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so being affected they were both raised the professor for jo sciences at the university of milton keynes, english often more than 50 quakes today. what's the possibility of another strong one? what's on the likely the, the 2nd the of quite today was the biggest 1927.6, no way of us, of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full and i expect that will get you a smouldering magnitude box in 2011 the big of quite of the cost of ready to have a 2nd. so now let's look at the book of shooting the power plant that you mention. that was procedure to today's previously bought 927, quite small it off the shots and been to buy me to know if it's so things could turn really nasty. it's very unlikely. it's very unusual about to happen. but the times or more of the question is not past, but it, it sounds like depends on top of things that at least at the moment, i mean for dead off the so many years quakes and such a strong one. what's japan doing right? or more what japan is doing wrong, sees this building buildings which are resilient, which does collapse very easily in and out of qui
so being affected they were both raised the professor for jo sciences at the university of milton keynes, english often more than 50 quakes today. what's the possibility of another strong one? what's on the likely the, the 2nd the of quite today was the biggest 1927.6, no way of us, of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full and i expect that will get you a smouldering magnitude box in 2011 the big of quite of the cost of ready to have a 2nd. so now let's look at the book of...
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lots of being affected by us. geosciences professor david rose free from the open university of milton keynes. how likely another big ghost quake is after a string of 50 quakes on monday. what's on the likely the, the 2nd the quite today was the biggest one, monday to 7.6. no way of as of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see, but with more than i me to full on. not expect that. ok. you're on small, the magnitude box in 2011, the big of quite of the cost of ready to have a 2nd. so now let's look at the book of showing the power plant that you mentioned that was procedure to today's previously bought 927, quite small it off the shelves and bend department to not dates. so things could turn really nasty. it's very unlikely. it's very unusual about to happen, but the change was more of quite as not past. but it, it sounds like depends on top of things that at least at the moment, i mean, for dad of the so many years, quakes and such a strong one. what, what's japan doing, right? the more what japan is doing rocks is building buildings which are resilient, which does collapse very easily in and
lots of being affected by us. geosciences professor david rose free from the open university of milton keynes. how likely another big ghost quake is after a string of 50 quakes on monday. what's on the likely the, the 2nd the quite today was the biggest one, monday to 7.6. no way of as of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see, but with more than i me to full on. not expect that. ok. you're on small, the magnitude box in 2011, the big of quite of the cost of ready to have a 2nd. so now let's...
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fear that it's quite well for more on this. david's role 3 profess of plan to treat geosciences at the open university in milton keynes in england, joins us now on the fund. i did thank you very much for being with us. first of all, we just said that the japanese prime minister has cooled on local residents to evacuate immediately. obviously, everyone, they are taking this extremely seriously. yes, i said it's a logic. quake is shawna debt, but it's right on the coast. i'm looking at a map, not a coastline is quite a complicated looking coastline, so they're all phase one away. again to narrow leaving bits of coastline could, can increase that. how much is that pressure? i think it bottled towards the show. so that will be some very hard way of reaching probably have already reached some because there is so it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a nasty looking event this year we've heard that there are reports that they could the waves as high as 5 mesa is, i mean, can just give us an idea of the extent of damage that waves that lodge can do. well, if i don't know the stress you coastline, there are many places in japan that h
fear that it's quite well for more on this. david's role 3 profess of plan to treat geosciences at the open university in milton keynes in england, joins us now on the fund. i did thank you very much for being with us. first of all, we just said that the japanese prime minister has cooled on local residents to evacuate immediately. obviously, everyone, they are taking this extremely seriously. yes, i said it's a logic. quake is shawna debt, but it's right on the coast. i'm looking at a map, not...
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of the nearby need to have help on. so being affected i asked geosciences professor david growth rate from the open university in milton keynes, how likely another big quake is after a string of 50 quakes on monday. what some likely the, the 2nd the of quite today was the biggest 1927.6. no way of as of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full and i expect that ok, you're on small, they magnitude box in 2011. the big of quite of the costs are ready to have a 2nd. so none of that. so got the book of shooting the power plant, but you mention that was procedure to chase previously bought magnitude 2nd quite by some smaller off the shots and then the by me to know i bits. so things could turn really nasty. it's very unlikely. it's very unusual about to happen, but the times or more of the question is no cost. but it, it sounds like depends on top of things that at least at the moment i mean, for dad of the so many years, quakes and such a strong what. what, what's japan doing, right? the more what japan is doing launch is this building buildings which are resilient, which does collapse very easily in and out of q
of the nearby need to have help on. so being affected i asked geosciences professor david growth rate from the open university in milton keynes, how likely another big quake is after a string of 50 quakes on monday. what some likely the, the 2nd the of quite today was the biggest 1927.6. no way of as of a small uh, of a bit of a thought. see the magnitude full and i expect that ok, you're on small, they magnitude box in 2011. the big of quite of the costs are ready to have a 2nd. so none of...
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of below—inflation settlements — is unaffordable. our health editor hugh pym has more. at hospitals like this one, milton keynes university of sick patients coming in and into this morning. of course, it's always a very busy time of yearfor the nhs. just after new year with sickness in the community. they say they're just about getting by here, providing emergency care. but it has been very challenging over these six days of industrial action, particularly for the consultants who've had to cover forjunior doctors. most of the consultants i speak to say they're supportive of the junior doctors' action, but i think it really is taking its toll in terms of the fatigue. certainly after six days for these senior doctors who are providing the cover. now, planned treatment at hospitals like this has to a large extent been postponed because of the strike. major cancer surgery is going ahead and some appointments, but that is a longer term problem for the nhs in england. this build up of a further backlog of action which hasn't taken place. when the strike ends, on whether there will be further talks between the doctors union, the
of below—inflation settlements — is unaffordable. our health editor hugh pym has more. at hospitals like this one, milton keynes university of sick patients coming in and into this morning. of course, it's always a very busy time of yearfor the nhs. just after new year with sickness in the community. they say they're just about getting by here, providing emergency care. but it has been very challenging over these six days of industrial action, particularly for the consultants who've had to...
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the strike by members of the british medical association has been the longest in nhs history. our health editor hugh pym reports from milton keynes universityian, judy. she can feel the pressure in a&e as she does her round. i've not long been on shift, but walking in and you see people on beds, you know, people have been in a long time and you know, it's going to be a full on day. right, good morning, everybody. welcome to the last day of the doctors' strike. we joined the gold command group of senior managers, they were juggling patient numbers. during this meeting they raised the alert level to reflect the significant pressure they were under. icu were pretty much full again with no step downs. paedes is fine, maternity is in escalation. we are short ofjuniors, so we've got at least two or three ward areas with no junior doctor on it at the moment. nearly 100 patients are being treated in overflow areas. consultants like vicky and shindu, who are voting on their own pay offer, are working extra hours during the strike. they sympathise with theirjunior colleagues, but they're tired. i don't think this is sustainable. we've been doing this
the strike by members of the british medical association has been the longest in nhs history. our health editor hugh pym reports from milton keynes universityian, judy. she can feel the pressure in a&e as she does her round. i've not long been on shift, but walking in and you see people on beds, you know, people have been in a long time and you know, it's going to be a full on day. right, good morning, everybody. welcome to the last day of the doctors' strike. we joined the gold command...
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milton keynes university hospital. good morning to you. after six days of, doing six days of these shifts and i think there is concern about the impact on consultants in the weeks ahead. as for patients here, much of the planned treatment has been postponed but important cancer work is going ahead and some planned operations and appointments. when the strike ends injust over 21l and appointments. when the strike ends in just over 21l hours, and appointments. when the strike ends injust over 21l hours, all eyes will be on whether talks can get going. it looks like they will between the government and the british medical association, but can they bridge that gap between what they bridge that gap between what the bma say they want and what is the bma say they want and what is the offer on the table and it is a better offer than other health unions have had and really it is time to settle.— unions have had and really it is time to settle. , ., ., time to settle. hugh pym, our health editor, time to settle. hugh pym, our health editor. thank — time to settle. hu
milton keynes university hospital. good morning to you. after six days of, doing six days of these shifts and i think there is concern about the impact on consultants in the weeks ahead. as for patients here, much of the planned treatment has been postponed but important cancer work is going ahead and some planned operations and appointments. when the strike ends injust over 21l and appointments. when the strike ends in just over 21l hours, and appointments. when the strike ends injust over 21l...