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and inspiring with their ideas. ah, dolly africa store to february 13th or the w with ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, more than a 1000 people are dead as the earth continues to shake in turkey and syria. rescue crews round for their lives is a 2nd powerful tremor hit cities and towns already devastated. the destruction stretches across hundreds of kilometers. and from syria,
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this appeal to the world. it's very difficult thus for us, we need help. we need the international community to do something to help us to support us. the disaster also struck areas scarred by serious civil war. hitting the most vulnerable was many thousands of refugees. ah manuscripts, mckennan, welcome to the program. the earth continues to shake along the turkish syrian border with another powerful tremor, hissing the affected areas. more than 1500 people have been killed and the death toll continues to rise. flights in the region have been suspended. the initial $7.00 magnitude trema was centered north of the turkish city of gas, the and tap it caused destruction stretching all along turkey's southern border
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from the mediterranean eastwards. an international aid effort is gearing up with the u. s. the european union, nato. israel, even the ukraine having offered assistance from the sky. the scale of the devastation caused by the giant quake is laid back hitting in the early hours. it caused tremors that levelled entire sections of cities with hundreds of buildings collapsing as people were still asleep in their homes. there, my sister and her 3 children. right now, there were 7 members of our family under the deborah authorities in turkey say as many as 10 provinces have been effected. this video posted online, giving a sense of the damage caused in the city of cram a man. marsh rescue is now facing a daunting task in the search for survivors. the efforts impacted by the sheer size
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of the rubble piles and the added danger of falling debris and even further, collapses. plumbing. a total of $2786.00 search and rescue stopper on duty. and that number is increasing every 2nd. it takes some time for our teams from other provinces to arrive due to the adverse weather conditions, but they will all be in the field of you former it's the saw the logically the epi center of the quake was in southeast, in turkey. but it also hit pots of neighboring sylvia, leaving a trail of devastation with members of serious opposition. civil defense force, also known as the white helmets, claiming many rebel held areas in the north west of the country are in a state of catastrophe. our themes responded
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to the old, the sites and the buildings, and i still know many families know are under the double. oh oh oh, are for our teams trying to serve them, trying to serve their people, to serve the or the people from on the level with all cavities. but it's, it's, it's very difficult us for us. we need help. we need the international community to do something to help us to support us. and there is some hope of that with international support now in its way and moments like this, providing some joy for rescuers raising expectations that more may be found alive. at a let's cross straight correspondent dorian jones, who is in istanbul store in a 2nd big earthquake has now hit. this is fast turning into a nightmare for turkey isn't it will absolutely. this was
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a very powerful of quake. according to a forty's, it wasn't enough to show for the quick trigger by the initial quake in the early hours of this morning that comes on top of the hundreds of off the shots that continue to harass will the whole of the region and southern circuit. and this is just adding to the rescue efforts. rescue work night, the problems that they are. they think they're trying to dig into the, to the remains of these claps buildings. which there are believe the over 2000 possibly even more to find survivors that they oh, well trucked deep into the rubble. and this comes at a time when the forces are still trying to grapple and get a handle on the magnitude of the problem. many areas that have been there close to the center of the very powerful up quick. it's still very little news over them video. so a few videos that we have seen a whole street of clamped apartment blocks and this is the scale of the problem that is facing 30 rescue workers. and i was hoping that this is compounded by the
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ongoing threat of weight. and to show you mentioned the rescue workers, can you give us a sense of the challenges that the rescue workers are facing right now? they are facing on monumental tarts. your understand that the larger cities have been affected by this powerful quake home to millions and millions of people. and all of the cities have seen building blocks claps and piles of rubble. now the rescuer work now at the very big into these rubble very using many ac just because you have the equipment kind of building on top of that becomes the whole of the region is in the griffith to be a wind. many areas are very snow bounds along with breathing up. there are many, many people i'm now on the street to be old by the authorities not to go back into
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the homes because of the front of a class. it's now they spend the prospect of faith and you nice to stop 0 temperatures. this is another major problems the rest of the work at the provide them with accommodation and effects and the problems getting access to these areas . many of these rows of roy point the quake, and at least one apple has been put out of acton 5 is powerful quite so this is a massive thought. possibly the biggest emergency operation in 2nd. and on top of all of that, turkey is in the middle of an economic crisis. how can it cope with such a massive disaster fully, indeed, it is. this is really a terrible situation. it was grappling with fran inflation, major problems in terms of, of financing and meetings, a month. inflation challenge brings the country, but it has to be said, this is many ways an issue of worry of tomorrow over the coming weeks. because the
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park now is you probably get these people out with the rubble as soon as possible, getting emergency to the region of may. and then in can i still appeal for system to the very quick time may take days someplace put on the appeal. but this came within hours. this is, you know, underlining the scale of the problem. the turkey realizes, they think it will be looking for international assistance to help those rescue efforts and possibly even going forward all from the reconstruction. because we were talking about massive, massive damage done to many of turkeys, largest city, millions and millions of people. we will be face of process to be need to be re house for the moment. the, the prior to number one is getting the people out of these out of these claps buildings and providing accommodation and some sort of shelter for the millions of other people have been effective. but it's very, very popular. quick. dorian, thank you though. story and jane's reporting from a stumble. and we can speak now. steven hicks is
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a slice molly just at university college london, and he joins us now from the welcome. steven, these all major tremors, aren't they? have you ever seen 2 massive earthquakes, one off to the other as we've just seen here? so occasionally these they happen. normally, when we have a larger crate, we expect the largest sharp b, one units, the magnitude less than the main shop. but in this case, we got what we sometimes call it up. let's click the various unless they do happen, the probably better if these are low. we've seen them before sort of in sure areas, the need to see where they can trigger from big of an expectancy nami, but it a 2nd largest break. it puts shallow the an area with hon. be able to buy people are trying to carry a rescue operation that yeah, completely type of faces. i don't think i've ever seen such
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a strong impact that simplifies for each other. how do they compare to previous earthquakes in turkey? so like turkey is no stranger to earthquakes, that sits on some sort of plate boundary of zones back, but on a plate to sort of colliding with each other or going to the alongside each other. so a ravia is plowing north with europe and asia, which is calls in sort of turkey to move escape westwards. and so these folks where these earthquakes these larger quick, it's actually happen. so generally in the past, most, most larger quick since i've been on the northern parts of the country along what we call the northern anatoly unfold. so sort of east of it is sample. and there was a larger brick there in $1009.00 tonight which killed several thousands of people. and that was a much smaller group. i was only in my could 7, but this region of southeast and turkey close to the syrian border. there's never
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been such a large earthquake that's been recorded without that sort of sized moment of best muffins, seismometer monitoring system. so there hasn't been such logically come back to sort of over a century ago. but if you do like in sort of historical records that you can see, people have documented on something like a larger brakes, as may be similar size to day. pretty nice in hundreds the going back sort of centuries ago. we're seeing some images of quite extraordinary destruction here. is there anything that can be done to mitigate the impact of future of quakes in the region? we have sort of a say in psychology sometimes which we use. and then we say of course, thank you. people building day. so generally if you're outside during the week away from building 40 masonry, you're probably going to be bad. but it's people being tracked in, rub a little bit by holding objects which recently seen today. so i think the key
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really is to make sure those buildings are come with the level of shaken and today's upgrade. and that can be insured, that new buildings are to with some those levels of shape and bills that you can see rep for fit in of system builders that cost money. sometimes owners can be caught and you build developments and that's yes. and actually trying to meet when that happens, stephen hess from university college london. thank you so much for your time. at the german chancellor will actually it has tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. he wrote, we are following the news of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region with deep concern. the number of victims is continuing to rise. we moon with their loved ones and fear for those traps under the rubble of germany, will be sure to send support. okay, let's take
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a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. a trial of 47 people accused of subversion is underway in hong kong. the activists are accused of holding unofficial primary elections to stand against probation candidates. they were arrested following the introduction of a sweeping national security law. the strip the territory of previously held freedoms. israeli security officials say their forces have killed several alleged palestinian gunman during a raid in the west bank city of jericho. israeli officials say the re targeted suspects believe to be behind a failed shooting last month. tensions a high following a series of violent incidents. over the past month, china has accused the u. s. of quote indiscriminate use of force its decision to shoot down a chinese balloon. the u. s. as the balloon was being used for spying. china says
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it was an unmanned civilian ash, and beijing said it's violation of us as space was an unexpected. isolated incident to ukraine. our residence of denise pro are still coming to terms with an earlier russian attack. at least 46 people were killed in the ukrainian city. on january, the 14th, when a russian missile struck a block of flats, many residents were trapped under the rubble. some were successfully rescued, but it remains one of the wars deadliest single attacks against civilians. t w's mac xander went to the neat 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 theater with his wife when he heard the explosion and rushed to the scene to help
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none of is due to the day. xhylia denied seabrook argentina. oh, what is navina or silverado? which of la dollar? she says her parents taught her to be brave determination not to give up is now their legacy here and the state media says that the country's supreme leader has pardon tens of thousands of detained people among them. participants of anti government protests. the human rights groups are voicing skepticism about the decree, ayatollah ali. hm. and i made the announcement on the anniversary of the 1979 islamic revolution. but the pardon excludes people with international ties or any one facing spying charges, maybe 20000 people have been arrested and nationwide protests which was sparked by the death of a young woman gina, martha armine, while in police custody. love that and we can get more in this from
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yelder. it's above the head of d. w's, persian service, yelder. can you tell us why people are so skeptical about this announcement? is of course well and there is reason to be skeptical and we actually should put it in the right context. and when we talk about this announcement, of course, as you have mentioned, there is the anniversary and 44th anniversary actually of these last republic. ahead and this is very common that the supreme leader, i don't know how many pardons prisoners in this case though, is talking about pens. 10 thousands of prisoners is misleading because we're not actually talking about. those are those who have been imprisoned during the last 5 months, ongoing revolution and protest, it is normally prisoners, detainees on maybe crimes like not having paid their bills or
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robbery. but in this case, he said there might be also some people who have take part in the products. what we have to see here though is it's not that they have, they will be pardoned and then they will be released. they will have to really sign and they have to regret and in order to get this kind of regret for taking part in protest, which is not a crime at all. they will be tortured. so and then when they are freed or released and they really, they are signing that whenever they take part again, of course or anything else they will be confronted with very strict are stricter punishment. so it is basically being released from prison into another prison which is then maybe at home. so it's not and we really have to be careful. and the other, another point is actually than i wanted to make is of course the prisons are full. so basically, sooner or later they have to release many of those who are not even they are not
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political activists. they're just normal, regular young people mostly who have taken part and protests and have raised their, their, them not being satisfied with the government and wanting change. okay. yeah, i wanted to ask you a recent survey is that to show that more than 80 percent of the people interviewed, oppose the islamic republic. what do you make of that whole? this is a very interesting as survey and because you know, it's very like credible data on public opinion with anyone is very rare. and this, this survey by a, an independent independent research foundation government in netherlands. and they actually show, and they have asked around 160000 people within iran and from 40000 outside in the rain in the us,
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barbara and 130 different countries. but it's very crucial that it's only around 15 percent off. the people who have been asked before the base of the, the a supporter based off the iran of wants regime is only 50 percent were as some years ago. they have conducted also surgeon surveys these kind of service. and there was like 60 percent against islamic republic. no, it is it over 80 percent and we have over 80 percent with any ron saying that they support the ongoing protests and 70 percent of them actually are are saying that they believe that this, this revolution, what they call it or what this thing say that they feel it to be will lead to a success. all right, hilda bash the head of the dollies potion service. thanks so much for that. thank you. ah.
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since bought me now and buy and munich has gotten back to its winning ways against wolf bug. the defending bundle sega champion, started the year with 3 drawers, but this game was very different. ah, buyer munich. neither the victory in wool spur to retake the table leave and kings the co mom helped with too early goals come on, put just enough on the ball. and thomas mueller play decoy to put burn up. come i'm 2nd, was assisted by a buyer. new comer defender joanne can say, well, showing his value at the other end of the pitch by the 90 minute byron. we're up 3 . neil, thanks to thomas marilla, a header off the free kick. in the walls, fans were not amused. the 1st half was all wired, however, the wolf. so a bit of bite from yoko kaminsky,
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just before the break buyer, joshua timothy was sent off for his 2nd yellow car just before the aramark in kim ich, didn't like to call at all, but it was buyer. he struck again through jamal lucy ala, to put the match out of reach. lucy, allah, winding his way, past the wolf bird to fits before fiery noon buyers feel. the wolves managed to pull another back, but it was too late to motivate at that point. buyers 1st league victory in 2023 comes in dominating fashion with the for to win over will spur and sundays of the game that i blame and said she would best 2nd straight victory in the league. winning to tanelle actually got a for school is 1st our stay gave raymond the leave with a herb strike and the goals didn't stop. there was marvin ducks rounding out
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raymond's comfortable when in style that victory moves them up to 8 from the table as 2 spots of the european places. to l. a. now and beyond say, has made history with her 32nd grammy when at the annual music awards ceremony in los angeles. the thing i picked up for who was on the nice, including best dance for electronic help them. she did, however miss out again on the prestigious best album award that one went to pop sensation, hurry styles. meanwhile, a dell took home a gong for best solo performance. the big surprise of the night was 73 year old bonnie rate landing the song of the year award. and here's a quick reminder of our top story today. a 2nd powerful trema has struck the turkish syrian border,
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which was already reeling from an earlier massive earthquake. the total death toll has now passed $1500.00 and is expected to keep climbing amid destruction, stretching from a series of mediterranean coast in the way to easton. watching the dw is coming up next eco india. i'm an nicu mckinnon in berlin, and i'll be back to the top of the hour with more international headlines on behalf of the whole thing. people with with
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