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rescuers have yet to reach the neighbouring district of donggala, which is home to 300,000 people.air traffic controller — anthonius gunawan agung — died after ensuring a plane took off safely — staying behind as the tower began to sway. many other areas have not yet been reached. pictures that have come into the bbc newsroom really show the scale of destruction, with piles of debris on the beaches and trees upturned. with many buildings totally destroyed by the power of the tsunami. rebecca henschke is on the island and sent this report. this mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit, flooding houses close to the shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful quake leaving a trail of destruction. this bridge is one of the main access roads into the city. translation: as for the damage of the tsunami, we've received a number of reports that many bodies were found along the shoreline, but the numbers are still unknown. authorities issued a tsunami warning immediately after the huge 7.7 magni
rescuers have yet to reach the neighbouring district of donggala, which is home to 300,000 people.air traffic controller — anthonius gunawan agung — died after ensuring a plane took off safely — staying behind as the tower began to sway. many other areas have not yet been reached. pictures that have come into the bbc newsroom really show the scale of destruction, with piles of debris on the beaches and trees upturned. with many buildings totally destroyed by the power of the tsunami....
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according to information from our team, they haven't reached donggala yet because the road to donggalaome of the roads to donggala and palu are blocked by fallen trees. they have is hoped that this road can be passed. but still cannot get through to donggala. what sort of conditions are your team having to deal with in terms of, is the power out? is a difficulty getting power? and how about petrol supplies for vehicles? according to the national disaster agency, the power is still. —— is a difficulty getting power. and also with fuel. —— is there a difficulty. there is difficulty getting fuel, we have two drive three or four hours to another city, in west sulawesi. we have a lack of fuel in palu as well. aulia arriani, thank you for that update. the fbi has started its investigation of sexual misconduct allegations against president trump's nominee for the us supreme court, brett kavanaugh. a lawyer for deborah ramirez, the second woman to bring the accusations, said his client has been approached by fbi agents and has agreed to be interviewed. the us senatejudiciary committee has appr
according to information from our team, they haven't reached donggala yet because the road to donggalaome of the roads to donggala and palu are blocked by fallen trees. they have is hoped that this road can be passed. but still cannot get through to donggala. what sort of conditions are your team having to deal with in terms of, is the power out? is a difficulty getting power? and how about petrol supplies for vehicles? according to the national disaster agency, the power is still. —— is a...
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aftershocks continue — emergency services are struggling to reach the earthquake‘s epicentre at donggalame to 300,000 people. and we have a special report from eastern russia, and the home village of one of the men believed to be a suspect in the novichok poisoning in the uk. in brazil, thousands protests against jair bolsonaro — the presidential candidate who denies his campaign has stoked racist and sexist support. strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of sulawesi, where an earthquake and tsunami on friday killed hundreds of people. the indonesian vice—president has warned the number killed could rise to thousands. nearly 400 are known to have died just in the city of palu. rescuers have yet to reach the neighbouring coastal district of donggala, which is home to three hundred thousand people. rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi. this mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit, flooding houses closest to shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful qua
aftershocks continue — emergency services are struggling to reach the earthquake‘s epicentre at donggalame to 300,000 people. and we have a special report from eastern russia, and the home village of one of the men believed to be a suspect in the novichok poisoning in the uk. in brazil, thousands protests against jair bolsonaro — the presidential candidate who denies his campaign has stoked racist and sexist support. strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island of...
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rescuers have yet to reach the neighbouring coastal district of donggala, which is home to 300,000 people. rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi. this mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit, flooding houses closest to shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful quake leaving a trail of destruction. this bridge is one of the main access roads into the city. translation: as for the damage of the tsunami, we've received a number of reports that many bodies were found along the shoreline, but the numbers are still unknown. authorities issued a tsunami warning immediately after the huge 7.7 magnitude quake hit. but residents didn't have long to get to higher land. rescue workers are now struggling to reach the area, as two access roads are blocked and the airport is now closed. the runway cracked in the quake. the military has been called in to help. translation: we will dispatch a medical team assembled from the marine corps, the army, and national search and rescue agency, and al
rescuers have yet to reach the neighbouring coastal district of donggala, which is home to 300,000 people. rebecca henschke reports from the island of sulawesi. this mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit, flooding houses closest to shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful quake leaving a trail of destruction. this bridge is one of the main access roads into the city. translation: as for the...
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note we have not heard directly from donggala just yet. the communication was not good.isited the area yet because of the difficulties in finding transportation and access to the area. any suggestion there will be support needed by sea? good rescue effo rts support needed by sea? good rescue efforts get to them by water? yes, martin. so far, the government agencies and the military have been an alternative to ship and to reach the area to see from north sulawesi oi’ the area to see from north sulawesi or south selassie. some people have been able to reach the area by ship last night. —— sulawesi. it may take longer than flying into the area. do you have the ability to print position supplies throughout indonesia, because this area is likely to succumb to this sort of disaster and tsunami. yes. from our experience, just last month, responding in the lombok area, it is not too difficult to get supplies to the city outside of the target area. for instance, it in lombok, with the pride from east java, for instance, it in lombok, with the pride from eastjava, which reached th
note we have not heard directly from donggala just yet. the communication was not good.isited the area yet because of the difficulties in finding transportation and access to the area. any suggestion there will be support needed by sea? good rescue effo rts support needed by sea? good rescue efforts get to them by water? yes, martin. so far, the government agencies and the military have been an alternative to ship and to reach the area to see from north sulawesi oi’ the area to see from north...
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they haven't reached donggala yet because the road is a bit harder to access.fallen trees. they have the hope that they could pass through but they still can't get to donggala. what sort of conditions to —— with the conditions are your team having to deal with? what about petrol for vehicles? according to the national disaster agency, the power is still off that the communications has ripped an restored in palu. —— has been restored. to get fuel in palu, you need to drive to three hours. it is in west sulawesi. we have not much field in palu as well. elon musk, the head of the the electric car—maker tesla has agreed to stand down as chairman of the company and pay a $20 million fine to settle his dispute with the us securities and exchange commission. the case stems from a tweet by mr musk in august, saying that he wanted to take the company back into private hands. tesla will also pay a fine of $20 million. lebo diseko has more he's known for pushing boundaries when it comes to tech innovation, leading the way on electric cars and space exploration. but now, i
they haven't reached donggala yet because the road is a bit harder to access.fallen trees. they have the hope that they could pass through but they still can't get to donggala. what sort of conditions to —— with the conditions are your team having to deal with? what about petrol for vehicles? according to the national disaster agency, the power is still off that the communications has ripped an restored in palu. —— has been restored. to get fuel in palu, you need to drive to three...
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people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake's epicentre, donggala, which is home to 300,000 people. there's been a surge in the number of people in china infected with hiv and aids. in the past year, the total has risen by 14%. china had previously been seen as a global leader in tackling the spread of the virus. in brazil, thousands of women have been leading protests against the far—right frontrunner in next week's presidential elections. jair bolsonaro is leading in opinion polls. they accuse him of being a misogynist and homophobe. he denies the allegations. now on bbc news, cameroon is fighting a war on two fronts. using the latest investigative techniques, the bbc‘s africa eye team analyses who is commiting atrocities and why. this special programme contains distressing images from the start. hello and welcome to africa eye. cameroon uncovered. today we're talking about cameroon. as the country prepares for the presidential elections next month, its government is fighting two wars. the first is a conflict between french—speaking state security
people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake's epicentre, donggala, which is home to 300,000 people. there's been a surge in the number of people in china infected with hiv and aids. in the past year, the total has risen by 14%. china had previously been seen as a global leader in tackling the spread of the virus. in brazil, thousands of women have been leading protests against the far—right frontrunner in next week's presidential elections. jair...
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people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggala home to 300,000 people. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled to a village east of moscow where he grew up to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website. in brazil, thousands of women have lead protests against the far right frontrunner in next week's presidential elections. jair bolsonaro is leading in opinion polls. they accuse him of being a misogynist and homophobe. he denies the allegations. theresa may has arrived in birmingham for the conservative party conference, which has experienced technical difficulties before it's even begun. contact details including mobile numbers of hundreds of their mps and journalists were accidentally made accessible on their conference app — a problem which was later fixed. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is in birmingham. this conference began with a pretty serious security blunder
people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggala home to 300,000 people. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled to a village east of moscow where he grew up to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website. in brazil, thousands of women have lead protests against the far right...
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people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggalawhich is home to 300,000 people. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled to a village east of moscow where he grew up to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website. and elon musk has agreed to stand down as chairman of the electric car—maker tesla and pay a $20 million fine. the case stems from a tweet in which he said he wanted to take the company back into private hands. the car giant toyota has told the bbc that production at its derbyshire factory would be severely disrupted if britain left the eu without a trade deal. it said delays for parts at the border and stops in its assembly line would be expensive, and could have an impact onjobs and future investment at the plant. sanchia berg reports. 600 cars roll off the line here every day at toyota's factory near derby, each one built to order. it works because the parts only a
people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggalawhich is home to 300,000 people. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled to a village east of moscow where he grew up to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website. and elon musk has agreed to stand down as chairman of the...
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in the town of donggala and three other towns, indications and power is com pletely towns, indicationsower is completely cut off. there is no news of the impact of these disasters there. and the vice president is warning that the death toll could rise into the thousands. from the city of palu we are hearing stories of local teams having to dig through the rubble with their bare hands. last night in one collapsed hotel, they managed to rescue 2a people. the owner of the hotel said he can still hear people trapped in the rubble, crying out for help. but they don't have heavy building equipment in order to rescue them. but is a indonesian editor. —— that is our indonesian editor. theresa may is facing a public battle at the conservative party conference with borisjohnson over her plans for leaving the eu. in an interview with the sunday times, the former foreign secretary says mrs may's chequers plan is "deranged". the prime minister says her opponents should stop playing politics with brexit. let's get more detail from our political correspondent chris mason, who is in birmingham where t
in the town of donggala and three other towns, indications and power is com pletely towns, indicationsower is completely cut off. there is no news of the impact of these disasters there. and the vice president is warning that the death toll could rise into the thousands. from the city of palu we are hearing stories of local teams having to dig through the rubble with their bare hands. last night in one collapsed hotel, they managed to rescue 2a people. the owner of the hotel said he can still...
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the rescue teams are now trying to get into the epicentre of donggala.here with the heavy machinery. we spoke to one aid agency worker that has already arrived at the epicentre and she said that the scale of destruction was catastrophic in that area. fishing boats are in the middle of the land. they are trying to find more victims in donggala, the epicentre, where they have already found 11 bodies but probably the number will rise, where they are trying to get more heavy machinery into the city of palu where many people are believed to be still trapped underneath the rubble. one of the big buildings, an eight story hotel, where hundreds of people were staying, has already been evacuated from the collapsed building, but they believe that many others are still trapped and they are still hearing people crying for help so all the heavy machinery are the most important thing to get into the city of palu and the government is also saying that they are targeting the electricity to be made operational and normal again today. briefly, following the huge boxing da
the rescue teams are now trying to get into the epicentre of donggala.here with the heavy machinery. we spoke to one aid agency worker that has already arrived at the epicentre and she said that the scale of destruction was catastrophic in that area. fishing boats are in the middle of the land. they are trying to find more victims in donggala, the epicentre, where they have already found 11 bodies but probably the number will rise, where they are trying to get more heavy machinery into the city...
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people are known to have died but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggalawhich is home to 300,000 people. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled to a village east of moscow where he grew up to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website. elon musk has agreed to stand down as chairman of the electric car—maker tesla and pay a $20 million fine. the case stems from a tweet in which he said he wanted to take the company back into private hands. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and a very warm welcome to dateline london. i amjane hill. it is party conference season here in britain. we are going to look at labour's week and forward to the conservatives‘. we labour‘s week and forward to the conservatives‘. we will also turn stateside touk see the bitter divisions —— to see the bitter divisions —— to see the bitter divisions about the nominee for the supreme court. stephanie baker, senior writer at blo
people are known to have died but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggalawhich is home to 300,000 people. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled to a village east of moscow where he grew up to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website. elon musk has agreed to stand down as chairman of the electric...
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rescue efforts are under way, but emergency services have not yet reached the quake's epicentre at donggala people infected with hiv and aids, up 14% in one year. we travel to eastern russia, and to the home village of one of the men believed to be a suspect in the novichok poisoning in the uk. hello, and welcome to bbc news.
rescue efforts are under way, but emergency services have not yet reached the quake's epicentre at donggala people infected with hiv and aids, up 14% in one year. we travel to eastern russia, and to the home village of one of the men believed to be a suspect in the novichok poisoning in the uk. hello, and welcome to bbc news.
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advancement. advancement. and statistics we have, they will get worse. get worse. get into areas like donggala epicentre was. the epicentre was. starting to get into these areas, you have bad news and good news. you have bad news and good news. people what they need as fast as they can. they can. effort can launch and get people out these buildings? these buildings? and people do not survive, the number of survivors diminish. number of survivors diminish. people alive, they have two pull—out bodies but it is critical. bodies but it is critical. spoken to some of the volunteers we have, we have over 90 volunteers. have, we have over 90 volunteers. step over people who had died in the earthquake and tsunami. earthquake and tsunami. for people in body bags, that is the reality. it is a sad situation. indonesia know that better than anyone. anyone. 120,000 indonesians died in the 2004 tsunami. the 2004 tsunami. tsunami buoys operating in the last six years. six years. that needs to be looked at, but it is dispiriting. at, but it is dispiriting. a better chance of escaping but then things are not i
advancement. advancement. and statistics we have, they will get worse. get worse. get into areas like donggala epicentre was. the epicentre was. starting to get into these areas, you have bad news and good news. you have bad news and good news. people what they need as fast as they can. they can. effort can launch and get people out these buildings? these buildings? and people do not survive, the number of survivors diminish. number of survivors diminish. people alive, they have two pull—out...
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people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggalawhich is home to 300,000 people. there's been a surge in the number of people in china infected with hiv and aids. in the past year, the total has risen by fourteen per cent. facebook is investigating a security issue affecting nearly 50 million accounts. it says hackers exploited a vulnerability in its code that allowed them to take over people's accounts. in brazil, thousands of women have been leading protests against the far right front runner in next week's presidential elections. jair bolsonaro is leading in opinion polls. they accuse him of being a misogynist and homophobe. he denies the allegations. at ten o'clock, we'll be back with a full roundup of the day's news. first on bbc news, it's time for our world. outside the philippines, president rodrigo duterte is best known for his violent war on drugs. i'm just saying, if you create a problem for us, i will take you out. thousands of drug suspects have been killed by police and vigilantes. now, two years after being elected, c
people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggalawhich is home to 300,000 people. there's been a surge in the number of people in china infected with hiv and aids. in the past year, the total has risen by fourteen per cent. facebook is investigating a security issue affecting nearly 50 million accounts. it says hackers exploited a vulnerability in its code that allowed them to take over people's accounts. in brazil, thousands of women...
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rescue efforts are under way but emergency services have not yet reached the quake's epicentre at donggalaina reports a surge in the number of people infected with hiv and aids, up 14% in one year. 50 million facebook users have their accounts hacked — mark zuckerberg among them. how far does the breach go this time? hello and welcome to world news today. strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island
rescue efforts are under way but emergency services have not yet reached the quake's epicentre at donggalaina reports a surge in the number of people infected with hiv and aids, up 14% in one year. 50 million facebook users have their accounts hacked — mark zuckerberg among them. how far does the breach go this time? hello and welcome to world news today. strong aftershocks have continued to hit the indonesian island
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we've been told most of the damage in palu was caused by the tsumani, whereas further north in the donggalan, the earthquake itself caused more destruction. 300,000 people live in that region, but it is still almost totally cut off — aid workers are onlyjust starting to get there. rebecca henschke reports from palu. up to 50 people are believed to be still under the rubble of the roa roa hotel here in palu city. rescue workers are trying to find survivors. with no heavy building equipment available, they're using whatever they have. cries of help had been heard from the rubble, but in this case, it came too late. authorities say the death toll is expected to continue to rise. translation: looking at the conditions there, there are still bodies unidentified, as well as victims buried under rubble. there are also remote areas yet to be reached by the search and rescue teams. presidentjoko widodo has visited the area, promising to speed up the aid operation. and hundreds of military personnel have been deployed. now, some of the most vulnerable are getting help, but those left behind are strug
we've been told most of the damage in palu was caused by the tsumani, whereas further north in the donggalan, the earthquake itself caused more destruction. 300,000 people live in that region, but it is still almost totally cut off — aid workers are onlyjust starting to get there. rebecca henschke reports from palu. up to 50 people are believed to be still under the rubble of the roa roa hotel here in palu city. rescue workers are trying to find survivors. with no heavy building equipment...
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rescuers have yet to reach the neighbouring coastal district of donggala, which is home to 300,000 people. elon musk has agreed to stand down as chairman of the electric car—maker tesla and pay a twenty million dollarfine. the case stems from a tweet in which he said he wanted to take the company back into private hands. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled to a village east of moscow where he grew up to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website. theresa may has arrived in birmingham for the conservative party conference, which has experienced technical difficulties before it's even begun. contact details including mobile numbers of hundreds of their mps and journalists were accidentally made accessible on their conference app — a problem which was later fixed. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is in birmingham. this conference began with a pretty serious security blunder. anybody logging into the conference app had access
rescuers have yet to reach the neighbouring coastal district of donggala, which is home to 300,000 people. elon musk has agreed to stand down as chairman of the electric car—maker tesla and pay a twenty million dollarfine. the case stems from a tweet in which he said he wanted to take the company back into private hands. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled...
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people are known to have died, but there's been no word yet from the city at the quake‘s epicentre, donggalawhich is home to 300,000 people. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled to a village east of moscow where he grew up to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website. elon musk has agreed to stand down as chairman of the electric car—maker tesla and pay a $20 million fine. the case stems from a tweet in which he said he wanted to take the company back into private hands. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. tim berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented 0rc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been
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power and telecommunications are completely cut off in the nearby town of donggala, the closest to the and today, powerful after—shocks have hit the area, with terrified residents forced to stay out in the open. indonesia is in the ring of fire and no stranger to natural disasters. injuly and august, earthquakes on the tourist island of lombok killed more than 500 people, and now, so soon after, authorities are struggling to cope with the scale of this disaster. rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. as we've just heard, earthquakes and tsunamis aren't unusual in this region. richard lister explains why. aerial images of indonesia's disaster zone show the reach and the power of the tsunami — a landscape scoured of buildings and people. it all starts here, on the sea bed, along the pacific rim. sections of the earth's crust grind together, causing volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. it's known as the ring of fire. this animation shows the location of every earthquake around the world over several years. 90% of them occurred along the pacific rim, and of all the countries on that ring of
power and telecommunications are completely cut off in the nearby town of donggala, the closest to the and today, powerful after—shocks have hit the area, with terrified residents forced to stay out in the open. indonesia is in the ring of fire and no stranger to natural disasters. injuly and august, earthquakes on the tourist island of lombok killed more than 500 people, and now, so soon after, authorities are struggling to cope with the scale of this disaster. rebecca henschke, bbc news,...
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concerns are growing for the donggala area, the worst affected by the tidal wave. correspondent, rebecca henschke, is on the island of sulawesi and sent this report. this mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit. flattening houses close to the shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful quake leaving a trail of destruction. this bridge is one of the main access road into the city. authorities issued a tsunami warning immediately after the huge 7.7 magnitude quake hit. but residents did not have long to get to higher land. rescue workers are now struggling to reach the area as two access roads are blocked and the airport is now closed. the runway cracked in the quake. the military has been called in to help. translation: as for the damage from the tsunami we received a number of reports that many bodies were found along the shoreline but the numbers are still unknown. the main hospital in the city was also damaged and medical workers are now struggling to treat the injur
concerns are growing for the donggala area, the worst affected by the tidal wave. correspondent, rebecca henschke, is on the island of sulawesi and sent this report. this mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three metre high waves hit. flattening houses close to the shore and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of palu. the waves and the powerful quake leaving a trail of destruction. this bridge is one of the main access road into the city. authorities issued...
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in the town of donggala and three other towns, communications and power is completely cut off.ere. vice presidentjusuf kalla is warning that the death toll could rise into the thousands. from the city of palu, we are hearing stories of local teams having to dig through the rubble with their bare hands. last night in one collapsed hotel, they managed to rescue 2a people but the owner of the hotel said he can still hear people trapped in the rubble, crying out for help, but they don't have heavy building equipment in order to rescue them. that just came thatjust came in from our indonesia editor. a woman in the far east of russia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bellingcat investigative website this week published what it claims is the true identity of one of the suspects. russia continues to deny any involvement in the poisoning. here's our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford. in the far east of russia, along its border with china, we went searching for clues to the salisbury poisoning.
in the town of donggala and three other towns, communications and power is completely cut off.ere. vice presidentjusuf kalla is warning that the death toll could rise into the thousands. from the city of palu, we are hearing stories of local teams having to dig through the rubble with their bare hands. last night in one collapsed hotel, they managed to rescue 2a people but the owner of the hotel said he can still hear people trapped in the rubble, crying out for help, but they don't have heavy...
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telecommunications are com pletely power and telecommunications are completely cut off in the nearby town of donggalat to the epicentre of yesterday's huge quake. and today, powerful after—shocks have hit the area, with terrified residents forced to stay out in the open. indonesia is in the ring of fire and no stranger to natural disasters. injuly fire and no stranger to natural disasters. in july and fire and no stranger to natural disasters. injuly and august, earthquakes on the tourist island of lombok killed more than 500 people and now, so soon after, authorities are struggling to cope with the scale of this disaster. rebecca hd, bbc news, sulawesi. let's speak now to alistair dutton, the director of the scottish catholic international aid fund — which has donated £20,000 in emergency aid to help survivors. their sister charity, caritas, is responding to the disaster on the ground. thanks very much indeed forjoining us. thanks very much indeed forjoining us. tell me first of all what you know about the situation on the ground and the priorities that there is going to be for the money that you ha
telecommunications are com pletely power and telecommunications are completely cut off in the nearby town of donggalat to the epicentre of yesterday's huge quake. and today, powerful after—shocks have hit the area, with terrified residents forced to stay out in the open. indonesia is in the ring of fire and no stranger to natural disasters. injuly fire and no stranger to natural disasters. in july and fire and no stranger to natural disasters. injuly and august, earthquakes on the tourist...
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followed by a deadly the closest town to the epicentre is the heavily populated fishing area of donggalath over 300,000 people. rescuers have yet to reach it. with over 300,000 people. further south, in the city of palu, over 820 people have been confirmed dead. over 820 people have 0ur correspondent rebecca henshke is there. up to 50 people are believed to be still under the rubble of the roa roa hotel here in palu city. rescue workers are trying to find survivors. with no heavy building equipment available, they are using whatever they have. equipment available, cries of help had been heard from the rubble but, in this case, it came too late. from the rubble but, translation: looking at the conditions there, there are still bodies unidentified, as well as victims buried under rubble. as well as victims there are also remote areas yet to be reached by the search and rescue teams. areas yet to be reached presidentjoko widodo has visited the area, promising to speed up the aid operation. hundreds of military personnel have been deployed. some of the most vulnerable are getting help, but t
followed by a deadly the closest town to the epicentre is the heavily populated fishing area of donggalath over 300,000 people. rescuers have yet to reach it. with over 300,000 people. further south, in the city of palu, over 820 people have been confirmed dead. over 820 people have 0ur correspondent rebecca henshke is there. up to 50 people are believed to be still under the rubble of the roa roa hotel here in palu city. rescue workers are trying to find survivors. with no heavy building...
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power and telecommunications are completely cut off in the nearby town of donggala, the closest to there of yesterday's huge quake. and today, powerful after—shocks have hit the area, with terrified residents forced to stay out in the open. indonesia is in the ring of fire and no stranger to natural disasters. injuly and august, earthquakes on the tourist island of lombok killed more than 500 people, and now, so soon after, authorities are struggling to cope with the scale of this disaster. rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent and rachel cunliffe — comment and features editor at city am. preparations for the conservative party conference in birmingham were knocked off course earlier today, after it emerged that the official phone app for the event had been launched with a major security flaw. the party has apologised for the glitch, which meant anyone kno
power and telecommunications are completely cut off in the nearby town of donggala, the closest to there of yesterday's huge quake. and today, powerful after—shocks have hit the area, with terrified residents forced to stay out in the open. indonesia is in the ring of fire and no stranger to natural disasters. injuly and august, earthquakes on the tourist island of lombok killed more than 500 people, and now, so soon after, authorities are struggling to cope with the scale of this disaster....
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take the city of donggala, for example. not that far away from palu. it has 300,000 people in it.uers have not been able to get a handle on exactly how bad the damage was there. they certainly know that that place was affected. it is now evening in indonesia. so of course rescue operations get harder at night. and as they work to try and find people, we know that it's going to take a long time. it will be very difficult. >> matt rivers for us. thank you. >>> during judge brett kavanaugh's hearing, calls to the national sexual assault hotline skyrocketed. ahead, how one organization is hoping to say no more. in april, luke's dad made 25 calls to find a place that could bring his son's creation to life. there were 14 emails to determine the size of the lightning bolts. and 18 texts wishing luke a very happy birthday. and when all was said and done, luke got to be a real-life superhero. and so did his dad. with its historical records... ancestry's dna test ...you could learn you're from ireland... ...donegal, ireland... ...and your ancestor was a fisherman. with blue eyes. just like
take the city of donggala, for example. not that far away from palu. it has 300,000 people in it.uers have not been able to get a handle on exactly how bad the damage was there. they certainly know that that place was affected. it is now evening in indonesia. so of course rescue operations get harder at night. and as they work to try and find people, we know that it's going to take a long time. it will be very difficult. >> matt rivers for us. thank you. >>> during judge brett...