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a category 4 cyclone hasn't had that region for many, cyclone hasn't had that region for any, cyclone is a very low language as well. into booroloola and macarthur river they are expecting a tidal surge up to five metres, it will come across and cover the area, the council disappear. it has passed details this morning and they will be going out tomorrow to do an assessment in the booroloola region where it was worth it. i have been advised this morning that the people who were evacuated will be able to start returning tomorrow, which is fantastic news for them, you can imagine how anxious they were wanting to know if their homes had survived. noelene swanson, good luck with going back into those efforts to see the damage of the cyclone. noelene swanson, thank you very much. thank you. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: having a whale of a time — the scientists who swam this close to sperm whales and solved one of their biggest mysteries. let there be no more war or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. very good. applause so proud of both of you. applause with great regret, the
a category 4 cyclone hasn't had that region for many, cyclone hasn't had that region for any, cyclone is a very low language as well. into booroloola and macarthur river they are expecting a tidal surge up to five metres, it will come across and cover the area, the council disappear. it has passed details this morning and they will be going out tomorrow to do an assessment in the booroloola region where it was worth it. i have been advised this morning that the people who were evacuated will be...
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. >> and cleaning up after a cyclone. why some survivors in mozambique are accusing the government of ignoring them. welcome to the program. our top story, the head of the algerian army triggered a constitutional move that would see the president declared them for office. the rare direct intervention follows weeks of protests against the 82-year-old, who have led the country for 20 years but he has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke. the old syrian army brexit silence. it demands the countries aiding abdelaziz bouteflika be declared unfit to rule. it was the army's chief of staff who made the demands. regard, we need to find a solution to sort out this crisis and to respond to the demands of algerians. with in the constitution and within the sovereignty of the country in order to achieve that consensus and to achieve something that is accepted by all parties. >> by triggering article 102, the constitutional council will have to declare the president unfit to lead the country, a step that would pave the wa
. >> and cleaning up after a cyclone. why some survivors in mozambique are accusing the government of ignoring them. welcome to the program. our top story, the head of the algerian army triggered a constitutional move that would see the president declared them for office. the rare direct intervention follows weeks of protests against the 82-year-old, who have led the country for 20 years but he has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke. the old syrian army brexit silence. it...
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so you have two severe tropical cyclones they're described as. the northern territory where severe tropical cyclone trevor has just made landfall, that state of emergency was actually declared there by the australian bureau of meteorologist. the defense force was deployed, 200 personnel to help assist some of the remote communities in the path of the cyclone to get out of harm's way and what the state authorities declared as the largest cyclone in the northern territory's history. you need to take that with a grain of salt. this is a sparsely population of the world, still, nonetheless, there were 200 people in the storm's way as it moved into the inland territory of the northern territory. now, this is tropical cyclone veronica. this one is still approaching the coastline. it has not yet made landfall, but we are already feeling the effects. so here's the latest. 185 kilometer per hour sustained wind, right near the center of the circulation. it's lost its moisture source. so it is starting to become more disorganized and a little weaker as the
so you have two severe tropical cyclones they're described as. the northern territory where severe tropical cyclone trevor has just made landfall, that state of emergency was actually declared there by the australian bureau of meteorologist. the defense force was deployed, 200 personnel to help assist some of the remote communities in the path of the cyclone to get out of harm's way and what the state authorities declared as the largest cyclone in the northern territory's history. you need to...
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cyclone trevor has already made landfall.trong winds in queensland, but that system has now moved in a westerly direction, threatening dozens of remote indigenous communities. meanwhile, cyclone veronica is approaching from the other direction. for more on this situation, here's more from the bbc‘s lead weather presenter nick miller. it is the first time since 2015 australians have two severe tropical cyclones at the same time. this is trevor moving into the northern territory and this is veronica expected to make landform later in the weekend. distracting wins, big waves, storm surge and heavy flooding rain. maximum wind gusts on the coast of the northern territory, the coast of the northern territory, the gulf of carpinteria, gusting up to 250 kilometres per hour. and of course a big damaging waves. they will ease slightly. the heavy flooding rain will continue. it is trevor's second landfall. as for veronica, along with the pilbara coast la ndfall veronica, along with the pilbara coast landfall on saturday. destructive win
cyclone trevor has already made landfall.trong winds in queensland, but that system has now moved in a westerly direction, threatening dozens of remote indigenous communities. meanwhile, cyclone veronica is approaching from the other direction. for more on this situation, here's more from the bbc‘s lead weather presenter nick miller. it is the first time since 2015 australians have two severe tropical cyclones at the same time. this is trevor moving into the northern territory and this is...
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traumatized but safe survivors of cyclonic die a rival pair airport one helicopter load at a time they come from boozy one of the hardest hit areas insofar province infants a mother and daughter this is the first dry land they've seen in days. another chopper lands filled with young children but hundreds of thousands more remain in desperate need. the united nations says cyclery die could be the worst weather related disaster known to hit the southern hemisphere one point seven billion people lay in its path in mozambique alone just was rescued three days after the cyclon struck he was found clinging to a tree almost entirely submerged in water now just sayas navigates the same water that nearly drowned him to rebuild what little is left of his flooded home now my snow broom would be there is no more reason to go back all of our houses have been destroyed risky workers say they've moved as many people as possible in dando district but there are many more they say the situation was made worse because people refused to leave their homes ahead of the storm this is proof wherever it's bank
traumatized but safe survivors of cyclonic die a rival pair airport one helicopter load at a time they come from boozy one of the hardest hit areas insofar province infants a mother and daughter this is the first dry land they've seen in days. another chopper lands filled with young children but hundreds of thousands more remain in desperate need. the united nations says cyclery die could be the worst weather related disaster known to hit the southern hemisphere one point seven billion people...
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traumatized but safe survivors of cyclonic die a rival bear on a port one helicopter load at a time they come from boozy one of the hardest hit areas insofar province infants a mother and daughter this is the first dry land they've seen in days. another chopper lands filled with young children but hundreds of thousands more remain in desperate need. the united nations says cyclery die could be the worst weather related disaster known to hit the southern hemisphere one point seven billion people lay in its path in mozambique alone just was rescued three days after the cyclon struck he was found clinging to a tree almost entirely submerged in water now just sayas navigates the same water that nearly drowned him to rebuild what little is left of his flooded home now my snow broom would be were there is no more reason to go back all of our houses have been destroyed risky workers say they've moved as many people as possible in dando district but there are many more they say the situation was made worse because people refused to leave their homes ahead of the storm this is poor river its bank
traumatized but safe survivors of cyclonic die a rival bear on a port one helicopter load at a time they come from boozy one of the hardest hit areas insofar province infants a mother and daughter this is the first dry land they've seen in days. another chopper lands filled with young children but hundreds of thousands more remain in desperate need. the united nations says cyclery die could be the worst weather related disaster known to hit the southern hemisphere one point seven billion people...
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tony traveled to one community that has been cut off since the cyclone struck 12 days ago.eporter: it is a race against time to reach isolated cyclone survivors before malnutrition and disease breakout. helicopters are scouring the disaster zone in central mozambique, searching for the vulnerable and overlooked who desperately need help. found 1000age, they hungry people. if they ate something once a day, they were among the more fortunate. >> we are very happy. it has been many days without food. when we saw this helicopter, people were very happy. reporter: the food program bought two tons of high nutrition food, much to the relief of the villages who lost everything in the cyclone. this aid has come just in the nick of time for these people. they were cut off for 12 days. the waters only receded four days ago. they still need flour, oil, and medicine, but for now they are ok. but there are other isolated pockets who still need help. in this area, they are used to flooding, but not with such ferocious winds. >> we didn't expect the cyclone to be so bad. it was frightening
tony traveled to one community that has been cut off since the cyclone struck 12 days ago.eporter: it is a race against time to reach isolated cyclone survivors before malnutrition and disease breakout. helicopters are scouring the disaster zone in central mozambique, searching for the vulnerable and overlooked who desperately need help. found 1000age, they hungry people. if they ate something once a day, they were among the more fortunate. >> we are very happy. it has been many days...
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cyclone trevor has already made landfall.ong winds in queensland — but that system has now moved into the northern territory — threatening dozens of remote indigenous communities. the australian army has helped evacuate thousands of families from their homes to emergency centres in darwin and katherine. noelene swanson is from not—for—profit organisation save the children, and helped with the evacuations. she gave me this update from darwin. look, they are extremely remote. they are communities that in the wet season when it rains a cut—off for months at a time. hundreds and hundreds of miles from the nearest town. these communities are also island communities involved as well, and you can imagine the isolation of those in weather like this, they are completely reliant on aircraft to get in and out. the evacuation effort has been absolutely superb. as you said, more than 2000 people have been brought into darwin and katherine and have been based in really safe environments. how difficult was that evacuation effort given the r
cyclone trevor has already made landfall.ong winds in queensland — but that system has now moved into the northern territory — threatening dozens of remote indigenous communities. the australian army has helped evacuate thousands of families from their homes to emergency centres in darwin and katherine. noelene swanson is from not—for—profit organisation save the children, and helped with the evacuations. she gave me this update from darwin. look, they are extremely remote. they are...
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cyclone trevor has already made landfall. the strong winds in queensland — but that system has now moved into the northern territory — threatening dozens of remote indigenous communities. the australian army has helped evacuate thousands of families from their homes to emergency centres in darwin and katherine. they are exceedingly remote. they are communities that in the wet season are communities that in the wet season when it rains are cut off for months at a time, hundreds and hundreds of miles from the nearest town. these communities are also island communities involved as well and you can imagine the isolation of those in weather like this which are com pletely those in weather like this which are completely reliant on our craft to get in and out. the evacuation effort has been absolutely superb. as he said, more than 2000 people taken to darwin and katherine and placed in very safe environments. and how difficult was that evacuation effort, given the re m ote ness evacuation effort, given the remoteness of these commun
cyclone trevor has already made landfall. the strong winds in queensland — but that system has now moved into the northern territory — threatening dozens of remote indigenous communities. the australian army has helped evacuate thousands of families from their homes to emergency centres in darwin and katherine. they are exceedingly remote. they are communities that in the wet season are communities that in the wet season when it rains are cut off for months at a time, hundreds and hundreds...
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across the border in zimbabwe a cyclone. across the border in zimbabwea similar cyclone. situation, rescue efforts continuing, in malawi i am told that 80,000 people are now in camps and the need foods and medical supplies but their needs are immense. the response to this disaster has been growing by the day and local people have come together to support those people who have been affected. the international community is also responding. donations have been growing by the day. the biggest challenge once they get to the ground is how to distribute them because the cyclone destroyed the infrastructure, it's very difficult to get the emergency supplies people so desperately need to them. let's go back to the march in london, nicola sturgeon has been addressing the rally, she has been telling the crowd theresa may had pitched parliament against the people. scotland, the land where more than 60% voted to remain in the european union. our voice has been ignored. but it is not only our voice that has been ignored. the voice that has been ignored. the voice of the 48% who voted r
across the border in zimbabwe a cyclone. across the border in zimbabwea similar cyclone. situation, rescue efforts continuing, in malawi i am told that 80,000 people are now in camps and the need foods and medical supplies but their needs are immense. the response to this disaster has been growing by the day and local people have come together to support those people who have been affected. the international community is also responding. donations have been growing by the day. the biggest...
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here is the cyclone on the satellite image.zambique on thursday night and on through friday into saturday the storm system has slowly been edging its way further west through zimbabwe, malawi bringing torrential rain and flooding although the wind has now eased, the storm will be slow moving again through sunday into monday and we can see another 200, 400 millimetres of into monday and we can see another 200,400 millimetres of rain exacerbating the ongoing flooding problems. let's get some of the day's other news. tens of thousands of supporters of catalan independence have rallied in spain's capital madrid — in protest at an ongoing trial of twelve separatist leaders. protest organisers said 120,000 people attended — but spanish police put the number at just 18,000. the separatist leaders of catalonia's failed 2017 independence bid face rebellion charges. if convicted, some could face up to twenty five years in prison. a murder investigation has begun in italy after the mysterious death of a model who testified against the for
here is the cyclone on the satellite image.zambique on thursday night and on through friday into saturday the storm system has slowly been edging its way further west through zimbabwe, malawi bringing torrential rain and flooding although the wind has now eased, the storm will be slow moving again through sunday into monday and we can see another 200, 400 millimetres of into monday and we can see another 200,400 millimetres of rain exacerbating the ongoing flooding problems. let's get some of...
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here is the cyclone on the satellite image.n thursday night and on through friday into saturday the storm system has slowly been edging its way further west through zimbabwe, malawi bringing torrential rain and flooding. although the wind has now eased, the storm will be slow moving again through sunday into monday, and we can see another 200, 400 millimetres of rain exacerbating the ongoing flooding problems. a murder investigation has begun in italy after the mysterious death of a moroccan model who gave evidence in court against the former prime minister, silvio berlusconi. italian media reports say tests show that imane fadil, who was a regular at mr berlusconi's notorious "bunga bunga" sex parties, was poisoned with radioactive substances. caroline rigby has more. the 33—year—old died on march 1st, a month after being admitted to hospital in milan with severe stomach pains. her lawyer said she expressed a fear she'd been poisoned. one of italy's leading newspapers, corriere della sera, reported toxicology results from samp
here is the cyclone on the satellite image.n thursday night and on through friday into saturday the storm system has slowly been edging its way further west through zimbabwe, malawi bringing torrential rain and flooding. although the wind has now eased, the storm will be slow moving again through sunday into monday, and we can see another 200, 400 millimetres of rain exacerbating the ongoing flooding problems. a murder investigation has begun in italy after the mysterious death of a moroccan...
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it's been a week since the cyclone devastated the country.he fear of the cyclone has subsided, but the misery is overwhelming. everything is in short supply. >> we're starving. we're on some waiting list, but there is not enough aid. we're suffering and no one is giving us anything. >> survivors from surrounding region are arriving by boat lookoking for support,t, butut prices have tripled in a short time. food and medicine supplies are slow to arrive. the united d nations has g give bleak assessment. >> the executive director described the scene on the ground as desperate stating that the situation on the ground and i quote her, i'm quoting her, the situation on the ground remains critical. there is no electricity or running water. hundreds of thousands of children need immediate help. the priority right now is to give them shelter, fofo, water, education, protection. >> the u.n. estimates that in mozambique and in neighboring countries, the cyclone affected over a million people, half of them children. many are waiting for humanitarian aid,
it's been a week since the cyclone devastated the country.he fear of the cyclone has subsided, but the misery is overwhelming. everything is in short supply. >> we're starving. we're on some waiting list, but there is not enough aid. we're suffering and no one is giving us anything. >> survivors from surrounding region are arriving by boat lookoking for support,t, butut prices have tripled in a short time. food and medicine supplies are slow to arrive. the united d nations has g...
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and can kill within hours if not treated hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes in the cyclon that hit mozambique malawi and zimbabwe one of the worst affected areas is the city of the indian ocean. and in many settlements such as here in beirut the flooding hasn't completely receded and many people are waiting for help. there's no aid even though i live here alone with my children. every extra day in the mud increases the risk of severe diarrhea or even of cholera outbreaks in rural districts the situation is even worse large areas of land are still under water we visit a small clinic in the village of one go or what the storm left of it there is only one doctor who treats one hundred fifty patients a day testing them for malaria another looming danger he would be powerless against a cholera outbreak. yes the numbers are increasing we can't do much we hand out chlorine tablets to disinfect the drinking water and we tell people to wash free before eating it and especially to wash their hands with. anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world healt
and can kill within hours if not treated hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes in the cyclon that hit mozambique malawi and zimbabwe one of the worst affected areas is the city of the indian ocean. and in many settlements such as here in beirut the flooding hasn't completely receded and many people are waiting for help. there's no aid even though i live here alone with my children. every extra day in the mud increases the risk of severe diarrhea or even of cholera outbreaks in rural...
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cyclone cyclone idai reached speeds of up to 120 miles an hour, and brought with it torrential rain. and tents. cyclone idai came in off the indian ocean at the port city of beira, which has been largely submerged, before making its way into zimbabwe. 0ur reporter shingai nyoka has managed to get to chimanimani, close to the border with mozambique, and sent this report. shops with their fronts torn off, windows shattered in the street. roofs rendered useless, ripped from theirjoists. this is beira, where it's thought there has been the greatest loss of life. while the damage on the ground is bad enough, it is from the air that you can see the scale of what has happened here. beira is the major port on mozambique's coast. now it is largely underwater, after the cyclone tore through it, bringing the sea in its wake. the city's tightly packed suburbs submerged. no—one knows yet the true loss of life here. translation: flying sheets of metal decapitated people. some people are in hospital. it's really bad. we don't eat properly. we don't sleep properly. we have no home. from the suburbs,
cyclone cyclone idai reached speeds of up to 120 miles an hour, and brought with it torrential rain. and tents. cyclone idai came in off the indian ocean at the port city of beira, which has been largely submerged, before making its way into zimbabwe. 0ur reporter shingai nyoka has managed to get to chimanimani, close to the border with mozambique, and sent this report. shops with their fronts torn off, windows shattered in the street. roofs rendered useless, ripped from theirjoists. this is...
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>> the massive impact by this cyclone.ith e know about the areas is frankly precious little at this stage. government officials got into that city of around 500,000 people. as we said it's a low lying region. at least one dam had a broken its banks in the recent days. which really compounded the flooding. joining the forceful waves approximate mass i gusts that were pushing down houses falling over trees and destroys parts of the at least one of the main hospitals. so the access is the big issue according to humanitarian workers wech spoken to. the main highway is cut off. they have four helicopters. one un and government helicopters accessing the scene. giving life saving food and sanitation help. the cyclone didn't just his mozambique. it crashed through. and into key areas. also have been cut off. and military engineers have been working to set up road systems to allow aid to get in. the severity is hard to judge. look at those images the drone shots. you can see a massive part of the city was frankly wiped out. but the
>> the massive impact by this cyclone.ith e know about the areas is frankly precious little at this stage. government officials got into that city of around 500,000 people. as we said it's a low lying region. at least one dam had a broken its banks in the recent days. which really compounded the flooding. joining the forceful waves approximate mass i gusts that were pushing down houses falling over trees and destroys parts of the at least one of the main hospitals. so the access is the...
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rescuers join the desperate effort for those stranded by a cyclone.pite the rain, algerians tell the streets, keeping up their demand for the president to go. isil noe house says longer holds
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the united nations warns cyclone idai has caused a "massive disaster" in southern africa.here could be more than 1,000, while many have also been killed in zimbabwe and malawi. across the region, tens of thousands have lost their homes, with some victims trapped on rooftops and clinging to trees awaiting rescue. aid workers say there's also a threat of waterborne diseases. our world affairs correspondent naomi grimley reports. shattered buildings and water — that's all that seems to be left of the city of beira, which took the full force of cyclone idai. watch how the lonely figure in the centre of your screen wades towards what's left of a home. in a landscape where tree tops are now lapped by water, one man is precariously winched to safety by rescue workers. a swathe of land 50km wide is completely submerged. many have been left clinging to roofs, as these pictures show. thankfully, aid is arriving in the shape of food, shelter kits and cash assistance, but it will reach urban areas first. rural communities will have to wait longer for help to come. so we're talking abo
the united nations warns cyclone idai has caused a "massive disaster" in southern africa.here could be more than 1,000, while many have also been killed in zimbabwe and malawi. across the region, tens of thousands have lost their homes, with some victims trapped on rooftops and clinging to trees awaiting rescue. aid workers say there's also a threat of waterborne diseases. our world affairs correspondent naomi grimley reports. shattered buildings and water — that's all that seems to...
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the hunt for survivors of the mozambique cyclone continues.and are feared dead with hundreds more missing. just 10 days before britain is due to leave the european union, brexit has been complicated even further by a ruling from the speaker of the house of commons. it is a major blow to the prime minister. drawing on parliamentary convention going back 400 years, the speaker has ruled she cannot have a third go at getting her brexit deal approved by mps unless the motion is substantially different from before. the eu insists the current withdrawal deal cannot be changed. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. time isn't healing, it's hurting. every day, it seems theresa may's task gets harder and harder. arriving at the back gates of number 10 today, she'd planned to have another go at getting her deal through, not knowing what the speaker had up the sleeves of his black gown. order, i wish to make a statement to the house. john bercow has the ultimate power in parliament, and, as it stands, he says the government cannot try again. what
the hunt for survivors of the mozambique cyclone continues.and are feared dead with hundreds more missing. just 10 days before britain is due to leave the european union, brexit has been complicated even further by a ruling from the speaker of the house of commons. it is a major blow to the prime minister. drawing on parliamentary convention going back 400 years, the speaker has ruled she cannot have a third go at getting her brexit deal approved by mps unless the motion is substantially...
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from the suburbs, cyclone idai's destructive force spread inland.ring zimbabwe. landslides, rockfalls and raging waters have marooned hundreds. as you can see, the devastation of cyclone idai — there is a major crater here. now, this is one of the main access roads between the city of mutare, where the support teams and the supplies are, and the villages of chimanimani, which have been cut off. we met an elderly couple who were trying to check on family members on the other side. he tells us he has been trying to call his family, trapped in chimanimani, to find out if they survived the storm, but he hasn't been able to reach them. his wife, miriam, makes the sounds that that the wind and water made as the storm approached. she says the rains have been relentless. 5 million people were in need of food aid before the floods. this makes matters so much worse. shingai nyoka, bbc news, chimanimani, eastern zimbabwe. let's get some of the day's other news. the chief executive of warner brothers has resigned amid allegations he promised film roles in retur
from the suburbs, cyclone idai's destructive force spread inland.ring zimbabwe. landslides, rockfalls and raging waters have marooned hundreds. as you can see, the devastation of cyclone idai — there is a major crater here. now, this is one of the main access roads between the city of mutare, where the support teams and the supplies are, and the villages of chimanimani, which have been cut off. we met an elderly couple who were trying to check on family members on the other side. he tells us...
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in southern africa the number of people killed when cyclonic die hit mozambique has doubled and it's expected to rise further president confirmed that more than two hundred people have died and close to three hundred fifty thousand are at risk the u.n. says cyclonic you die could be one of the worst weather related disasters to hit the southern hemisphere the destructions made it hard for rescue crews and aid groups to reach victims in remote areas the storms also left a trail of destruction in zimbabwe and malawi the city of bear in mozambique is one of the hardest hit places ninety percent of its infrastructure has been destroyed fundamental is there she's met victims struggling to cope with the storm's impact. traumatized but safe survivors of cyclonic die over live at para airport one helicopter load at a time they come from boozy one of the hardest hit areas insofar province infants a mother and daughter this is the first dry land they've seen in days. another chopper lands filled with young children but hundreds of thousands more remain in desperate need. the united nations say
in southern africa the number of people killed when cyclonic die hit mozambique has doubled and it's expected to rise further president confirmed that more than two hundred people have died and close to three hundred fifty thousand are at risk the u.n. says cyclonic you die could be one of the worst weather related disasters to hit the southern hemisphere the destructions made it hard for rescue crews and aid groups to reach victims in remote areas the storms also left a trail of destruction in...
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this community was the hardest hit when cyclone idai swept through.ou see some of them have lost their entire belongings and they have nothing they are still holding on to. brent: and nothing to do -- >> and nothing to do but wait. >> we have nothing to help ourselves. >> this disaster is heartbreaking. my only consolation is that my family and i are alive. >> help is patchy. roads and bridges that have not been swept away are often still impassable. helicopters are helping the critically injured when they can. low clouds mean thehey can only fly occasionally. >> everything is covered in mud. >> doctors say they are seeing wounds turn septic because it is taking so long to reach the injured. for those seeking help, it's a race against time. brent: chinese president xi jinping has started a five-day tour of europe that will take him to italy, france, and monaco. his plane touched down today. italy is seen as an infrastructure initiative as its ports and roads provide access to markets. xi will meet with angela merkel and jean-claude juncker in paris. y
this community was the hardest hit when cyclone idai swept through.ou see some of them have lost their entire belongings and they have nothing they are still holding on to. brent: and nothing to do -- >> and nothing to do but wait. >> we have nothing to help ourselves. >> this disaster is heartbreaking. my only consolation is that my family and i are alive. >> help is patchy. roads and bridges that have not been swept away are often still impassable. helicopters are...
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meanwhile malawi is also at the risk of flooding the cyclon set to bring heavy winds over the coming days both countries are flown to various weather into effect seen more than two hundred people were killed by flooding in. joining me now is allison shagari freelance journalist who is currently in the flood affected areas in south in malawi hello thanks for joining us what is the situation like on the ground as we speak as we speak now the situation on the ground is not over that proved a little provision sure fifty seven people up to sixty two have so far die. ivan three. thousand of people are being evacuated the number of people each happy hour. very very groups of countries for sure but maybe from tomorrow it could be some rain coming. now what's happening on the grounds now i mean there's still people being pulled to safety what something key you can tell us now. through the park mean over time management are deployed. to get parts. treated. for being deployed to one of the more crucial areas in. the district where people who are white. women and children so the situation the gr
meanwhile malawi is also at the risk of flooding the cyclon set to bring heavy winds over the coming days both countries are flown to various weather into effect seen more than two hundred people were killed by flooding in. joining me now is allison shagari freelance journalist who is currently in the flood affected areas in south in malawi hello thanks for joining us what is the situation like on the ground as we speak as we speak now the situation on the ground is not over that proved a...
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cyclone idai brings disaster in dss wake. the u.n.hundf thousands could be affected by the unfolding emergency. >> we have heard harrowing stories. some rescuers told me of homes id bodies being washed aw the rivers. laura:ot swapping ll jerseys and much more besides -- president trump and brazil's leader have plenty they agree on.- plus jane: this is alfie. a great way to visit a museum for the dogs. a collection where canines reign supreme. laura: welcome to "world news america." the u.n. says cyclone idai is the worsweather disaster to hit the southern hemisphere, and the emergency is getting bigger by the hour. in mambique, which was hardest hit, the president is warning that the death toll could to 1000. a 30-mile stretch of land is riverwater after the burst its banks. the storm made landfall with one winds over 100 miles an hour. m ed inland, carrying the floodwaters to malawi in zimbabwe. edporter: the cyclone carvut a whole new landscape. rivers and waterfalls now flow where generations lived. communities separated and in nee
cyclone idai brings disaster in dss wake. the u.n.hundf thousands could be affected by the unfolding emergency. >> we have heard harrowing stories. some rescuers told me of homes id bodies being washed aw the rivers. laura:ot swapping ll jerseys and much more besides -- president trump and brazil's leader have plenty they agree on.- plus jane: this is alfie. a great way to visit a museum for the dogs. a collection where canines reign supreme. laura: welcome to "world news...
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is it possible to prepare for a cyclone of this magnitude? of work was being done on the ground including by red cross volu nteers the ground including by red cross volunteers to try and make sure that people were aware of the impending storm and encourage them to evacuate. it is not clear what happens. there will be time for postmortems, so to speak, in the weeks ahead. 0ne postmortems, so to speak, in the weeks ahead. one factor seems to be at one of the major aggravating factors of the cyclone was the fact there was huge flooding already in there was huge flooding already in the area. there was a huge flooding in zimbabwe and malawi to the west, and that water naturally moves east into mozambique before going back into mozambique before going back into the ocean. it seems that some communities were caught between the cyclone and the storm surge, the wind and rain that that brought, then the flood water rushing from then the flood water rushing from the west. some of those communities had nowhere to go. you said you have collea g u es had n
is it possible to prepare for a cyclone of this magnitude? of work was being done on the ground including by red cross volu nteers the ground including by red cross volunteers to try and make sure that people were aware of the impending storm and encourage them to evacuate. it is not clear what happens. there will be time for postmortems, so to speak, in the weeks ahead. 0ne postmortems, so to speak, in the weeks ahead. one factor seems to be at one of the major aggravating factors of the...
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laura: so much sufring in the wake of the cyclone.residentfo -- er bosnian serb leader will spend the of his life in jail after a court rejected his appeal and increased his sentence. heof was found guiltenocide and war crimes, including an massacre, the worst atrocity in europe since world war ii. the judge ruled his sentence was too light. the european commission fined google 1.7 million u.s. dollars -- blking rivals. addressed the concerns but promises to make additional changes. the parliament in cad -- in kazakhstanoted to change the name of the capital astana to nursultan to honor its outgoing leader. the move was proposed by the new the outgoing leader resigned on tuesday but is expected to carry on playing a leading role in politics. ohio helped donald trump to victory and he was back there today as he looks ahead to the 2020 campaign. the impact of his trade policy c on the state auding his narrative, as are the continued attacks on john mccain who clashed with mr. trump on issues from russia to health care. this is mr. trump
laura: so much sufring in the wake of the cyclone.residentfo -- er bosnian serb leader will spend the of his life in jail after a court rejected his appeal and increased his sentence. heof was found guiltenocide and war crimes, including an massacre, the worst atrocity in europe since world war ii. the judge ruled his sentence was too light. the european commission fined google 1.7 million u.s. dollars -- blking rivals. addressed the concerns but promises to make additional changes. the...
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you know, the pom cyclone, a lot of people are like what's that, a bomb and cyclone. psych lo genesis for any storm. what makes this a cyclone, a rapid drop in air temperature. we're talking 24 millibar. millibar refers to what we use to measure air pressure. that's what caused that intensity in the storm. in fact, we're still seeing some rotation out of this, which means we're not out of the woods. for the most part starting to track. minneapolis starting to see, of course, those strong gusty conditions. that storm. it's really going to be a powerful one. it's going to continue to be that way. we've seen the worst of it. because it was so rapid, typically these storms last for a short period of time. continue to see that threat for the next several hours. bringing it back home, clear sk conditions here, nothing to worry about. this is a live look in san francisco. no clouds in sight. because of that temperatures chilly. santa rosa, 39, 30 for palo alto, 38 for morgan hill. check out microclimate highs as you get ready for your day. temperatures in the 60s very simila
you know, the pom cyclone, a lot of people are like what's that, a bomb and cyclone. psych lo genesis for any storm. what makes this a cyclone, a rapid drop in air temperature. we're talking 24 millibar. millibar refers to what we use to measure air pressure. that's what caused that intensity in the storm. in fact, we're still seeing some rotation out of this, which means we're not out of the woods. for the most part starting to track. minneapolis starting to see, of course, those strong gusty...
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from the suburbs, cyclone idai's destructive force spread inland.rock falls and raging waters have marooned hundreds. as you can see, the devastation of cyclone idai. there is a major crater here. this is one of the main access roads between the city of mutare, where the support teams and the supplies are, and the villages of chimanimani, which have been cut off. we met an elderly couple who were trying to check on family members on the other side. he tells us he has been trying to call family trapped in chimanimani, to find out if they survived the storm, but he has not been able to reach them. as night falls, rescue teams are managing to save those trapped by the rising waters. plucking people from trees, providing comforting arms for a distressed child. but once on dry land, hunger and homelessness become the next challenge. shingai nyoka, bbc news, chimanimani, eastern zimbabwe. big crowds gathered in cardiff earlier tonight to celebrate the welsh rugby team's rather magnificent grand slam victory at the weekend. warren gatland's men, who claime
from the suburbs, cyclone idai's destructive force spread inland.rock falls and raging waters have marooned hundreds. as you can see, the devastation of cyclone idai. there is a major crater here. this is one of the main access roads between the city of mutare, where the support teams and the supplies are, and the villages of chimanimani, which have been cut off. we met an elderly couple who were trying to check on family members on the other side. he tells us he has been trying to call family...
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the storm water from cyclone idai may only be starting to recede, but its effects linger on. check out the latest weather forecast for you now with sarah keith lucas. it has been a beautiful day across most parts of the country, we have had a lot of blue sky, the blossom is really coming out now. a picture of cherry blossom comes from one of our weather watchers in worcestershire. it has been breezy at the far north of scotland. through this evening and tonight, the northern isles and western isles, strengthening winds. elsewhere, we have largely clear skies. some mist and fog patches forming, particularly across northern patches of england and wales with temperatures in rural spots falling close to freezing. they could be a touch of frost in the most prone spots. on friday, a fine —looking day for the bulk of england wales and southern and south—eastern scotland. we are looking at 13 to 17 celsius in these areas. through the weekend, that cooler air will slowly sink its way south across the country. still a lot of dry weather on the cards. you can see in london 18 degrees on
the storm water from cyclone idai may only be starting to recede, but its effects linger on. check out the latest weather forecast for you now with sarah keith lucas. it has been a beautiful day across most parts of the country, we have had a lot of blue sky, the blossom is really coming out now. a picture of cherry blossom comes from one of our weather watchers in worcestershire. it has been breezy at the far north of scotland. through this evening and tonight, the northern isles and western...
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three days after the cyclon struck he was found clinging to a tree almost entirely submerged in water now just science navigates the same water that nearly drowned him to rebuild what little is left of his flooded home now. there is no more reason to go back all of our houses have been destroyed risky workers say they've moved as many people as possible in dando district but there are many more they say the situation was made worse because people refused to leave their homes ahead of the storm this is a river it's bang. soon after the psycho hit some of the people who've lost their homes have come to this school to find a place to stay they may have found shelter and some water has been delivered but there's very little in the way of. a few hundred people living at the school several families are crammed into one classroom their usual shrugging i have been here since a cyclon hit by days ago so all the roofs are blown away when i look for help my neighbor but his house was also destroyed. the devastation is worse in rural areas at this point too far away and flooded to be reached by r
three days after the cyclon struck he was found clinging to a tree almost entirely submerged in water now just science navigates the same water that nearly drowned him to rebuild what little is left of his flooded home now. there is no more reason to go back all of our houses have been destroyed risky workers say they've moved as many people as possible in dando district but there are many more they say the situation was made worse because people refused to leave their homes ahead of the storm...
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the cyclone has carved out a whole new landscape.terfalls now flow where generations have lived. communities separated and in need of help. the weak, the old, women with children on their backs, have trekked for hours through mud to get to safety. this makeshift centre has only the basics. food, shelter, a few medicines for the injured. we've heard harrowing stories. some rescuers have told me of homes and also bodies being washed away in the rivers below, washed away to mozambique, which is behind this mountain range, gone, never to come back again. the trauma of the last few days is written on most faces here. many homes collapsed as people slept. sarah mhlanga managed to escape. herjob, as a survivor, has been to bury the dead. translation: most of the bodies were badly decomposed. we weren't able to move them, and we had to bury them in pairs because we didn't have enough coffins. yesterday we buried 70 people. others are making their way back through the treacherous roads to search for their loved ones. kururu nyakare‘s uncle an
the cyclone has carved out a whole new landscape.terfalls now flow where generations have lived. communities separated and in need of help. the weak, the old, women with children on their backs, have trekked for hours through mud to get to safety. this makeshift centre has only the basics. food, shelter, a few medicines for the injured. we've heard harrowing stories. some rescuers have told me of homes and also bodies being washed away in the rivers below, washed away to mozambique, which is...
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i am told that 70 volu nteers cyclone. to be turned away. —— so some of them had to be turned away. —— so many volunteers. this applies will be shipped to the affected region. but there are challenges ahead. —— the supplies. across the border in zimbabwe, some belief as more people are rescued. thousands need help to get out. the injured and vulnerable are given priority. tough choices rescuers have to make with their limited means. the true scale of this disaster is not yet known. thereafter he is of worst times are how does heavy rains continue to pound the affected area. —— there are fears of worse times. rivers could burst their banks, causing more destruction. the conditions here also put many at risk of contracting diseases. thousands have lost everything. but they are making do with what they can, as they wait for more help to arrive. let's turn to one of our top business stories now — because traders on the new york stock exchange will be breaking their strict "no jea ns" dress code today and digging out their deni
i am told that 70 volu nteers cyclone. to be turned away. —— so some of them had to be turned away. —— so many volunteers. this applies will be shipped to the affected region. but there are challenges ahead. —— the supplies. across the border in zimbabwe, some belief as more people are rescued. thousands need help to get out. the injured and vulnerable are given priority. tough choices rescuers have to make with their limited means. the true scale of this disaster is not yet known....
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in southeastern africa, a picture of the devastation caused by a cyclone. they fear the death toll in his country alone could rise to more than 1,000. i'm brent goff, good to have you with us. a new brexit crisis with the u.k. said to crash out of the european union in just 11 days. today the speaker of the house of commons said a third vote on prime minister teresa may's brexit plan will not take place unless the question before lawmakers is substantially different from last week's vote. the prime minister is reportedly furious at this decision. lawmakers rejected her plan on tuesday. they agreed to ask the european union for a delay to the start of brexit. some say this is a accusational crisis. here is john bercow, the house of commons speaker said earlier today. >> what the government cannot legitimately do is to resubmit to the house the same proposition or substantially the sasame proposition as that of lt week which was rejected by 149 votes. this ruling should not be regarded as my last word on the subject. it is simply meant to indicate the test wh
in southeastern africa, a picture of the devastation caused by a cyclone. they fear the death toll in his country alone could rise to more than 1,000. i'm brent goff, good to have you with us. a new brexit crisis with the u.k. said to crash out of the european union in just 11 days. today the speaker of the house of commons said a third vote on prime minister teresa may's brexit plan will not take place unless the question before lawmakers is substantially different from last week's vote. the...
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millions were in the path of cyclone idai in mozambique.or urgent international humanitarian assistance. mrs machel, a former mozambican education minister and nelson mandela‘s widow, has been speaking exclusively to the bbc. 0ur correspondent milton nkosi began by asking her what she wants the international community to do. i asked the united nations to send a specialised team to do the assessment. we need to know the magnitude, the depth, the extension, the complexity of this tragedy. which we don‘t have. seconds, there are three countries involved, not just mozambique — it is so bubbly and malawi. so we need the united nations to look at the three countries — it is zimbabwe and malawi. and make a joint appeal as a region. as far concerned, is the mozambique government are to deal with this disaster? no, the magnitude and complexity of this crisis is not in the hands of one single government. we need support from the international community. i know the international community. i know the international community. i know the international c
millions were in the path of cyclone idai in mozambique.or urgent international humanitarian assistance. mrs machel, a former mozambican education minister and nelson mandela‘s widow, has been speaking exclusively to the bbc. 0ur correspondent milton nkosi began by asking her what she wants the international community to do. i asked the united nations to send a specialised team to do the assessment. we need to know the magnitude, the depth, the extension, the complexity of this tragedy. which...
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fears of malaria and cholera in thee aftermath of cyclone.le loves to hold a big lunch r its latest iphones. today it was selling streaming service, apple tv+. it is meant to be a rival to netflix and amazon. apple rolled out hollywood stars to make its pitch, including jennifer aniston, steven a spielber even oprah. the c credit-card and news service. dave lee was at the event and he spoke to me earli. how much of a strategic shift is this for apple? dave: yes, laura, you mentioned they were unveiling the future reaming service. i think they were also unveiling essentially the future of apple, a company at will have to rely less on selling hardware and selling things ld e the iphone ll have to bring in new streams of revenue, what they call the services division. this is things like apple music, the icloud, and now apple tv+. what they will have is a measure of original content the way netflix makes its own material and apple is suspending -- is spending $2 billion achieving that. it will also be a portal tan other ls, channels like hbo and
fears of malaria and cholera in thee aftermath of cyclone.le loves to hold a big lunch r its latest iphones. today it was selling streaming service, apple tv+. it is meant to be a rival to netflix and amazon. apple rolled out hollywood stars to make its pitch, including jennifer aniston, steven a spielber even oprah. the c credit-card and news service. dave lee was at the event and he spoke to me earli. how much of a strategic shift is this for apple? dave: yes, laura, you mentioned they were...
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cyclone idai causes extensive flooding, leaving tens ofof thouousands homelessss, more thn 400 0 dead i in mozambique,e, zimbababwe, and mullllally. >> all my life, i've never seen anything like this before. it is the first time. amy: we will get it update from friends ofagar with the earth international. and finally, as nebraska and the u.s. midwest recover from devastating climate change -fueled floods, we will speak with historian nick estes on how two centuries of resistance created d the movement proclaimg water is life. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump declared thursday the u.s. is ready to recognize israeli sovereignty over t the occupupied golan hei, which it seized from syria in 1967. trump announced the move via twitter, writing -- "after 52 years it is time for the united states to fully recognize israel's sovereignty over the golan heights, which is of critical strategic and security importance to the state of israel and regional stability!" after a meeting with secretary o
cyclone idai causes extensive flooding, leaving tens ofof thouousands homelessss, more thn 400 0 dead i in mozambique,e, zimbababwe, and mullllally. >> all my life, i've never seen anything like this before. it is the first time. amy: we will get it update from friends ofagar with the earth international. and finally, as nebraska and the u.s. midwest recover from devastating climate change -fueled floods, we will speak with historian nick estes on how two centuries of resistance created d...
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cyclone, now having to deal with an outbreak of disease.stern coasts of australia. cyclone trevor has made landfall in the northern territory, where thousands of homes have been evacuated. further west, cyclone veronica has strengthened to a category—three storm. the al noor mosque in christchurch, new zealand, has reopened, eight days after the fatal shootings there. heavily—armed police continue to guard the building but small numbers of worshippers are being allowed in. thousands of people marched through christchurch last night in support of those affected. eight days ago, the al noor mosque was the scene of mass murder. 42 of the 50 victims died at the al noor mosque, and today the police handed it back to the muslim community. it will remain the epicentre for the community's grief, but there is a sense that this is a very symbolic step forward. across the road at hagley park here in christchurch, 5000 people marched in what's known as the march for love. this event, organised by three 16—year—old high school students, another powerful
cyclone, now having to deal with an outbreak of disease.stern coasts of australia. cyclone trevor has made landfall in the northern territory, where thousands of homes have been evacuated. further west, cyclone veronica has strengthened to a category—three storm. the al noor mosque in christchurch, new zealand, has reopened, eight days after the fatal shootings there. heavily—armed police continue to guard the building but small numbers of worshippers are being allowed in. thousands of...
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live from london also coming up a tropical cyclone leaves dozens dead and missing and hundreds of thousands cutoff from mozambique and zimbabwe. forensic teams don't examine bodies for mass graves around the iraqi town of sin jaw but i still killed more than three thousand years e.d.'s last. tens of thousands of catalans protest against the trial of twelve pro independence leaders they say all political prisoners. are new zealand police say the death toll in the shootings has now risen to fifty after another body was found during a wide a search of the targeted mosques attacked during friday prayers essential quavers through the country earlier on saturday the main suspect appeared in court as wayne hay reports from cross church. dressed in white prison clothes australian born brenton terence stood before a judge charged with murder. without. terrance is the main suspect of an attack at this mosque in christchurch a survivor filmed the scene inside moments after the gunman had opened fire the gunman live streamed his attack on facebook as he indiscriminately opened fire on more than two hun
live from london also coming up a tropical cyclone leaves dozens dead and missing and hundreds of thousands cutoff from mozambique and zimbabwe. forensic teams don't examine bodies for mass graves around the iraqi town of sin jaw but i still killed more than three thousand years e.d.'s last. tens of thousands of catalans protest against the trial of twelve pro independence leaders they say all political prisoners. are new zealand police say the death toll in the shootings has now risen to fifty...
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mozambique has killed more than one hundred people but things may get worse for the region as a tropical cyclone is on its way. from dropping crimes are picking up the microphone. in nigeria. music wrapping up a life. as a. junior here welcome to the show now nearly a million people have been affected after severe floods in. mozambique started in the middle of last week. and central and northern was on the at least seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact in malawi while one hundred forty one thousand people have been affected in mozambique and it's expected to get worse in tropical cyclone the die is approaching and is due to make landfall in mozambique on thursday authorities there. for help meanwhile is also at risk of flooding. to bring heavy winds over the coming days. in terms of more than two hundred people killed by flooding in minot. joining me now is. who is currently in the flood affected areas in south in malawi. joining us what is the situation like on the ground as we speak. as we speak now the situation on the ground is not all of our troops and this information sh
mozambique has killed more than one hundred people but things may get worse for the region as a tropical cyclone is on its way. from dropping crimes are picking up the microphone. in nigeria. music wrapping up a life. as a. junior here welcome to the show now nearly a million people have been affected after severe floods in. mozambique started in the middle of last week. and central and northern was on the at least seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact in malawi while one...
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it leads to a cathedral, one of many buildings battered by the cyclone. have already been rescued from here, but many more are still in desperate need. nearby, we stopped on an island of higher ground, where south african military helicopters were delivering aid. this single white tent represents the international aid community. 100 more are needed and expected, so many people have taken refuge here. what is striking is the dignity and weariness. this situation is very, very serious. there is trouble here, you can say that we are in trouble. yeah, it's a dangerous situation, because the people are dying because of this flood. but those on the dry land are the lucky ones. this man was saved from a precarious refuge above the water. international rescue teams are now stepping up their operations, flying whenever the weather relents. 0n the ground, survivors are given what comfort is available. fresh water is the first, most basic need. in the city of beira, the thousands who've lost their homes are being sheltered in schools and churches, in the few buildin
it leads to a cathedral, one of many buildings battered by the cyclone. have already been rescued from here, but many more are still in desperate need. nearby, we stopped on an island of higher ground, where south african military helicopters were delivering aid. this single white tent represents the international aid community. 100 more are needed and expected, so many people have taken refuge here. what is striking is the dignity and weariness. this situation is very, very serious. there is...
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are affected by the fallout from cyclone he die rescue teams are still struggling t to reach survivors after the storm slanted to mozambique. zimbabwe and malawi several days ago well officials in zimbabwe say the death toll that stands at around one hundred but is expected to rise. and in mozambique is the city of bay route thatas been hit hardestt y yesterdayay mozambibs president said off disobeying. at the damamage the death toll could risese as high as thousand will we can go now. to t the ciy of beira. at we were hoping to speak to after bobby i'm just hearing that he's. ernie. unavailable so we are now going to go back to algeria and the price tests. their apologies lot of technical problems. i let's go back to the capital city then -- in algiers whether have been -- huge protests today people they're very angry about that president beautifully cat at refusing to step down he scrapped his bid for a fifth term but he is staying on and says he will stay on beyond. the end of his mandate which runs out next month. and most of all can you tell us about today's protests. i just heard
are affected by the fallout from cyclone he die rescue teams are still struggling t to reach survivors after the storm slanted to mozambique. zimbabwe and malawi several days ago well officials in zimbabwe say the death toll that stands at around one hundred but is expected to rise. and in mozambique is the city of bay route thatas been hit hardestt y yesterdayay mozambibs president said off disobeying. at the damamage the death toll could risese as high as thousand will we can go now. to t the...
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for many people in this region life was tough before cyclon eat ice truck is becoming even harder they will probably recover eventually but it could take a long long time tony berkeley al-jazeera tika central mozambique. more on the impact of science on a diet coming up missing bridges and rivers changing course how the entire landscape of zimbabwe district has changed. hello there we have some very wet and windy weather over parts of north america at the moment so thanks to this weather system hey you can see it working its way up the northeastern coast that sport to some heavy rain and a lot of heavy snow as well in fact by the time that system eventually clears away some of us could have seen up to thirty centimeters of snow from this system behind it is generally looking a lot drier for a time but then misses the next system and that one's working over already flooded areas so cools further problems over the next few days towards the west it looks like things are calming down force as we head into sunday san francisco getting to a pleasant fifteen degrees i mean further towards the
for many people in this region life was tough before cyclon eat ice truck is becoming even harder they will probably recover eventually but it could take a long long time tony berkeley al-jazeera tika central mozambique. more on the impact of science on a diet coming up missing bridges and rivers changing course how the entire landscape of zimbabwe district has changed. hello there we have some very wet and windy weather over parts of north america at the moment so thanks to this weather system...
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and zimbabwe is the latest country in the south in southern africa to feel the force of tropical cyclone addai thirty one people have now been killed and dozens are missing after flash floods swept away votes roads and bridges was to almost killed one hundred people in malawi and mozambique . ok let's go back to those attacks in new zealand and the suspect charged with the shooting is from australia our port to. his hometown in grafton that's in the state of new south wales and she found a community trying to distance itself from him. it's dawn in the sleepy provincial town of grafton is waking up to another day of reflection about the horrific events in christ church and its connection to it brenton tarrant spent at least the first twenty years of his life in grafton before travelling around the world he went to the local school and worked as a personal trainer in a gym his alleged attack on two mosques in christ church last week has deeply disturbed religious leaders in his home town we've got the inside to you now to set up you know a role we also carrying out all of the people that a
and zimbabwe is the latest country in the south in southern africa to feel the force of tropical cyclone addai thirty one people have now been killed and dozens are missing after flash floods swept away votes roads and bridges was to almost killed one hundred people in malawi and mozambique . ok let's go back to those attacks in new zealand and the suspect charged with the shooting is from australia our port to. his hometown in grafton that's in the state of new south wales and she found a...
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. >>> a bomb cyclone makes a big mess of the rockies. the system is moving to the east. a messy week in store. >>> hopefully they will very quickly come up with the answer. but until they do, the planes are grounded. >> concerning similarities found in data on two separate plane crashes. the u.s. now grounding the bowieing max 8 after days of resisting. >>> and a last minute compromise effort on presidential powers. good morning to you. welcome to "early start." i'm jessica dean. >> and i'm dave briggs. it is thursday, march 14. we start with the 2020 feield exnd banding this morning. beto o'rourke ready to run. he is in iowa for three days of events and he already confirmed he is sbis entering the race fo president. in a text message, he says i'm really proud of what el paso did and what el paso represents. it is a big part of why i'm running. before that, o'rourke told v vani"vanity fair," you can prob tell i want to run. i think i'll be good at it. this is the fight of our lives, not the fight of my political life. i want to be in it, man. i'm just born to be in it. s
. >>> a bomb cyclone makes a big mess of the rockies. the system is moving to the east. a messy week in store. >>> hopefully they will very quickly come up with the answer. but until they do, the planes are grounded. >> concerning similarities found in data on two separate plane crashes. the u.s. now grounding the bowieing max 8 after days of resisting. >>> and a last minute compromise effort on presidential powers. good morning to you. welcome to "early...
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to reunite many people are still missing it will take a long time for mozambique to recover from cyclonic dying malcolm webb al-jazeera insists and the district. zimbabwe the floods cut our communities and damaged roads make it hard for them to reach help her with us or travel to copper where many are still looking for their missing relatives these rocks and boulders they never used to be here this used to be a busy bustling busy center and then cyclonic happened leaving behind all this destruction all the stiffness station and all the grief the water was so powerful it managed to drag parts of a bridge which was nearly a kilometer away from the area is shows you how strong the raging water was now people are trying to find out how many of their loved ones are dead and with the people who are who are missing we don't know exactly how many people are missing but what we seen throughout the day is people coming going through these borders walking through these parts trying to figure out was this the place where my house used to be if it was is a possible that maybe someone i think you may b
to reunite many people are still missing it will take a long time for mozambique to recover from cyclonic dying malcolm webb al-jazeera insists and the district. zimbabwe the floods cut our communities and damaged roads make it hard for them to reach help her with us or travel to copper where many are still looking for their missing relatives these rocks and boulders they never used to be here this used to be a busy bustling busy center and then cyclonic happened leaving behind all this...