that a week. so that's being seen as an animal that will fill a wide in that sense. but i've also spoken to conservationists who feel that the chief project is sidelining, the conservation of other animals and india that already needed help and are well notable. for instance, the is yet la him. so the place where the teeth are being moved,
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the cool no national park was actually cleared for the last several years to make space for a static lions, the land originally and drug, and a source of massive pride. but they're not quite safe there. you know, humans have encroached upon forest land there and so sometimes the lions run on to highways get stuck by traffic, stop by traffic cars. or sometimes there's retaliation from people when lions run into religious. so the plan was to move them safely to corner. now, for many reasons, fast forward several years that hasn't quite happened. and in the meanwhile, the chief task force was looking for the right place to bring the chito and they picked out cono. and so kudos getting chief us. now you can imagine that the conservationists have been crusading for is yet lions are quite unhappy about this and we're going to listen to what one of them had to say. who would you be managed
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since 1994? i asked the sy dark blue host to lunch since 1995 more than 1500 families of the local community. so hardy us have more read the sacrifice made this b as a relevant alliance. and what are we doing? real bad children. she doesn't read us the conservation read is the science. where is the role of one? so that's another angle, right? like $24.00 villages had to vacate, to make space for these lions and they did it. they got compensation from the government. now one royal family that had to move is actually taking the government to court, saying we didn't move for the chief as we move for the lions until we want our property back. so this is clearly been a lot of people from the local community who've been affected by this and according to conservation. this like tell them not necessarily for solid conservation reasons . and one of them is also that india identifies its conservation priorities every
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few years. and the last one was done in 2017 chief as want even mentioned in it. so that led people like tell them to write our article in outlook magazine, calling this al vanity project, vanity project over conservation efforts. interesting reliever, thank you so much for coming in to talk about this and may have a jury that's what all we have time for this week. we're back again on monday at the same time and see you then defy, ah, what is a homework of civilization? a reflection of our society, a spiritual awakening. passion for an
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