tv DW News Deutsche Welle February 12, 2023 4:00pm-4:16pm CET
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ah ah ah ah, this is dw knows live from berlin after the devastation in turkey, arrests are being made. officials detained, those allegedly involved in faulty construction of buildings that have crushed thousands to dad. we have the latest updates for you from our correspondence in the area. meanwhile, international aid comes to serious earthquake survivors,
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along with a top un official, but supplying rebel house areas remains difficult in a country where a 12 year long civil war has been holding up desperately needed supplies in the buddhist league, yet another teenage sensation fires, department to victory over bremen as they continue their title, chase. ah, hello, i'm claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us. turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for over a 100 people allegedly involved in constructing many of the buildings they collapse in the earthquakes. the government has vowed to punish any one responsible. critics say turkeys. construction codes are rarely enforced with rescue. we're still trying to locate any remaining survivors. desperation on the ground is also leading to
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looting and civil unrest in some areas. hampering the efforts of emergency cruise of the death toll across turkey and syria is now over 30000 people, but the un warren's at that figure could go much higher. oh, the moments of prayer for lives, cut short as hopes of finding survivors fade attention turns to burying the dead in hot province. skulls, a lay to rest in mass graves. as more bodies continue to arrive on the streets of untouchable one. there were concerns over security and civil unrest. a shop saluted. an atm run sucked. is
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a big deal if people take diapers, food and drinks from supermarkets, it's normal. there's been no help for days on, but some people are strange. they take a cooker or a coffee machine in the market that we watch or houses or vehicles of looted, looted houses that unfortunately there's nothing to say. yeah, we're devastated, upset up or what we are experiencing is like a nightmare. her mother is younger, solicit. so solution, dozens have been arrested and turkish president recipe type heard one, want those looting and committing the crimes would feel a firm hand of the state on their box. well, german rescue work as an austrian soldiers were temporarily false to halts operations owing to growing security concerns. as soon it's very typical that the security situation gets a bit more 10 seconds, but that's partly due to the fact that food is now running out of water supplies
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are running out of the and then people are out searching for food and water. so when the 2nd thing is that the hope that people had is now increasingly fading human at that hope, it can then also turn into anger is off load and off it would launch long come almost a week on from the earthquake. the importance of protecting the rescue operation is clear. as a 12 year old child is pulled alive from the rubble. in a rare moment of visible relief. are there i spoke with the deed of these correspondence on the ground and turkeys quake sound. when mohammed traitor in a carmine marsh and julia han reporting from our dinner, we've been moving around here in the area a lot. we've been 2 different cities today. i'm speaking to you from the city of her. are donna a we were here at this very spot just for dear days ago, there was
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a giant pile of rubble rescue workers digging through the debris. and now as you can see, all the rubble here has been removed. you can see the damage that's been done to the neighboring buildings. nobody is staying there right now because these buildings are at risk of collapsing as well up to 100. her people have died in what used to be a 14 story building here, and that is really an emotion. here people are overwhelmed with grief. there is only no one who hasn't lost a family member or a friend in this earthquake. there is also a lot of despair, hundreds of thousands of people here in the region are now homeless. they have to sleep in makeshift shelters, or even outside in the open or in their cars. and these 2 emotions, despair and grief, have quickly turned into anger because people say rescue teams have arrived only
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days for the quite kit. they say the buildings that have collapsed with poorly built earthquake safety standards have been neglected. and these people are now demanding answers and they demand those responsible for this, for this scale of the crisis to be held accountable. and as people are growing, understandably increasingly angry and desperate mohammed, we have heard reports of looting and social unrest. how has that been affecting the response as for allow shifting to will for the aid and relief, one of the virus, some security concerns lead some a donation to be the standard will be for the losing and classes with luke and who are active in the devastated don't some rescue workers are adjusting that some of the that losing are going on because that people aren't getting the a that they need. but that seem to be some other are taking advantage of the situation. friends of our ethics in has i have been on the highway near and pop and
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their car was stolen. the government said that the dozens of people have been arrested for feeling or trying to be brought in the way. and you area has not been your impression to have your sources told you whether or not government aid is reaching those who need it. well, the turkish government has admitted a problems with the initial response to the crisis. but now they are trying to give the impression that the situation is under control. they are sharing the number of rescue teams and 8 workers on the ground. they say it's more than $160000.00, including flooring, a personal and including thousands, tens of thousands of volunteers. but we still every day meet people who say they have received little help or no help at all. and food and water is not even the main issue. the main issue seems to be at tens and places for people to stay.
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heating is a big issue because it's very, very cold, bitterly cold here at night. people struggle to keep warm and we need to many desperate people who have absolutely no idea what's coming for them or how the next weeks are going to look like mohammed it has been 6 days since the earthquake on monday morning. is there still hope for finding people alive under the rubble where you are? well sir, unfortunately that's all is that the increase round the clock before the sun yesterday, the number one from the 4100. 28000. 1 day. un effect fall through at least double as part of why these are still buried in the winds of sounds like her mom might ask where i'm standing. now, as you can see right behind me, a mission is underway. but probably if we're hoping to find their loved ones
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alive, now hoping to find their body so that they can grief. i want to thank you both so much for your reporting as our correspondence. julia hon. and i did not, and mom a traitor in a car, marsh, thank you both. well, years of civil war have left 8 organizations struggling to reach victims in some parts of syria. us has suspended some sanctions against syria to make it easier to get supplies to where they're needed most. on saturday, heather gross gave us the head of the w. h. o visited government held aleppo, carrying vital medical equipment. survivors of the quake have flocked to make shift camps originally set up to house. those displaced by the war. anger is growing at the slow pace of international aid deliveries, particularly in parts of the country that are not controlled by the acid government
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destruction and devastation in a part of the world which can hardly take any more. it live province has been a central theater of the syrian civil war and its home to one of the last remaining rebel controlled enclaves. the earthquake has killed more than 2100 people here. among them, this man's 4 year old son. he's angry that a lack of support meant it took 4 days to recover his child's body. awful memory, sadness. who is helping us in turkey, that getting every thing that they made a special air bridge to bring aid from all round the world friendship. but no one is coming to help us. what did this child do wrong to be under ground for 4 days before we found him getting aid into this, part of syria is complicated by the war. and the sad regime still being in conflict with rebels and it lived. there has long been only one approved route in for
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international aid, over the turkish border. one of the rebel leaders says the civil war has impacted the way the government has responded to the catastrophe in the region. and the people who died in the earthquake would not terrorists, they were innocent civilians, they were women and children, such confused, humanitarian issues with politics is a big problem. state media report that the government will now allow aid into it live from within syria, but not through other international border crossings that would help those scrambling to make the best of a desperate situation. but for thousands of victims, it's already too late. oh, let's bring you up to speed now with some other stories making news around the worlds in madrid, hundreds of thousands of spanish health care workers have been protesting against
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what they say is the destruction of the public health system by the conservative regional government demonstrators. they, the government is favoring private health providers at the expense of public health services and voters in the german capital. berlin are at the polls for a re run of the cities botched local elections in 2021 voters back then were unable to cast their votes. because ballots were missing and polling stations, clothes while people were still waiting in line. with i was get an update from the bonus league our web, arisia dot meant, traveled to brandon. a dominant display saw the visitors keep their title, hopes alive, the vis a study, and was dressed in green and white as vertebrae and try to put their way back from me table to the upper reaches of the league without a title in 20 years though,
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from the world of sports. all across the buddhist league of this weekend clubs are honoring the victims and families of earthquake victims in turkey and syria. with moments of silence. millions of people of turkish descent called germany home, the largest community in the turkish diaspora. and germany has welcomed thousands of syrian refugees in recent years. he top leagues in italy, spain, france, and england also paid respects to quick victims. the canadian women's football team has announced will strike over pay and a lack of funding from the canadian soccer association. hill and pick champions are scheduled to face the usa later this week as they prepare for the upcoming world cup in july. and in the u. s. a gambling firms are in overdrive with american football super bowl just hours away now. a record of $50000000.00 american adult plan to place a bet on the game according to a trade group. there. wagering, not just on what team will win,
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but also who will be on vp who will win the opening coin flip and even what the ads will include as your news update at this hour, coming up next, a stumble has escaped the current disaster, but it's close to one of the most active fault zones in the world's talk film presents a close look at the risks facing turkey's metropolis statement for that, or check us out online at w dot com. think central watching? ah, nick learned slip slip switch, nicole shape, and then it took me in the solution. i could cameras his teeth. i wrote his report has with mary you pull a story of resilience rushes for ukraine one year since.
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