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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the good news live from the end of a 5000 did in libyan floods to dams. first off the toronto brands destroying much of the city of dana, thousands of people are still unaccounted for. the country split, the government is complicating relief efforts. also coming up can jump on, arrives in russia for talks with vladimir, couldn't sign the visit, highlights the strategic importance for license with most of us once came against
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striking and i'm still with the russian president of funding. survivors begins to fight in the aftermath of morocco. she is quite his areas, grief just didn't to anger of the government slow response to the disaster. and we've made the active best working to we're still brief in the us way of warming board is, are increasingly threatening color line the math and the handbook into the program. thousands of people that been killed in catastrophic flooding in libya. international federation of red cross and red crescent societies says around 10000 people i'm missing. after barreling across the mediterranean stone, daniel's head causing floods which swept away into the neighborhoods in eastern coastal areas. the destruction is west indiana, with 2 dams collapsed,
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wiping out across the city. as the east of leave, the east of libya, interior ministry puts down his current desk toll. at more than 5300 relief efforts have been complicated by the fact that libya's in internationally recognized government and tripoli does not control the devastated eastern regions. a mass grave site in there now as the casualties in the coastal city mount locals are over whelmed, with the task of identifying and burying the dead back in uh we are still looking for the victims. according to libyans, anyone who has a degree or any medical association to please come and help us. we have a shortage of nurses. we need help about somebody if darren, i was devastated when to dams collapse during the storm. it's an unprecedented
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disaster. and help has been slow to arrive despite warnings that the storm was coming, residents were not evacuated, crumbling, infrastructure and political divisions have made libya particularly vulnerable. rival factions controlled different parts of the country. a libyan analyst, as l demonte told dw, they are to blame for the scale of the disaster. no indeed could have been avoided because we had hours and days to be able to plan for this. but the response and that was lacking and the response is absolutely, it's terrible. and it's a shame that we're still talking about. these factions that have been fighting for decade, but not governing for it responsibly for decade. the internationally recognized government in tripoli downplay the need for international aid,
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even though it doesn't control the affected region by the we postpone the demand for any assistance except in crucial cases. we don't need food, water, medicine, or even manpower. we don't have to be guardians. we do need help retrieving bodies from the sea that we talked to some countries for helping us in this matter. using machines just search under the rubble into besides, if you had the son lily there has appealed for unity and pledged more than $500000000.00 to rebuild the devastated areas. claudia could see is a senior analyst for libya at the international crisis group. she explained why the student was so devastated. i mean, nobody was expecting a town port of rain of this extent. nobody could have imagined it. even the bins and a plane metal,
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socrates michel arrow decal center of hours before the tragedy and dead now were warning that we would not warning this as a, as a a catastrophic event. they thought this would be just okay, a storm as usual. so there was some misinformation there, but the, the, the, the punted, your brain that came down is just of the charts. that's one thing. the other problem was, of course, the infrastructure they've been in the past 10 years, has not, you know, has had divided governments, has been intermittently, well desperately, itself is one of the cities that has be most affected by ward over these years. it's been, it's been a war zone for 5 years between 20142019. so there's been very little infrastructural maintenance in that area, including on these you know, the small that them outside the city which completely collapsed and, and the end, the bringing down buildings and in the valley adjacent to the diamond and, and further in the center of the city,
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so this is the 2nd level of the 2nd tragedies that the infrastructure didn't hold up. and i think we're going to witness a 3rd tragedy, which is that the rest 2 assets are going to be very difficult because roads are being blocked. this area is isolated to reach the from big as it, which is the main, cynthia, nice and libya. you have to go through various chalk choke points, which as far as we understand now, are still not accessible. so it's a bridge that is a full t, a road that is broken and so on. and so for the united states as one can jump on against striking and i'm still with vladimir to north korea and later has travel. but i'm a to train to east and bratia for a meeting with the russian president came as expected to seek economic guide and military technology in exchange for munitions. for most goes war again,
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secret. senior military advisors accompany the north koreans later on east 1st for an trip, since dependent on dr. jung pocket is with the career project at the have at kennedy school. i asked him earlier how this meeting could impact the war, new train, and the rest of the world. so they want you to from the perspective of some of the events that quinn has been making. it really is a war of attrition. and his view that he is in a stronger position in terms of waiting out the democratically elected governments in the west that are supporting ukrainians on the battlefield. so for the us to continue providing weapons and ammunition, the speed of war. this is something that from a putting type of calculation, the longer this plays out in the united states and hoping for fatigue of some kind, being able to draw on russian source. then very similar types. apartment that's from the north koreans side gives him that upper hand in terms of it from his calculation of a war of attrition on the north cramp. you submit this partnership. yeah, it helps in terms of key areas where the north koreans have had stumbling blocks. they've tried twice down with
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a space launch vehicle tests. both have failed and is a critical element in terms of getting to the next stage of advancing, not only their space launch vehicle program but also their icbm program. so there's a unique type of partnership here that doesn't bode well in terms of international security. now the 3000 people have been confirmed to date as a result of products as quite in morocco. rescue as have yet to reach some remote mountain villages which suffered some of the west devastation the deputies. young philip shouts reports from the village of meeting tyler in the atlas mountains. we see the damage before we even inside of the village. it's difficult enough our little car to get through, difficult to imagine what it will be like for laurie's full of 8. we have to leave the car and walk the last stretch. it's hot and everybody seems
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way down by exhaustion and shock. a young man carrying off a load the body of a child who might walk cream is looking for his grandmother. i've been searching since friday nights came on for us news. we've been able to get into the remains of our house, but we couldn't find her anywhere. little of, i'm not giving up. i'll keep looking. there is not much left. what wasn't direct by the earthquake westbury, by rocks funding from the eclipse and unmistakable smells, tells the story of bodies schedule the phones and us mesh concrete entropy. rescue teams from as far as spain and cuts are looking for those who might still be oh like this used to be the village. most of the mom was inside before the time we got here 2 hours ago and to understand cool to help. we immediately cleared the area and called his mobile phone. it actually rang so it should help us to know where he
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is. but right now we don't know if he's unconscious or if he's dead. several of our flights of this to the no sign of the email. we have the village just put tragedy from the rabbit. 3 bucks at least get the family surface. and the number of dead bodies and no survivors phones. this is the set outcome of today's rescue mission so far that people will continue searching and they will start again early in the morning. they will not willing to give up hope yet hope also comes on 4 legs cutie on the search and rescue doctor came from sweden with his hand. let christoph curio is beginning 30 in february and after 6 days of genes that are most people we found a teen life. people. yeah. q young this not the only one. everyone is stepping up to help to follow hope,
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even when it seems over when some that are thoughts from young phillip shelters. now, in america's earlier, we asked him if help is now getting to some of those most isolated villages. the places we have visited in the past days has received some kind of how to find out. there are many actors on the grounds, military units, some foreign countries, local n g o's, an impressive number of volunteers, but that still people in very remote villages bet complained that they haven't received any help yet. we must not forget the places we have reached in the past days still have some kinds of excess, but that our village is very deep in the mountains where all infrastructure is destroyed and it's not possible to say when those places will receive enough help. i was young, philip shots reporting from eric as far as the,
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with the world ocean bowman underwater centuries and say life in danger, in a, in the us rather the car rates in the south of florida, especially under threat with border consistently reaching high temperatures. much of the car life that has already died off now some environmental activists trying to save what they can by building the threes and using cold storage technology. the deputies enos paul, went to key west to find out more. the printing and white of the cards might look pretty, but it is a sign of decay and several times a week. members of the car, old restoration foundation, check for condition of the nurseries where they briette carnes and they have reached a certain size. they are planted in the damaged reeves to ensure their so vice, our team has poured our, allow her to soul into building this nursery as of the last 2 years. this was,
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this is our newest nursery kind of our baby or our little our project. it's, you know, really heartbreaking to see years and years and work the the railed in the matter of a few days. but bailey and her team don't give up exceptional cases. they try to see what they can. so when we're pulling these corals out, we did it from our nurseries, through it, through all of the nurseries throughout the keys. and so we just caught those squirrels off of the coral trees that we have put them in to crate from there to a place in large containers that are brought to shore by boat to cold storage facilities. hopefully we can hold them there for the rest of the summer, but the goal is to bring them back to our nursery setting. at the end of the summer, once temperatures cool down there so stressed and between the bleaching and the temperature and the transport to there is probably gonna going to be a survival thing for the next 3 months until we can get them back. carlos has been bleaching in response to rising temperatures for
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a long time. but this year the situation is 6. 3 because it was so hot. so early, the bleaching period is very long and many carls will not be alive and temperatures dropped again. these animals are hundreds and hundreds of years old and they can, they can die in the matter of days or weeks. stories are one of the most vital and bio diversity systems that we have on this planet. although temperatures may drop a bit in the fall, it's only a matter of time before they rise again and become life threatening for carl's and the boiling ocean. kind of changes no longer a theory here in south florida. it's deputy force can be seen everywhere. you have a fully go. he's armando, about top stories this out at least 5000 people have been killed in catastrophic flooding in east, in libya. thousands moment time neighborhoods have been swept away in
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a number of coastal towns in the city of dana, heavy brains, cost to dams, to collapse and hopes of finding most of us of beginning to fight in morocco up to friday. so it's quite nearly 3000 people unknown to thing to the, and that's all for now. i'm next is that documentary series adult film looking at the stolen babies of franco spine. i'm asking how thanks for being with the the in charlotte the currently more people than ever on the world wide and such a hassle. jessica, committed to actually find out about rubinez story

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