tv DW News Deutsche Welle February 6, 2023 12:00pm-12:31pm CET
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ah ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin more than a 1000 people are dead after a massive earthquake, it's tough. heat and syria. emergency crews are rescuing people from the rubble. but the death toll keeps rising in both countries, amid wide spread destruction and from syria and appeal to the world. it's very
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difficult thus for us, we need help. we need the internet. it's just committed to do something to help us to support us. it is also also struck areas god by theory, as civil war. it seems the most vulnerable, the war of many thousands of refugees. also coming out the apartment complex and ukraine hit by a russian cruise missile d w. news visits the site in the city of denise pro. it speaks to rescue as and survivors of an attack last month that killed $46.00 people. and by and munich when they 1st wound us legal match this year with a 4 to victory ovals bug. ah, i mean, you can make it and thanks so much for joining us. a 2nd powerful earthquake has
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a white area along the turkish syrian order. more than a 1000 people have now been killed and the death toll continues to rise with multiple tremors. still taking place. flights in the region have been suspended. the 7.8 magnitude trevor trema was centered north of the turkish city of gassy, untapped it has caused destruction stretching all along turkey's southern border from the mediterranean eastwards. an international aid effort is gearing up with the u. s. the european union, nato, israel, even ukraine, all having offered assistance the quake struck in the early hours lasting more than a minute. the ferocity of the tremor caught on camera by one residence in the city of d. r. back here. a the impact has been devastating. officials say that at least 17
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buildings collapsed, her shopping many in their homes while they were sleeping with those who did managed to escape using any means possible in the search for survivors. the authorities in turkey says many as 10 cities have been affected by the quake, sparking huge rescue efforts that in the day light, the scale of the task now facing emergency teams is becoming clear. there are people still trapped on the rebel. i have a friend living in this apartment. his children were rescued from the top floor, but only his daughter, broken arm. we'll see what happens to those living on the ground flows. oh, the epi center of the quake was in southeast in turkey. but it also hit parts of neighboring sylvia leaving a trail of devastation. but amongst the rubble in the sybian
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city of his as a moments of joy for rescues. that also raised his hope that more may be found alive in the coming hours or days ahead. we can bring in dw correspondent betsy, both kirk, who joins us now from the turkish capital ankara high baton. i understand that you're going to be traveling down to southern turkey. tell us what a scenario a you preparing for. yes, because of the earthquake, the huge shock, it's not easy to reach those places. so most of the portsmouth closed in seville terms and we will be trying to reach targets, renting a car, and the a ports close to those cities. by the way, the presenter was bizarre to kind of marsh, but many cities very effect. as you can see from the news, like can 15 cities, even anchor around 700 kilometers from presenter was also affected. so it's not easy to reach that by the way, even if you're restarted,
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there are many like challenges because for example, many people can stay in their homes and places their homes are maybe collapsed or maybe near collapse. so they, most of them spent their nights lives and spent their nights in our doors are also also for us as it's not easy to reach there. and we will preparing hards scenarios for like maybe we can even find toilets or some place to stay. and even foods. so i think and my friends from the stumble i'm from, i got my friends from me and we'll be in some hours. and then we will rent a car from there. and we will reach to the center at almost tonight. and we will spend the night with them and we will show what they are facing. if i can ask you,
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i mean we are hearing now reports of the 2nd powerful earthquake that has hit obviously making the situation for the rescue workers that much harder. can you give us a sense of how the rescue work is going about trying to find people? sure, many risky workers were done. government shops will say that many people are direct to those places. but they just say 30 minutes before a really huge 7.6 magnitude or was it there? so they really base their really, really difficult situations. by the way, not only this also directory, so called in turkey like do get in the epicenter, the neighbor places. so many people were under rebel and they even search for help individuals because operators just mobile doesn't work. so goods and many people ask out from many places like i'm in,
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displaces this is the address come rescue me and the other ones also that's so the litigation of the search and rescue is not easy because many people are there. the vendor is called and the up their shocks are taking and making effect on those places. so they're really facing a hard situation. that's who thank you so much for that. c, w bus both cook who's currently in the turkish capital, but we'll be traveling down to seldom turkey. thank you. thank you. i also spoke to correspondent dorian jones earlier, who isn't, is done bull, and he gave us an update on the latest. yeah, it's a major rescue operation all across toki, southern boulder. 10 cities have been hit by this massive a great one of the most powerful in the country's history is 7.8. and these 10
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cities are the millions of people, some of the largest cities in turkey, 15 images of claps, buildings and make all the city the whole apartment blocks of just piled and piles of rubble. according to the vice president, what he said, at least 1700 buildings have clamped, that number is expected to continue to rise. and now there is separate such a dig into the rubble to find, survive as we already think. hearing report for the survivors all being pulled out of these piles of rubble. but this is a long and painstaking job ahead of these rescue workers. this turkey organizes up into one of the one of the biggest fresco operation in the country's history. the scale of this is, is almost unimaginable. can you give us a sense of, of the challenges that the rescue workers are facing right now? well, this is an extremely difficult job to dig into the rubble to find survivors. it
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doesn't mean most of the time, it's just using your hands or paints and picks. you can't use heavy equipment because our funds are risk appropriate causing further collapses. so they are literally borrowing into the rubble to find people specials or talks. trying to find people will be a key to amanda toki will be looking for. it's part of it's international appeal around the world, along with the expertise to help in this effort. turkey has low experience with dealing with the devastating quake, but good shape not to be the probably the biggest chinese for the country headspace in decades. on top of these rescue efforts, you always have the risk of further off the shock which refer a cap to the buildings. we see images of buildings at the perfectly fine suddenly just collapsing into the street and this is the risk. the rescue work is face up, they too could become victims to these claps building on top of that people. i'm not even aware of the scale, the problem at the moment,
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the center of the great car mirage. there is little information coming from out from that place. is a lot of concern of the little video we've seen one high street shows a whole street of apartment blocks that have collect, i'll be school. and so the concern to this country is facing such a massive crisis here. i'm already, there has been, it's appeal for international support, and that's been real quick, appears to be honest with united states that they already provide assistance as is israel and even the ukraine. this quake was a major one. you mentioned 7.8. how vulnerable is this region to us? quakes well, tragically, young turkey is no stranger to the place, nearly the whole of the country is prone to major quakes. and where i'm here in the sample near stumble in 190909. the worst quake in recent times 70000 people were killed. now they are quite the latest. quake appeared to be even more powerful. i'm
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also adding because it was very shallow, which amplified a power of the plate. now, given the turkey has this prone this to quake, there is an expertise that has been developed to deal with this. although premonitions, i've already talked to the fact the companies country has its history. people are again asking the question, why have so many buildings collapse in such a dramatic way? and it even includes state hospitals and the police buildings. administrative building all have kept. this has happened again and again. and the latest on the latest quote. quaint don't seem to ongoing the button so he hasn't learned his lesson from the pump or in thank so much less door in jones reporting from istanbul . as quite whole says truck hair is already scarred by sir. is civil war, places populated largely by refugees in opposition? held northern syria,
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the spokes person of the syrian civil defense authority issued the following appeal . many buildings in different cities and villages, and north receive less the sword by this or not the quick. our themes responded to the old, the sites and the buildings. and i still know many families know are under the double o for our teams trying to serve him, trying to serve the people to serve the or the people from on the level with or cavities. but it is, it's very difficult us for us. we need help, we need the international community to do something to help us to support us. no through. so you know, it's just are you? yeah, we need help from everyone to, to, to, to serve our people. now the german chancellor will, i shall, it has tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. let's have listened to what he had to say.
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we are following the news of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region. with deep concern. he wrote the number of victims is continuing to rise. we mourn with their loved ones and fear. for those trapped under the rubble, germany will be sure to send support a tweet from the gem chancellor, will of shots. we're going to take a look now at some of the other stories from around the world. the trial of 47 people accused of subversion is underway in hong kong. the activists are accused of holding unofficial primary elections to slant against pro beijing candidates. they were arrested following the introduction of a sweeping national security law. the strip the territory of previously held freedoms, is ready. security official say their forces have killed several alleged palestinian gunmen during
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a raid in the west bank city of jericho. israeli official say the raid targeted suspects believed to be behind a fail choosing last month. attention to a high following a series of violent incidents. over the past month. china has accused the us of quote, indiscriminate use of force over its decision to shoot down a chinese balloon. the u. s. as the balloon was being used for spying. china says it was an unmanned civilian airship, beijing's that it's violation of us as base was an unexpected. isolated incident. you would think. meanwhile, residents of another ukrainian city are still coming to terms with an earlier russian attack. at least 46 people were killed in the city of denise pro on january the 14th, when a russian messiah struck a block of flag. many residents were trapped under the rubble. some were successfully rescued, but it remains one of the rules,
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deadliest single attacks against civilians. he w's max xander went to denise pro. he met one of the 1st responders on the scene after the building was hit and he met a woman who escaped with only her life. now he needs to take a moment. this is the 1st time jenny has been back here. he just got home from the theatre with his wife when he heard the explosion and rushed to the scene. to help us is what i as such women in the kidney do recorded. i'm sure she'll be glad, in order to bill some more to be as cousins custodian of surviving euclidian the. it's a visual element. terrible as to what you were going to say is of doing. it wouldn't just name what she knew pulling a book dollars in the hold. those are hibler. she include shalaka, so shot which lake approach michigan motor to be little resuming with some more.
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then they found someone who was still alive 0 to the city when and the other 4. is that every run you politic is also addressed to play it separate on the at the new luchella's gym for now. don't cry. you in the hub. naval as it isn't of little he fell in love with us on solar. another renewal is in a huddle. and they've lost trouble. we only need jack, lisa said, well now the ma holla, which i will of to combs danina another muller? yeah, come on a little of say chip for you and fee for her brochure. but this remains the only good part of the day for him. they were ordinary people, leading ordinary lives in these homes. now at least $46.00 are dead including nasty,
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his parents, natalia, and maxine the family lived on the 6th floor daily in lieu of which kimberly ha dozier, pre heaton and la eaves aaliyah. zavalla willoughby of hello. i was shocked. i saw better for the above us as a child convey name by to call them just all above was reward the even as of the i should have a book of this for you got the in the bama for rob with the to book past the about the mosquito, so be scorm, davina mahovski's, voluntarily. the bomber had their sociable an opinion of athena, matters of the, the bomber was between them very num, missouri, they will average of all in the holy to critique for the luke of ali. the sierra hall knocker, the mileage team, door car. it shaw numbers of blizzard with its is a crowd creatures um winnable, owners number at amc, or we need
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a question i tomorrow to several nations at the aah. exotic denali shy seeley for the dollars on e. thank you. when you put a number, you had to know what the where chair but the case cuz alimony and i did receive it, which i am a sheet rock. her bus in the mac. no one is but alex, you called mrs kara with an e. yes, corolla nombre vanilla choice. now coordinator. i had beside kim nato. se exema throws both either dea with kayla which is rosamille. i show annie shahan and watch them voice showed the ah, blue collar nazareth, the middle of this year of september and in missouri, bullard they had a bomb. nasty, severe, oh star for us. it's me dive it. i steal it. show her jaw
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i. e r. 's rosamille, i shall stop. will i say yes, there was in me i showed the cave national not within acrylic to you. we had our stand now. it's pretty valid since shes name of saddam graham, which gives nestle dis dollars. it's a value. even if i verizon nasty, lost her boyfriend, a soldier just months ago to the russians. yeah, each of i think you gave a try and then of is the to the day xhylia the denied civil gardner. oh, what is navina or sub lauder? know which of law the dollar and she says her parents taught her to be brave. her determination not to give up is now their legacy. so how do people deal with trauma like this and what can be done to help them? for more on this, i'm very pleased to welcome natalia and i live, i call
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a psychologist who's in the ukranian capital keith, i welcome to w miss live i co. is it possible to manage the effects of trauma while a war is still going on, or is it simply a matter of coping and surviving? hello, my name is natalie as it was introduced. yes, so they are right to manage trauma in the trauma is quite a piece of work normally it's we don't like treat trauma the way we manage it now is to our to be supportive and education. i mean, we provide lego education about trauma, how it reflect itself in behavior, in mood, in local streams and lack of work and into does for example. and we tried to be next to, to support people who are in trauma. but actually all of us are in trauma leave and
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i seen her a trauma. so the way to, to manage it is that like a very well known, they to be connected to the society, to be connected to each other, to help, to educate, to, to be next to. this is the way which we do now because we can't to coke really low post trauma yet a lot sizes. i did want to speak to you about m ukraine's children. i mean, you've talked about the importance of speaking and feeling connected, but the early childhood years or so formative and, and many children will be an experience situations that they probably are on able to understand. how can children be helped in a situation like this? and that children are 8. yes. all right. very many children are killed about 500 killed. about $900.00 wounded 211000 children would be pulled. the russian federation was all trees and we didn't know, i bet them any,
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think the children are very vulnerable. they were sensitive and they do understand what happens. i mean if you don't understand, we are trained, we are told and we it to talk to. i'm trying to talk because we speak to each other . we explained that what is happening. we are protect the in the moment what the moment we say that we're trying to, i'm very, very mode very a simple words. and but most of time is or stories a diverse, a very important. but of course you have to be next to children to have to brace. we had to hope to talk to when, when do you have a very different instruments? tools, i didn't have time to explain how long the shelter is children i work in when it won't be. so yeah, you just need to be in place to that out. there is individual trauma, as you've been talking about. there's also a collective trauma. how does
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a collective trauma manifest itself in a population and how to build the debilitating? is it a yes are right, but every, each society i believe has a conduct a trauma. it's a in is not a bad guy because it's a denies of the way leaving people of nation. yes, we also have connected trauma connected to, well, the more is connected to other big events advance which you will be, but it to others. and these collective trauma now in a way which of demonstrate it sounds like in i would say with sometimes they get it kind of it works sometimes better. i mean, it's kind of been more aggressive. it kind of the 2 way which to healing way to do
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do, do we have to win to overcome that? they collected trauma. that's why it's kind of a nice enough to, to fight stronger. big ok. we'll have to leave it up. i'd like to thank you so much for speaking with a psychologist, natalie, and i live, i go from k. thank you. ah, since he's cleaned out and by me next, got back to its winning ways against wolf's bug. 8 offending bundles like champions started the year with 3 drawers, but this game was very different. ah, buyer munich, needed a victory in wolf's berg to re take the table. leave a king's eco mine helped with too early gold. co mom put just enough on the ball, and thomas mueller played decoy to put barn up. come on, 2nd was assisted by a buyer newcomer defender joe al can say, well,
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and here's a quick reminder of our top story today. a 2nd powerful earthquake has struck the turkish syrian border, which was already reeling from an earlier powerful quake. the total death toll has passed $1000.00 and is expected to keep climbing amid destruction, stretching from serious mediterranean coast to east kentucky. care up to date, coming up next global 3000 globalization program. and i'll be back that would help me out with more international headlines with, with
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