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starts august 25th on d w. the . this is dw news live from berlin. authorities in hawaii start naming the debt and puts the fatalities from devastating wildfires at $106.00. about number expected to rise as the search continues for human remains. survivors are sharing their harrowing stories as frustration, mounts over supplies and the 8th. also coming up on the show, full in stages in vegas, military parade since the cold war. a clear message to moscow that war. so means
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business when it comes to defense. and australia are gearing up to face england and the semi final of the world comp in a few hours with the winners that to face pain and sundays by all the latest from sydney the i'm quite richardson, thank you so much for joining us. officials in hawaii are working to identify the victims known to have been killed in wildfires on the island of maui. the governor has confirmed that children are among the 106 people who has been confirmed as dead as the 1st names of those who lost their lives. and the disaster were released. relief efforts are underway, donations being unloaded to help residents left homeless by the disaster. the federal government has promised large amounts of aid, and president joe biden says he will visit too many on now. we are still without
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power and are running low on supplies for almost a week after the blaze survivors are recalling their terrifying experiences escaping from the flames and directly across the ship. it's a big 50 and then the school growing of life and of where this man is walking, just minutes before the fire burned, hook guard and the lease as a neighbor, it's not running. escape into the ocean. i'm for washington rocks got her arms and legs. but she didn't use cobra. barbara for what she kept her 3rd step, much up to her neck in the cold water. we got as low as we could, but at that point at 9 i both started to lose consciousness. we began to hallucinate. i would kind of pass out into the water and as my face hit the water, i would come into again and realize where i was and what was going on, how i needed to keep myself safe for any recent edna had finally arrived. many others did not escape the rapidly moving flames. the tragedy has left around
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a 100 dead and more than a 1000, missing a massive search operation is under. we see for dogs a working to read through hundreds of printers, homes and the he, cuz the intensity of the police and state of destruction have made it difficult to find and identify human to me a week after the fight. only a few of the dead has been identified using the fingerprints. the exact number may not be known for weeks to this country more as reporting from now. we earlier, she told us more about the relief efforts and what kind of support survivors have been receiving to. yes, most of the survivors are still being placed in shelters and are staying with friends and family. many have also thrown out to the mainland or how i have been
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saying that they are going to return to the countries of origin. that there are many argentines for doing these and selling the cars and getting out there was worth. yeah, in pressing need for food for walter's bill and also for mental health because i've seen a lot of people traumatized now for those, whereas they also need legal assistance and our perspectives. because right now they are the people who have lost their houses are very vulnerable and are prone to sell their land. they claim some of them that they have been receiving calls from people saying they're re all doors and they, they try to purchase their lands as they have lost their jobs. i have no prospective the they, they are vulnerable to this. that's something the governor wants to prevent. he said that he will try to prevent that. anyone outside of the state buys the land of the people here, buddies, and clear how he's going to manage to do that. because there are federal laws that allow for it to happen. so really precarious situation there. as people start
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looking for answers about what might has started this place. we know that hawaii is biggest power company. hawaiian electric is facing criticism for not shutting off the power during high wind warnings even has power lines started to fall down. have there been any further developments there are not yet. uh, the there are many of different lawsuits uh taking place and that the company itself has had that it has launched an investigation. and there will be also one other investigation coming from the state. and hawaii and lectures has said that they will fully cooperate with it. now people are, uh, the lawsuits are accusing highway and electrics, or lack of montana, and that could have prevented this. and also uh they say that it was for see a, bu, that's something like this could happen and they should have cut off the power the company saying, uh this uh, they don't have this program. and this is highly controversial because it power,
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as shown in the, in california for example, is needed for people in health, depending on medical devices and also to pump the water for the firefighters. yeah, and while the situation remains so dire, there has been calls from some locals for tourists to stay away from that. we are those calls being heated at? yeah, it probably, yes, there have been tens of thousands of tourists who have left the island already. and i could see myself, there's a slow down in the island now, the residents i've been talking to. they're a little resentful about the reason right now in the west coast of molly, completely in the high 9, the hina area. because they feel the resources should go to the people in need right now, and they don't need to raise, go in around the area and see where they're still bodies that have to be recovered . they don't feel it's right for the overall. like they have the many constellations in the island and in other parts like in k and y leah in the south.
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hopefully island they need. that's a reason because it's the source of income for this island and for, for its people. well, thank you so much for your reporting. verified as country in my in my way. thank you. well, poland has staged its biggest military parade and decades. armed forces de traditionally celebrates poland, victory over bolshevik forces in the battle of warsaw. in 1920 for this year, celebrations are also intended to send a clear signal to moscow. a display of military might. in warsaw. thousands of troops have marched in poland, forces, day parade, as the country flexes the muscles of it's rapidly expanding military. this is parade is the largest since the cold war featuring state of the art tanks and mobile weapon systems. the polish government is racing to modernize its military
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after rushes invasion of ukraine to the south. now tensions also rising in the east of the soldiers from the buck and a mercenary group, set up camp in belarus, against this backdrop, and with a general election on the horizon president andre due to emphasize to the importance of protecting poland borders. yeah, public, well, could i, you know, this independent ukraine and also independent bella rules are extremely important for independent. poland stops we pose, i've always treated our borders as say, create many times poet soldiers. i've said blood in their defense, and that's why we know perfectly well that the protection of borders is one of the absolute foundations of independence. nathan meant, the poland has become one of ukraine's most vocal supporters since the russian invasion for some among the crowd. the parade is
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a chance to show the solidarity calling us on ukrainians or brothers of you today. we remember that photos are fighting together with ukrainians when children for others, it's a time to reflect on poland past a. james holland is free without our grandparents and fathers who knows what would happen to do this time around. poland is taking no chances. its sights announce set on building one of europe's launches, military forces move aimed at sending a signal of strength to allies and rivals alike. i can bring you up to speed. now it's another world. news headlines. fighting between 2 powerful armed factions in libya's capital, tripoli has left 27 people dead and around a 100 injured residents were trapped in their homes as gunfire and explosions, rocks. the city tensions flared when i'm alicia commander was held by our arrival group fighting east after his release is the worst violence seen in tripoli this
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year. ty, one's constitutional court has blocked a bid by the progressive move forward party to nominate a new prime minister. despite having won the election in may, the parties, canada peach, at lynch, our own right, was rejected by the military dominated parliament. the court's decision pays the way for the appointment of a prime minister who is loyal to the military. north korea is officially acknowledged. it's detention of us, soldier, travis king. he was on a civilian tour of a border village between north and south korea when he crossed into the north, becoming the 1st american confirmed, detained by town, young and almost 5 years. and hundreds of people have been air lifted to safety in north western canada, where wildfire is rather the several the towns, roads out of the area were closed after they were engulfed by flames. in the past weeks record fires have spread across canada, scorching millions of hector's. more than a 1000 fires are still burning for g for let's turn to sports and in
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just a few hours. the 2nd semi final of the women's world cupcakes off in sidney, where australia will face england. the co hosts who have never played and a world cup semi final before will meet the reigning european champions in front of what's expected to be a record crowd. both teams are looking to reach their 1st world comp final and the winner will play spain on sunday. the witness matilda is completely win over the public. do you think that supports matters once the whistle blows? bolted matos and england can expect a very hostile environment over 80000 fans are expected to pin up this stadium right behind me and most of them will be matilda pen intact. see the parents have been zone massive on homes. so what is australia team? every game that we have attended,
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we've spoken to the australian sales i was chose and all of them have a breed and told us and said that it really seems like having a ton sale on the page. that's whole massive the support and the motivation to believe that next the push has been but of course it would be a bit tricky against a team like thing then to have shown that they can deal with hot sky environments as we saw in the for the final against put on the on. that's right, there also the reigning european champions. he said they've impressed in the knock out rounds. what do you think they're going to need to do to beat the hosts? hang on to just continue doing what they doing. this is a team they like having possession. they're like having the boss and they've been, they've somehow always managed to get the results of the strongest advert. crude from what i have seen is of half day ability that they can overcome any sort of adversity. whether that's losing teeth, sales to injuries, whether that's falling,
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define in the match, the sticks they find to do to the solutions on the fits. but of course, the materials have also shown that this is a team that's more than just a 2 foot stop. say your sam saw. so this will be a tough test for both sites with both sides wanting to make that was comp final and wanting to make history. yeah, so it, we make you look into your crystal ball. do you dare to do it? can you make a prediction? who do you think it's going to come out on top here? i'm not good at making predictions because i always say those football is so unpredictable. it's 5050. it's we, it's difficult. it's a difficult one and i'm not putting you off. i'm not good at making predictions at all. so i've got to stay away from that. it's not my job. yeah, the very i've done the past, i've never correct. okay, then we will leave it there and say for ourselves based on what the reported rate of i was trained. yeah. because of the home. so it's okay. all right, well go with them. then. thank you. that is a we want to talk to you in sydney for us that you are watching the
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news before we go. a quick reminder of our top story. the death toll from hawaii is devastating. wildfires is now at $106.00 and is expected to rise as the search for human remains continues. right at this hour and alternate for now. thank you so much for watching the one to know what's going on in roads now. a group of friends is getting ready for an unforgettable mind. someone is in wiring. this beauty, this is rhodes. now. now is the time for you to book your trip to rhodes rhodes once you love he's, he's the
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