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to welcome to news africa i'm glad you're tuned in at least 15 people have died in mali as capital bamako off to flash flood struck the city destroying homes and property the government says teams have been deployed to rescue those left homeless and has urged caution from residents but the residents themselves say all 4 years he's have been slow to react in a country susceptible to flooding. the floodwaters came when these people were sleeping they didn't have chance to think about saving their possessions the trencher rain falling overnight in bamako in the space of just 5 hours. these women were lucky to escape with their lives some didn't. and i mean we lost all our stuff the water to keep everything away everything we had 4 people died in our family. people here are blaming local authorities for the flood damage they say rubbish was left to build up that cloaked drains in rivers preventing the flood water from flowing away. government ministers have visited the area many are critical of what they see as a whole planning and a poor response after all the start of the rainy season is re
to welcome to news africa i'm glad you're tuned in at least 15 people have died in mali as capital bamako off to flash flood struck the city destroying homes and property the government says teams have been deployed to rescue those left homeless and has urged caution from residents but the residents themselves say all 4 years he's have been slow to react in a country susceptible to flooding. the floodwaters came when these people were sleeping they didn't have chance to think about saving their...
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the mashie to telephone provides thousands of jobs and bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cell phone market is the fastest growing in the world. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have walked off the streets of many cantrips and then problems are almost the same 14 social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. corruption who can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fence the humans on the scene the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i'm part of the. action packed life. anything's possible as long as up to coffee and his friends can dream just movie theater can just adopt refugee camp. his life story man grew into a. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for cinema to the stars may 27th on g.w. .
the mashie to telephone provides thousands of jobs and bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cell phone market is the fastest growing in the world. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have walked off the streets of many cantrips and then problems are almost the same 14 social inequality a lack...
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anyone looking to buy a cellphone in mali's capital bamako will likely head straight to the mob she had to telephone. no one knows exactly how many dealers and workshops there are here but it's somewhere around 2000 crowded together along the road. mamadou camera sells new smart phones at his stall he says the place isn't just full as it used to be the double bubble of the political crisis in the country is making our business worse people have less money and if they do have money they buy other things not phones but it wouldn't it be. well why don't. mali is one of the poorest countries in the world but mobile network coverage reaches almost 100 percent of the population anyone who can afford one hasa cell phone. opposite mama to use there's a stand for 2nd term phones business is better there. has already checked a few dealers but hasn't found the right one yes. well not sure what. i'm looking for a 2nd time phone for us i don't have much money and secondly this street is the best place to get 2nd time resolves what i did there are sources of. abraham hide around no. relation has a sm
anyone looking to buy a cellphone in mali's capital bamako will likely head straight to the mob she had to telephone. no one knows exactly how many dealers and workshops there are here but it's somewhere around 2000 crowded together along the road. mamadou camera sells new smart phones at his stall he says the place isn't just full as it used to be the double bubble of the political crisis in the country is making our business worse people have less money and if they do have money they buy...
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i must say that telephone provides thousands of jobs in bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cellphone market is the fastest growing in the world's. elite at full speed. with china. but always on the move. live mostly today and in the future. all life originates from and it is itself a living organism. but what happens when the soil is exploited to the engine temp and. how long can this earth continue to feature men. who consume the last. 35 minutes doubling. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word learned from the. eco is in germany to learn german why not learn with him simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nikos fake german made it seem. as. i will and welcome to drive with the d w car show coming up comfy and sporty member c b c l s. g for rugged terrain there wrangler rubicon. and the new improved s.u.v. from honda a charming sport. that's at times a contest to louise couple isn't surprise.
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the mob say to telephone provides thousands of jobs and bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cellphone market is the fastest growing in the world. enter the conflict zone. last known as venezuela's opposition a sense of the boldest moves yet decide to get the military to come over to their side my guess is the very young that is the also my most representative soothing venezuelan opposition leader and so stick that president why what happens next conflict so yes. i'd like to use wait a minute diet. do i have to exercise to slim down. what kind eat what should i avoid. and how can i cook healthy meals we're focusing on how to lose weight and how to cook and eat healthy. in good shape in 60 minutes on d w. much of it a. good link to moves from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions from own use of easy town want website deputed comes to pick up join us on facebook at j w africa. you know. the point is that people want to change the wide hole in the middle i'm sure they're going to certainly want you. to queue
the mob say to telephone provides thousands of jobs and bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cellphone market is the fastest growing in the world. enter the conflict zone. last known as venezuela's opposition a sense of the boldest moves yet decide to get the military to come over to their side my guess is the very young that is the also my most representative soothing venezuelan opposition leader and so stick that president why what happens next...
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the welcome to news africa i'm glad you're tuned in at least 15 people have died in mali's capital bamako off to flash flood struck the city destroying homes and property the government's ses teams have been deployed to rescue those left homeless and has urged caution from residents but the residents themselves say all floors he is have been slow to react in a country so safe to bowl to flooding. the floodwaters came when these people were sleeping they didn't have a chance to think about saving their possessions the trencher rain falling overnight in bamako in the space of just 5 hours. these women were lucky to escape with their lives some didn't. and i mean and we lost all our stuff the water to everything away everything we had 4 people died in our family. people here are blaming local authorities for the flood damage they say rubbish was left to build up their cloaks drains and rivers preventing the flood water from flowing away. government ministers have visited the area many are critical of what they see as a whole planning and a poor response after all the start of the rainy seaso
the welcome to news africa i'm glad you're tuned in at least 15 people have died in mali's capital bamako off to flash flood struck the city destroying homes and property the government's ses teams have been deployed to rescue those left homeless and has urged caution from residents but the residents themselves say all floors he is have been slow to react in a country so safe to bowl to flooding. the floodwaters came when these people were sleeping they didn't have a chance to think about...
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bamako with it's 3 and a half 1000000 people and it's one of the world's fastest growing cities along with the people comes a trail of rubbish. this is the consequence of the government's failure to deal with waste residents left to clean up the mess. ok today is the international day against homophobia it's a day that activists use to raise awareness of rights violations against the gay lesbian and bisexual community in africa 35 countries have laws punishing homosexual acts ranging from life imprisonment in gambia and tens anea and the death penalty in countries like sudan and somalia now in recent years many governments on the question is have been accused of supporting the persecution off homosexuals one of those is uganda where amnesty international says the country's community is commonly harassed and silenced by the government and now we're going to talk to an l g b t campaign an advocate they in a moment but 1st let's listen to what people on the streets of kampala have to say about homosexuality the government of uganda should create a safe space for people who have the trait
bamako with it's 3 and a half 1000000 people and it's one of the world's fastest growing cities along with the people comes a trail of rubbish. this is the consequence of the government's failure to deal with waste residents left to clean up the mess. ok today is the international day against homophobia it's a day that activists use to raise awareness of rights violations against the gay lesbian and bisexual community in africa 35 countries have laws punishing homosexual acts ranging from life...
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the mob say to telephone provides thousands of jobs in bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cellphone market is the fastest growing in the world. planet burgling the tourist guide for germany's booming capital i love berlin discovered the multicultural metropolis with our euro back series. 15 a shift 50 stories and 50 very personal gypsum berlin's very best features. look no. next on. capital but by the sounds of a whole region. welcome to north of the ferry out. no other region on earth has this many heroes and during. the lead on our travels from by whites over to cohort what we've discovered so many other pleasures. oh. i'm 60 minutes on the w. . 1st the unschooling the. first clinton lesson and then the doors grand moment to run a joint hearing in 10 on her journey back. in our interest to turn. around and entering into and returns home. those are just some of the classic cars that took part in the legendary me emilio rally in italy we will be finding out more about.
the mob say to telephone provides thousands of jobs in bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cellphone market is the fastest growing in the world. planet burgling the tourist guide for germany's booming capital i love berlin discovered the multicultural metropolis with our euro back series. 15 a shift 50 stories and 50 very personal gypsum berlin's very best features. look no. next on. capital but by the sounds of a whole region. welcome to north...
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charcoal is big business in bamako the capital of mali.almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with and the population is growing. my mom is a charcoal match and. she's doing well but her very success is becoming a source of concern. that there are fewer and fewer trees. to do that scary if you go out of town you'll see what i mean. an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of countering the deforestation that affects large parts of africa his work won him the right livelihood award also known as the alternative nobel prize as land is cleared of the vegetation the land gradually degrades and becomes less and less productive less can be grown on a profit can be made from it and people become more desperate so there is a very strong link between huntley and land and also between migration and. my more trial rate tells rinaldo that she now has to get her charcoal from 160 kilometers away because sources closer to bamako have dried up it's a similar situation in and around many of africa's big citie
charcoal is big business in bamako the capital of mali.almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with and the population is growing. my mom is a charcoal match and. she's doing well but her very success is becoming a source of concern. that there are fewer and fewer trees. to do that scary if you go out of town you'll see what i mean. an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of countering the deforestation that affects large parts of africa his work...
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bamako with its 3 and a half 1000000 people it's one of the world's fastest growing cities along with the people comes a trail of rubbish this is the consequence of the government's failure to deal with waste residents left to clean up the mess. ok today is the international day against a little bit it's a day that activists use to raise awareness for rights violations against the gay lesbian and bisexual community in africa 35. trees have laws punishing homo sexual acts ranging from life imprisonment in gambia and tanzania and the death penalty in countries like sudan and somalia in recent years many governments on the continent have been accused off supporting the persecution off homosexuals one of those is uganda where amnesty international says the country's community is commonly harassed and silenced by the government and now we're going to talk to an algae campaign and advocate they in a moment but 1st let's listen to what people on the streets of kampala have to say about homosexuality the government of uganda should create a safe space for people who have the traits of homosex
bamako with its 3 and a half 1000000 people it's one of the world's fastest growing cities along with the people comes a trail of rubbish this is the consequence of the government's failure to deal with waste residents left to clean up the mess. ok today is the international day against a little bit it's a day that activists use to raise awareness for rights violations against the gay lesbian and bisexual community in africa 35. trees have laws punishing homo sexual acts ranging from life...
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charcoal is big business in bamako the capital of mali. almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with and the population is growing. my mom is a charcoal match and. she's doing well but her very success is becoming a source of concern. that there are fewer and fewer trees. due to that scary if you go out of town you'll see what i mean. an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of countering the deforestation that affects large parts of africa his work won him the right livelihood award also known as the alternative nobel prize. and is cleared of the vegetation. gradually degrades and becomes less and less productive less and less can be grown on a profit can be made and people become more desperate so there is a very strong link between huntley and land and also between migration and. tells rinaldo that she now has to get her charcoal from 160 kilometers away because sources closer to bamako have dried up it's a similar situation in and around many of africa's big cities the disappearance of fore
charcoal is big business in bamako the capital of mali. almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with and the population is growing. my mom is a charcoal match and. she's doing well but her very success is becoming a source of concern. that there are fewer and fewer trees. due to that scary if you go out of town you'll see what i mean. an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of countering the deforestation that affects large parts of africa his work...
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city don't go well the people in bamako need a lot of sand i think the construction sites there take almost ninety percent of what we dig here so. the full article in the forthcoming. money's capital is one of the world's fastest growing cities new homes and even new districts so springing up everywhere. as for them it suggests that by twenty fifty they'll be eight million people living here three times more than today which means there's likely to be no shortage of work dredging sand from the niger with the at the heart of the electric vehicle is the battery itself a collection of batteries cells and most of those cells are currently produced in asia and the u.s. or europe wants a piece of the rapidly growing industry france and germany announcing today a joint effort to kick start battery cell production in their countries with state subsidies to the tune of billions of euros. electric cars and charging stations are still something of a rarity last year just two million electric cars were sold worldwide. but that looks set to change with all major carmakers hutchings plan to develo
city don't go well the people in bamako need a lot of sand i think the construction sites there take almost ninety percent of what we dig here so. the full article in the forthcoming. money's capital is one of the world's fastest growing cities new homes and even new districts so springing up everywhere. as for them it suggests that by twenty fifty they'll be eight million people living here three times more than today which means there's likely to be no shortage of work dredging sand from the...
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the mouse age a telephone provides thousands of jobs and bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cell phone market is the fastest growing in the world. he's played this simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at. experience not. to change it. with him had a big gun goes up because we're lions if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip to cuba i would not have put myself and my parents are dangerous but it's a theme that they're going to give us leave with. my one son to put that on the global and give them i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live their lives i'm going to. want to know their story for migrants terrified and for libel information for margaret's. well coming to you tomorrow today the science program on g.w. coming up. you probably know pinocchio the public with the knows that grows longer when he lives we'll look at the science of deception. lies more convincingly men or women and who does it most often while the study ca
the mouse age a telephone provides thousands of jobs and bamako and despite the country's crisis these jobs are relatively secure as africa's cell phone market is the fastest growing in the world. he's played this simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at. experience not. to change it. with him had a big gun goes up because we're lions if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip to cuba i would not have put myself...
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didn't have chance to think about saving their possessions the trencher rain falling overnight in bamako in the space of just 5 hours. these women were lucky to escape with their lives some didn't. we lost all our stuff the water to every.
didn't have chance to think about saving their possessions the trencher rain falling overnight in bamako in the space of just 5 hours. these women were lucky to escape with their lives some didn't. we lost all our stuff the water to every.
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charcoal is big business in bamako the capital of mali.almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with and the population is growing. my mom is a charcoal much and. she's doing well but her very success is becoming a source of concern. because there are fewer and fewer trees. that's scary if you go out of town you'll see what i mean. an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of countering deforestation that affects large parts of africa his work won him the right livelihood award also known as the alternative nobel prize as land is cleared of the vegetation the land gradually degrades and becomes less and less productive less and less can be grown at this profit can be made from that and people become more desperate so there is a very strong link between 100 flicked and landed and also between what migration and landed. my mana trial rate tells rinaldo that she now has to get her charcoal from 160 kilometers away because sources closer to bamako have dried up it's a similar situation in and around
charcoal is big business in bamako the capital of mali.almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with and the population is growing. my mom is a charcoal much and. she's doing well but her very success is becoming a source of concern. because there are fewer and fewer trees. that's scary if you go out of town you'll see what i mean. an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of countering deforestation that affects large parts of africa his work won him...
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mali amel two is among those wanting to change that business in the capital bamako makes comments from han span organic mali and cotton jacket it's good to satisfy i'm committed to processing it here not exposing it in its real form it requires technique a certain craftsmanship. it's a social and cultural issue things that sadly are not valued attempt to pass. not only is it. the money there is only one factory processing native cotton on a large scale it's homed by comma tax but even if process is just one percent of the total harvest it's cheaper to import processed cotton from abroad. and grow much they say mali is a big textile market but it's also a market which is flooded with cheaper imported textiles. and that seriously disrupts all companies business. the state owned mali in textile development company now wants more local cotton to be processed on home soil. analysts however fear that tiny energy costs and a lack of skilled workers could put off potential investors though that's not happened with comment text it's made just stakeholder is the china overseas and generic group
mali amel two is among those wanting to change that business in the capital bamako makes comments from han span organic mali and cotton jacket it's good to satisfy i'm committed to processing it here not exposing it in its real form it requires technique a certain craftsmanship. it's a social and cultural issue things that sadly are not valued attempt to pass. not only is it. the money there is only one factory processing native cotton on a large scale it's homed by comma tax but even if...
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at least 15 people have died due to flooding in the mali and capital bamako a bridge collapse in the city's nehemiah quarter commune killed at least 10 people the capital has been hit by 2 renshaw rains causing serious property damage. one of the world's most renowned architects i am pay has died at the age of $102.00 his works include well known buildings like the loof pyramid in paris and the museum of islamic art tearing cattle victoria gates and be looks back at his life. i am pais designs helped shape the skyline of cities around the world from the distinctive glass pyramid of the lead in paris to the $72.00 story bank of china tower in hong kong doha's museum of islamic art was one of his last projects it was inaugurated in 2008 and combines a modern design with elements of islamic architecture. and very on the actually to be presented to you in this manner. i won an architect but this building is very special to me simply because it helped me to learn something about another world and the religion. in the other culture pay was born in china but moved to the united states in th
at least 15 people have died due to flooding in the mali and capital bamako a bridge collapse in the city's nehemiah quarter commune killed at least 10 people the capital has been hit by 2 renshaw rains causing serious property damage. one of the world's most renowned architects i am pay has died at the age of $102.00 his works include well known buildings like the loof pyramid in paris and the museum of islamic art tearing cattle victoria gates and be looks back at his life. i am pais designs...
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died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapsed in the center of bamako to rancho rain hit the city overnight washing away cars and damaging homes and shops residents are blaming the government for not carrying out rubbish which they say blocks the evacuation canals. well now some news from ethiopia the country has started rationing electricity after a drop in water levels at a hydroelectric dam caused power to decline by more than a 3rd homes and businesses will now face daily hour long blackouts until july 8th e.o.p. has also suspended electricity exports in neighboring djibouti and sudan which and the country $180000000.00 a year. well to afghanistan where u.s. and afghan officials are saying at least 17 policemen have been killed by mistake and as strike in southern afghanistan it happened during a battle against the taliban just outside of lashkar gah or the capital of helmand province the u.s. military spokesman has described it as a tragic accident afghan officials are saying they are investigating. the former director of venezuela's intelligence p
died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapsed in the center of bamako to rancho rain hit the city overnight washing away cars and damaging homes and shops residents are blaming the government for not carrying out rubbish which they say blocks the evacuation canals. well now some news from ethiopia the country has started rationing electricity after a drop in water levels at a hydroelectric dam caused power to decline by more than a 3rd homes and businesses...
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died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapse in the center of bamako to rancho rain hit the city overnight washing away cars and damaging homes and shops residents are blaming the government for not carrying out the rubbish which they say blocked the evacuation canals. well ethiopia's started rationing electricity after a drop in water levels at a hydroelectric dam caused power to decline by more than a 3rd homes and businesses will now face daily hour long blackouts until july ethiopia has also suspended electricity exports in neighboring djibouti and sudan which and the country under $18000000.00 a year. it's exactly a decade since the end of the 26 year long civil war between the tamil tigers and the government so let's take a closer look at what's been happening since then well in 2012 the government rejected a un resolution urging it to investigate crimes committed during the last few years of the war in 2015 my tree policy or cena replacement or rajapaksa as president and pledged accountability for civil war atrocities then last year a constituti
died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapse in the center of bamako to rancho rain hit the city overnight washing away cars and damaging homes and shops residents are blaming the government for not carrying out the rubbish which they say blocked the evacuation canals. well ethiopia's started rationing electricity after a drop in water levels at a hydroelectric dam caused power to decline by more than a 3rd homes and businesses will now face daily hour long...
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died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapsed in the center of bamako to rancho rain hit the city overnight washing away cars and damaging homes and shops residents are blaming the government for not carrying up the rubbish which they say blocks the drainage canals. in the u.s. and afghan officials say that at least 17 policemen have been killed by mistake in an air strike in southern afghanistan it happened during a battle against the taliban just outside lashkar the capital of helmand province a u.s. military spokesman has described it as a tragic accident afghan officials say they are investigating over the top stories i will be back with the news hour for you at 2100 g.m.t. c.n.n. . thank. you and we. thank. you and we. thank. you and we. thank. you. relations between russia and the west have never been as tense since they ended the cold war. the fighting in the eastern ukraine is ongoing and after 5 years there are 13000 deaths and 30000 wounded. as a result the west has imposed harsher and harsher sanctions on russia's businesses abuse assume some
died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapsed in the center of bamako to rancho rain hit the city overnight washing away cars and damaging homes and shops residents are blaming the government for not carrying up the rubbish which they say blocks the drainage canals. in the u.s. and afghan officials say that at least 17 policemen have been killed by mistake in an air strike in southern afghanistan it happened during a battle against the taliban just outside...
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died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapse in the center of bamakoafter heavy rain residents are blaming the government for not carrying out the rubbish which they say blocked the drainage canals. u.s. and afghan officials saying that at least 17 policemen have been killed by mistake in an ass strike in southern afghanistan as happened during a battle against the taliban just outside lashkar the capital of helmand province and u.s. military spokesman has described it as a tragic accident afghan officials say they are investigating. well that brings you up to date with all of our top stories coming up next peace and war looks at the motivations behind russia's foreign policy. was more than shooting at the strings up of them used to be with. the muesli is composed mostly of she. would suppose we should leave go to. our sister districts i'm not a great speech which i'm going to the media voice i'm still to you know it's there because. the previous. is the muslim snitch that cookie you know sees in syria with this t.v. you got your. children should lose
died in flash floods in mali's capital most were killed after a bridge collapse in the center of bamakoafter heavy rain residents are blaming the government for not carrying out the rubbish which they say blocked the drainage canals. u.s. and afghan officials saying that at least 17 policemen have been killed by mistake in an ass strike in southern afghanistan as happened during a battle against the taliban just outside lashkar the capital of helmand province and u.s. military spokesman has...
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didn't have chance to think about saving their possessions the trencher rain falling overnight in bamako in the space of just 5 hours. these women were lucky to escape with their lives some didn't. and i'm now we lost all our stuff the water to everything away everything we had 4 people died in our family. people here are blaming local authorities for the flood damage they say rubbish was left to build up that cloaks drains in rivers preventing the flood water from flowing away. government ministers have visited the area many are critical of what they see as a whole planning and a poor response after all the start of the rainy season is relatively predictable. gonzalez for me this is a warning for us residents the government only comes after the damage is done and. we need to protect lives and we need to be cleaner. it's because of the rubbish that overflowed into the river. but i think what i am missing in what i ministers who came home is to send vehicles to drive us somewhere for the night. they say they'll do everything they can we're just here waiting for that one.
didn't have chance to think about saving their possessions the trencher rain falling overnight in bamako in the space of just 5 hours. these women were lucky to escape with their lives some didn't. and i'm now we lost all our stuff the water to everything away everything we had 4 people died in our family. people here are blaming local authorities for the flood damage they say rubbish was left to build up that cloaks drains in rivers preventing the flood water from flowing away. government...