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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w use life from berlin. the mayor of a libyan city says of to 20000 people may have been killed in the flood catastrophe . to torrential rain from storm. daniel burst 2 times, i turn out sweeping away one quarter of the coastal, sinking more than 5000 bodies already being recovered. also in the program, the autonomy, an island of lump producer, is under a state of emergency. after more than $6000.00 migrants arrived within 24 hours
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from northern africa and tyler bonham post a strict bond on music enough gun this time we take a look at an international exchange project offering you on your upcoming exiles trends to try to get the i'm pablo phone in the us, welcome to the program. the mayor of during the in eastern libya estimates set up to 20000 people may have died in the flooding caused by storm. daniel witnesses described the fluid as to now me like after the torrential rain. first, 2 times above the coastal city there now was worst hated, but other eastern libyan times have also been affected by the floods. a child cooled from the mud and rubble. all that's left in this part of dana, the other one the her father survives the flood so,
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but it's helpless as his daughter's body is recovered. 5 thousands of people have been killed and citizens more are still missing. as teams search the wreckage for bodies this is a disaster. my sister for children or grandchildren, a total of 11 people in disaster in every sense of the word. my nephew, my people, my family, the 10s of thousands of people and dana, and surrounding areas of being left without homes, food, clean water, or medicine and, and good as mounting years of mismanagement had left the cities infrastructure crumbling. the we want to do a story, it is 4 weeks know years that the dumb had corrected it and needed maintenance. we
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said that nobody to listen to us and now the whole of, during the slide it to the situation in the nearby tentative sousa is similarly grim, more than a decade of conflict, and no central government have left much of libby's infrastructure, neglected with the sole mountain road that links it to the time of shots collapsed and the floods isn't of course, even to know what they should send bill dozers all about the general electricity company must intervene. we have been without electricity since saturday. we don't buy the water company has to get involved, they have to come to fix the drain pipe. so, but it was some aid and folded and rescue teams have arrived in libya, but with the country divided on the roads washed away. international help is struggling to reach those indeed nothing is working here. no national authorities, nothing. have a look and do something about it. we're experiencing a great injustice to. i don't know how many survivors have been left to dig through
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the mud and debbie themselves looking for their loved ones. the search for bodies as also moved out to sea for many of those and still missing were washed away. ahmed by rom is with the norwegian refugee cancel, which has been trying to get a team to flooded during the i asked them earlier about the challenges the aid workers are facing. good morning, i mean it is proving very, very difficult. it's not actually possible to get a or gets out of done. others just one or 2 roads. i'll just set a imagine before this tool and you know, that i used to have sort of the roads out so they now it's on. yeah. you know, there's only well 2 available cities. i mean you can see images just as long, long, suffocating traffic. so this is that for these on get to where around the streets as the setup that seen it, that children booking him on that. but the,
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that book is that cannot be picked up because there's no enough. body bags in the, in the city rescue teams are on the 4th day, a brief of search and rescue operations. it's. it's now you know, any, any, any bomb any by the pounds. the lightest goes to the and the lady sadly help is finding a way, gradually people says, i can just find all the codes that are at the, you know, a time. and then there's a letter that says, it says add to the stating situation and you know, you need to wait at the well behind these people. now desperate, desperate indeed, with such a high death, tell, tell us about the dangers of disease outbreaks as it is. yeah, i have disability, i mean without obviously being social is to say sion about this. i mean there is
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a genuine need to test disease rows pretty easily in such circumstances. several factors that aren't fast august. it that if it is also itself has destroyed it's almost full functioning. i want to networks is no fresh water available in, in the city. it's donna, there's not was the power outages selection and all of that. i know. so the fact that these shows is we're lucky enough to stay standing actually all down her stage. a huge number of people say, imagine, you know, dozens of people in and in a small house or small shops that mean that would definitely come to you to a foster spread basket the spread of disease and form water formed disease. and we have that face from, from other other scenario. so from other situations, you know, early on the, we have, you know, a color outbreaks in certain zones, you know,
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a settings where there's not enough functioning preparations. and yeah, yeah, that is definitely upset with the probably the biggest stress we'll face. ready now, can you give us a sense of the scale of the recovery efforts? this is going to be a very, very long journey for libyans to full, for the is, have shown in the resilience. i have to say to overcome the appliances conflicts and displacements. this is gonna come back years. it's gonna take months program to probably, you know, come to terms with this shock. it's a really, i mean, the children who will now be displaced without home, without your school, without friends, without parents, you know, living with these traumas. it's, it's gonna bring back very talk memories for these children as well. that is,
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that's why i just want to say that so on is, and, you know, international rich countries that have the support for libya. and you know, they have to offer that to gain truly devastating at what's happened there. i mean, by around, from the norwegian refugee kinds. well, thank you for being on data over here today. thank you. the italian island of lum produced is under a state of emergency. after a record number of migrants arrives within 24 hours, authorities of already transferred many of the more than 6 times and arrivals to sicily. the reception center on line producer is designed to hold on before 100 people more than a 100 boats packed to his loan and 6 and a half 1000 people in just over 24 hours a number of vitals. the small islands,
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permanent population numbers. this attacks and the coast guards capacity to end to set smugglers wrestles and pushing and tell you in 5 minutes to georgia, maloney's pledge to end the regular immigration to the test with such a politically charged issue. the human aspect across mediterranean migration can be easily overshadowed. many have spent thousands of years for the perilous journey across the water. but when these human beings, many of whom are still in the teens, arriving near it, they find themselves reduced to a missed to, to stick. they become numbers to be shuffled around by bureaucrats. they become the latest problem to be squabbled either by politicians. while those who were on the ground, those carrying for these weary young travellers do the best, i can to ease the situation we try to get so home forward with i to give them maybe kelly. ringback you got a there,
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we try to give that mean formation and choose the closer and then they go toward the. busy 11 producer is the southern most parts of it today and the long standing flash point in the discussion of the migration, the underwater release agencies do the utmost infrastructure on such a small island is simply unable to cope. revival numbers, serge, we are more or less. with the numbers we had in 2016, which was an exception for a rival. sure. what seems to be a big difference? now? we do have a different government more. we can get more, i'm di, migration gemini, has now suspended a voluntary deal to take it in my goods landing. and it today and fonts announced tough
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a new measures. i am stopping migrants coming over the italian border. these approaches could well be emulated by other northern countries. many of the new arrivals height . this is the start of a new and back to life for them in europe, pushing brussels with under a year of until the parliamentary elections. it could mean the thought of yet another political stand of the migration. let's take a look at what some of the other story is making use around the world. the kremlin has confirmed that russian president vladimir putin has accepted an invitation to visit north korea. the invitation was extended by north korean leader kim jong on, after he held extensive talks with the president to the english as far east. no dates has been and i'm just for the visit to the internationally isolated nation. the world's 1st container ship running on green. methanol has been christians by the chief or so the founder line. she called a ship a pioneer for the future. and the ceremony in copenhagen,
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the capital of denmark ethanol fuel, is produced using green energy, making it carbon neutral. this to us got us on that, where the tyler bond imposed severe restrictions across, ask on society after it ceased our 2 years ago. those rules include a strict bond on music about lead many musicians to play the country, but now a musical exchange project is affording some of them the chance to play alongside musicians from germany under run. this music leads the way collectively, musicians from 3 different orchestras made in one workshop, bodies off monday for me, i can national institutions, music, rainy and musician, russian across on a from the baron born. so you'd academy. and elizabeth reuter from the german youth orchestra, found it all. braga in the most of portugal, is a place of refuge she left afghanistan to escape to tell him that it has been
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living here for a year. for parents state in afghanistan, it's a traumatic experience, which was compet from music was to get the right. uh, when i came to portugal, i started playing violin again, but i thought it was giving me the feeling of strength, even with my family and friends, being in a bad situation. because i have to make up all the musicians play together. speaking the language music, the side of the mac, the, the, i noticed that we magically started to get into the same service and energy and mines are truly connected. i thought this pump several times while we will play, ma'am, i scanned the whole house from you. i was mistaken. in the beginning, nothing seemed to be clear. but then we started reaching a point of understanding. okay, to do it slightly, the piece was taking shape to kyle and everyone knows what to do. like that's a good experience. i tend to request better than mine vac, so i,
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it's the move music is my to is can anything with me so me them was i can use it to express and also write mine and come uh and also to can we not time to know something changed composer and conductors submitted some awarding references. improvise ation to find a come in the sound, the, it's a new experience for most of the musicians they're very open to it as a, as a service shuttle. it's not so difficult that we need to struggle kinda because it starts with simple steps and then slowly it comes to gets a piece. but i do need to be a tougher on role. and a level playing field is up to me and provides ation happens in the here. and now we're all experiencing something new to desa enables is a type of the noise in the evening. it's time for an excursion in broadcast,
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