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on my shoulders, but i have to hold this weight because i'm responsible for the future of our country for the people far behind the bus. she gardens of truth starts february 18th on d w. ah ah, this is did all the news live from berlin theory and doctors under enormous strain as they raised to provide care for earthquake victims? hospitals are facing shortages of staff and medicine with resources already stretched thin from more than a decade of war. also coming off hope spade in turkey for any more survivors
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emerging from the level. but that's not stopping rescue teams from working tirelessly under the most difficult circumstances. and in the bonus league yet another teenage sensation fire stork wants to victory over bray men as they keep up their type of chase. ah. hello monica jones, welcome to the program. international aid is moving to help with the aftermath of catastrophic earthquakes in syria and tacky, but over a decade of war has left organization struggling to reach victims and some areas of syria. the government of bashar al assad has said it will allow humanitarian assistance into rebel held areas. international aid has begun. tricking in and the u. s. has suspended some sanctions on syria to help ease access in rebel
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controlled it limp medical resources, well ready, stretched, thin. now medics are responding to a dramatic influx of casualties and having to draw on help wherever they can get it . d w. esteem in syria reports. with at the i'll ship a hospital in central ed lib. medical students are quickly finding out what it's like to be a doctor. they've been working nonstop since the earthquake struck several days ago. currently, they're treating 200 patients described as in critical condition, more than they would normally be able to handle lather psychiatric via we have a large number of patients and it exceeds our capacity. in spite of that, we are giving it all our effort oddity. patients have multiple injuries, requiring more than one treatment. we need all the support we can get in our hospital, including surgical and medical supplies. that means to them at
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a hail for me, while they wait for reinforcements, they manage as best they can. and that requires harnessing all the resources available and improvising. hardy, i'm glad that we lost some. we've switched all the wards from cardiac care to surgical care month how what at the most of the wards have been completely transformed was at this for camden. the entire staff has been called in for a full week because of the tremendous pressure on the hospital. now, not from the heart of the land, and we also have a shortage of medicine and our stock lyles, under him. ken ludwig live on more help is on the way to this hospital close to the turkish border. and advanced team from a spanish eat organization is paying the hospital a visit to lay the groundwork. it's hoped they'll soon have an emergency hospital up and running to help boost treatment capacity here. one hour correspondent bahama assurity has been covering the situation in southern tacky. he sent us this update
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on the difficult condition. survivors now face hundreds of thousands across both countries have been left homeless in the middle of winter. many have come out in their cause on, on the sidewalks and in makeshift, a shelter as often desperate for food, a heat and water. 8 convoys have ordered the arrived to the devastated area in turkey, but delivery is looking much, much slower. in northern a studio, a city, an activist has been expressing frustration over the at d lays. they said the bodies of the victims arrived from turkey to city are much faster than the aid supplies. the turkish government said that they were overwhelmed by the situation and that they are now working on a plan with the international community to deliver aid to syria. rescue as have been battling against the odds in turkey and syria,
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but time for saving victims is running out. the number of debt now exceeds 25000. it was an operation. rescuers called a miracle in the southern turkish city of kiera. can we follow the story of a woman named zane ep cruz worked tirelessly to free her from the rabble. zainab sister kept vigil at the site and even went down into the rebel to speak with her dead eyes come even now here's the god. it's not now the same after spending more than 100 hours trapped, zainab was pulled out alive. but the elation of her family and rescuers was cut short. zainab said come to her injuries. the next day in the hospital dw spoke to the team behind the operation. or we would give,
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we gave her the chance to say goodbye. we gave her brother her sister the chance to say good bye. she didn't die alone in the rubble. and this is a very important part of the job here in turkey has not seen devastation on this scale in decades. kara, man mirage is the turkish city closest to the epi center parts of it were flattened in the quake. and after shock, emergency teams and residents are working against the clock to find those still alive. for some hope is waning as hell has been slow to arrive moisture the best children's version of civilian 5 of my relatives are still in there. all women. we haven't heard from them in 5 days. only now have they started to look for them. before that they didn't do anything to like to renew her doctor to go. there is no electricity. so what my aunt that we slapped an attempt to walk
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with, we slept on the street for 3 days and it's been raining so much. i don't want to know so good was in sickness we have food and water and also heating like but we don't have technical equipment. nothing to cut through the iron balls to break the cement as well. it's just not enough. it is president wretched tie. bear to want address criticism of his government's response to the disaster. acknowledging there had been delays in reaching victims. critics also accuse them of failing to implement infrastructure reforms. nations from around the world are sending rescue teams and aid to the region. relatives have not given up hope on finding survivors as efforts turned towards housing and helping those who have survived the quake. some aid groups have now suspended, rescue efforts in turkey saying it is too dangerous to continue work. early i spoke to all correspondent in istanbul. dorian jones,
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he gave us this update on the security situation. yeah, those great concerned about this has been proposed solve some clashes between the citizens in the region, possibly syrian refugees and tucks. although that hasn't been confirmed, but it just on the lines, the growing desperation of this region is facing. there were 8 a team of 80 australia and rescue workers who had to withdraw from the scene of upkept building the confrontation, wrapped it around them. and there is concerns as the days unfold, that these tensions could flip or escalate. there is growing criticism, still the build on not enough aid is being delivered, specially with hundreds of thousands of people. many of them are living still on the streets with no shelter, not even 10 for even access to hot drinks or, or hartwell food. and even though there's it, the government says that they all to point more or more results is that the month facing seems to expand actually increase so that it does appear. they are really struggling over that. we even get reports where there are many villages in the
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region that still haven't received any support or any rescue efforts. and they're even talks of desperate efforts. a former radi drive is taking their full by full to go to bring help to these villages, such still haven't received any support her desperate situation. indeed, at the same time, we're hearing reports that turkish police have detained several people in connection to the thousands of collapse buildings who is to blame for the disaster . that is really a growing concern is why so many of these buildings failed in such a dramatic way. thousands upon thousands of buildings have collapsed now. they took, he does have very strict building regulations in the optim off of the devastating up like just outside of the stumble in 1999. they set up a time. they meant to be some of the strictest in the world. to show that you would not see these dramatic catastrophic failures of multi story apartment blocks up.
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but again, we are witnessing the scenes of fail buildings. now. the government said that they will bring on hold to account anyone who seem to have broken law and failed in the regulation, but there is great credit over the fact the 5 years ago, the government, i'm the, the over building. so i didn't comply with the upgrade regulation if the contract has pay the fine and called the summit, but they say it's many 100000 building in the area that struck by the way, took advantage of that. so there will be growing question over the government for handling and enforcing all these regulation. but as we speak, yes, there are more contract. is that all being to take another one and this stumbled to take just a few hours go this evening. so there is pressure on these building constructors. i'm pressure from people who want justice. why just briefly dorian, from what you're saying and giving the scale of the quakes. could this disaster have been prevented? was this inevitable?
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president treasure typo on. always insist that this is a once in a century event. nowhere, no one has experienced 2 successive powerful quakes within a matter of hours. that said, inevitably there will be failings. but having said that, i witnessed the earthquake in 1099. and again, you saw apartment box apartment dot captain, but one building standing. that raises the question of one can stand, why could all the ovens fail? and again, we have seen, same image is all over this quite strict regions, street upon streets of fail building, but one building stands that raises the question again, how one can scramble withstand these are breaks, but others fail, and that will be a question. the gut will be facing going forward. dorian jones reporting from east temple. thank you so much, dorian and i, to some of the other stories making news around the world. trucks are transporting a from armenia into turkey across a border that had been closed for 35 years. anchor a has thank year yvonne for its disaster health, which includes search and rescue teams. the neighboring nations have had no
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diplomatic or commercial ties since the 19 ninety's thousands of iranians have taken to the streets to mark the 44th anniversary of the islamic revolution. the day that ayatollah khomeini returned from exile and oversee the shars of government, celebrations are overshadowed by months of protest, sparked by the death of a woman at the hands of iran's morality police. meanwhile, thousands of people took to the streets of paris to protest against the islamic republic. they called on the e. u to miss iran's revolutionary guards as a terror group and urged european countries to cut ties with iran of the brutal crack down on the protest movement. there sports now and in the bonus league of or was it off much traveled to breyman looking to maintain their title challenge and the dominant display. so the black and yellows put the hosts to the salt. ah, the furthest guardian was dressed in green and white, fair to blame and try to plot the way back from mid table to the upper reaches of
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the league without a title in 20 years though memories here a victory belong to the older generation. for dought minutes about generation next, as they try to break brian's decade long grip on power. dorman had scouted and landed some of the best young players on the planet. cocoa was one he was brought back down to worth with the thought in a golden 1st half home side huffed, and puffed, but had nothing to show for it 20 year old g. a reiner has been the hero several times already for the yellow and blacks. but this was not the americans die. it was to be his replacement, a mother talented teenager, naturally. jamie, by now getting scored with his 1st touch. the 18 year old from london giving the buddhist leg is something to think about. julian brunt was once a one, the kid he sealed the 2 nov result. that means despite and often shaky campaign, when late, dorman, just 3 points behind by munich. let's take
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a look at all the results. so found one is legal, match day 20 leaders by unbeatable home union. berlin won in lights, each to stay appoint behind by on bible could beat stood, got leave a cushion down hoffman time mind speed outspread on friday shall k, drew with walt spec and on sunday. glad but in frankfort are among the teams in action. and he's a quick look at some of the other stories from the world of sports. the canadian women's football team has announced it will strike overpay and a lack of funding from the canadian soccer association. the olympic champions are scheduled to face the usa next week as they prepare for the upcoming world cup in july. if you saw to rally driving on ice and snow wasn't hot enough, drivers were asked to do it in the dock of the rally on suite of sweden. on saturday, a stony us ought to tom out leads the time sheets despite shredding tire. and that's because pretty much everyone struggled with the conditions on the panel to
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may to day on the event is, is, did all the news is a reminder of our top story war than 25000 people have been killed in the earthquake in turkey and syria. hopes of finding many more survivors of fading as aide starts to trickle. interested in watching d. w. news coming up next world stories with a report on turning frances maestro's into you and will, to richard sides to save them from extinction. monica jones from me and the team, thanks for watching and imagine that you're eating a hamburger and.

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