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and in many ways, they have. james clayton, bbc news, marceline.edged to send experts and equipment to the eu's borders with belarus to cope with what they see as an orchestrated influx of migrants. they're accusing president alexander lukashenko of encouraging migrants to cross in retaliation for sanctions. that's been denied by belarus. more than 1000 people have died as a result of myanmar�*s coup. that's according to an activist group which has been recording killings by security forces. the military overthrew the government in february and quickly cracked down hard on the widespread protests, firing live rounds into crowds and storming towns across the country. formula one's japanese grand prix due to take place in october has been cancelled because of a rise of covid cases in the country. f1 says the decision to cancel it was taken by the japanese government. the revised calendar for the season will be revealed in the coming weeks. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. we'll have much more for you on bbc news. to stay with us. hel
and in many ways, they have. james clayton, bbc news, marceline.edged to send experts and equipment to the eu's borders with belarus to cope with what they see as an orchestrated influx of migrants. they're accusing president alexander lukashenko of encouraging migrants to cross in retaliation for sanctions. that's been denied by belarus. more than 1000 people have died as a result of myanmar�*s coup. that's according to an activist group which has been recording killings by security forces....
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as you head out from the city of les cayes to rural marceline, the road is marked by landslides... ..the damage, catastrophic. rosemary took me to her house. her 15—year—old son was charging his phone when the quake hit. the wall collapsed on him. translation: these are his books. - he had recently got them so he could start a new year of school. and now, he's gone. i wrap his shirt around my waist. it keeps me strong. when you come to these rural areas, the level of destruction just ups a notch. almost every single house here is completely destroyed. five people were killed in this house alone. and to understand why, you have to look at the cement and rock that these houses are built from. it's really hard to lift this, it's really heavy and of course, when those kinds of walls fall down, they can cause catastrophic injuries. with no sign of aid or help, many people are living on top of the rubble of what was their homes. "do we have to scream for the government to hear us," this woman says, "or is life over?" the people of haiti feel like they've been forgotten, and in many ways, th
as you head out from the city of les cayes to rural marceline, the road is marked by landslides... ..the damage, catastrophic. rosemary took me to her house. her 15—year—old son was charging his phone when the quake hit. the wall collapsed on him. translation: these are his books. - he had recently got them so he could start a new year of school. and now, he's gone. i wrap his shirt around my waist. it keeps me strong. when you come to these rural areas, the level of destruction just ups a...
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james clayton, bbc news, marceline. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.and equipment to the eu's borders with belarus to cope with what they see as an orchestrated influx of migrants. they're accusing president alexander lukashenko of encouraging migrants to cross in retaliation for sanctions. that's been denied by belarus. more than 1000 people have died as a result of myanmar�*s coup, according to an activist group which has been recording killings by security forces. the military overthrew the government in february and quickly cracked down hard on the widespread protests, firing live rounds into crowds and storming towns across the country. the tissue used by lionel messi during his farewell adress to the spanish football club fc barcelona is being sold at auction. the tear—soaked kleenex was put on the market by an anonymous seller, with the price set at $1 million. there is much more coming up on the channel. to stay with us. hello. it feels a little bit like our weather has been sulking so far this week — kind of stuck in a rut of grayness and ling
james clayton, bbc news, marceline. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.and equipment to the eu's borders with belarus to cope with what they see as an orchestrated influx of migrants. they're accusing president alexander lukashenko of encouraging migrants to cross in retaliation for sanctions. that's been denied by belarus. more than 1000 people have died as a result of myanmar�*s coup, according to an activist group which has been recording killings by security forces....
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james clayton reports from the village of marceline, near the epicentre.road is marked by landslides... ..and deep cracks. the village is remote and the scale of the damage, catastrophic. rose—marie took me to her house. her 15—year—old son was charging his phone when the quake hit. the wall collapsed on him. translation: these are his books. he had recently got them so he could start a new year of school. and now, he's gone. i wrap his shirt around my waist, it keeps me strong. when you come to these rural areas, the level of destruction just ups a notch. almost every single house here is completely destroyed. five people were killed in this house alone. and to understand why, you have to look at the cement and rock that these houses are built from. it's really hard to lift this, it's really heavy and of course, when those kinds of walls full down, they can cause when those kinds of walls fall down, they can cause catastrophic injuries. with no sign of aid or help, many people are living on top of the rubble of what was their homes. "do we have to screen
james clayton reports from the village of marceline, near the epicentre.road is marked by landslides... ..and deep cracks. the village is remote and the scale of the damage, catastrophic. rose—marie took me to her house. her 15—year—old son was charging his phone when the quake hit. the wall collapsed on him. translation: these are his books. he had recently got them so he could start a new year of school. and now, he's gone. i wrap his shirt around my waist, it keeps me strong. when you...
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james clayton, bbc news, marceline. steve verdieu lives in les cayes.nd he's been living outside for fear of aftershocks. there is a slight delay on the line, so thank you for talking to us. are you still living outside?— to us. are you still living outside? yes, we are still livin: outside? yes, we are still living outside. _ outside? yes, we are still living outside. because i outside? yes, we are still- living outside. because staying inside is dangerous right now. because we are afraid, we are outside all day and also during the night. outside all day and also during the niuht. . , ., ., the night. that is tough for obvious reasons. _ the night. that is tough for obvious reasons. i'm - the night. that is tough for obvious reasons. i'm goingj the night. that is tough for i obvious reasons. i'm going to bring in some pictures because i know you have found these and we are going to show them to all viewers now. this is the devastation around you, what happened near your home. it is heartbreaking to look at the damage. clearly, you are ok physically, wh
james clayton, bbc news, marceline. steve verdieu lives in les cayes.nd he's been living outside for fear of aftershocks. there is a slight delay on the line, so thank you for talking to us. are you still living outside?— to us. are you still living outside? yes, we are still livin: outside? yes, we are still living outside. _ outside? yes, we are still living outside. because i outside? yes, we are still- living outside. because staying inside is dangerous right now. because we are afraid,...
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james clayton, bbc news, marceline. earlier we spoke to steve verdieu who lives in lay kay.maged and he's been living outside for fear of aftershocks. i asked him how he's managing to survive. we are still living outside because staying inside is not safe right now. because we are afraid, we are living outside. we are outside during all the day and also during the night. that is tough for obvious reasons. i am that is tough for obvious reasons. iam going that is tough for obvious reasons. i am going to bring in some pictures, because i know you filmed these and we will show them to our viewers now. this is the devastation around you, what happened near your home. it is devastating and heartbreaking to look at the damage. clearly you are ok physically, what kind of help are you getting, what kind of assistance? 0r are you getting, what kind of assistance? or are you not getting anything at all? right now, we don't _ getting anything at all? right now, we don't get _ getting anything at all? right now, we don't get any - now, we don't get any assistance. we have no food, we ha
james clayton, bbc news, marceline. earlier we spoke to steve verdieu who lives in lay kay.maged and he's been living outside for fear of aftershocks. i asked him how he's managing to survive. we are still living outside because staying inside is not safe right now. because we are afraid, we are living outside. we are outside during all the day and also during the night. that is tough for obvious reasons. i am that is tough for obvious reasons. iam going that is tough for obvious reasons. i am...
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james clayton, bbc news, marceline.efighters in france have spent a third day battling a fast—moving fire near the french riviera. it's the latest in a string of deadly fires in the mediterranean in recent weeks, amid intense heatwaves. officials have blamed climate change. courtney bembridge reports. this is what firefighters are up this is what firefighters are up against. a fast moving fire fuelled by an intense heat wave. thousands of residents and tourists have been moved to safety, while others went back to inspect the damage after a terrifying escape. translation: ., translation: the fire arrived about eight — translation: the fire arrived about eight o'clock, _ translation: the fire arrived about eight o'clock, it - translation: the fire arrived about eight o'clock, it was - translation: the fire arrived about eight o'clock, it was so l about eight o'clock, it was so fast. it came from higher up. we tried to control the sparks but it was too intense, so we took refuge in the vineyards. europe has been ravaged by
james clayton, bbc news, marceline.efighters in france have spent a third day battling a fast—moving fire near the french riviera. it's the latest in a string of deadly fires in the mediterranean in recent weeks, amid intense heatwaves. officials have blamed climate change. courtney bembridge reports. this is what firefighters are up this is what firefighters are up against. a fast moving fire fuelled by an intense heat wave. thousands of residents and tourists have been moved to safety,...
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james clayton, bbc news, marceline. battling a fast—moving fire near the french riveria. it's the latest in a string of deadly fires in the mediterranean in recent weeks, amid intense heatwaves. officials have blamed climate change. courtney bembridge reports. this is what firefighters are up against. a fast moving fire fuelled by an intense heat wave. thousands of residents and tourists have been moved to safety, while others went back to inspect the damage after a terrifying escape. translation: the fire arrived about eight o'clock, _ it was so fast. it came from higher up. we tried to control the sparks but it was too intense, so we took refuge in the vineyards. europe has been ravaged by wildfires this summer, with record temperatures across the mediterranean. greece has been badly head, this is the latest fire burning through one of the last pine forests near athens. residents here were caught by surprised atjust how quickly the flames reached their homes. translation: we watched as it all burned, from the front -
james clayton, bbc news, marceline. battling a fast—moving fire near the french riveria. it's the latest in a string of deadly fires in the mediterranean in recent weeks, amid intense heatwaves. officials have blamed climate change. courtney bembridge reports. this is what firefighters are up against. a fast moving fire fuelled by an intense heat wave. thousands of residents and tourists have been moved to safety, while others went back to inspect the damage after a terrifying escape....
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we met lucia seville and her family in a graveyard in the town of marceline just as those grave diggersnishing their work, burying her daughter rosna. she had also lost a grandchild in last weekend's earthquake, and her son and another daughter badly injured. one of her surviving daughters, adeline, inconsolable. >> are they okay? do they have a place to stay? do they have shelter now? they don't have a house, the house is destroyed, it's nearby, flat. >> reporter: these past two nights, they say they've been sleeping in the streets. >> i was inside the house when it happened. the house was just spinning around and making a sound, whoo, whoo, whoo, and i just -- >> the house was spinning? >> felt like it was spinning. everything was underneath the rubble. >> reporter: the family walking me down their shattered neighborhood to the wreckage of their house. along the way their mother-in-law's home, at least one body still suck inside. lucia is her family's rock, holding adeline tight the entire walk. >> this is the house. where did she pull him from? >> reporter: their house pancaked, and
we met lucia seville and her family in a graveyard in the town of marceline just as those grave diggersnishing their work, burying her daughter rosna. she had also lost a grandchild in last weekend's earthquake, and her son and another daughter badly injured. one of her surviving daughters, adeline, inconsolable. >> are they okay? do they have a place to stay? do they have shelter now? they don't have a house, the house is destroyed, it's nearby, flat. >> reporter: these past two...
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our correspondent james clayton is in the village of marceline, near the epicentre of the quake.the rubble behind me. there were 48 apartments here, if you can believe it, and they disintegrated during the earthquake. they are trying to see if they can find anyone, but i've been told by one of the search and rescue team that at the moment they're only pulling out dead bodies. they also said that when they smell a dead body — and i have to say you can smell death right now — they go in, the caterpillars stop and they try and pull someone out of that rubble. and that's the story really, that we have been seeing across this region over the last few days. people desperately trying to search for the relatives. all too often it's unsuccessful after a8, 72 hours. there may well be dozens of people still underneath this rubble. we simply don't know. and that's one of the reasons why we're really not sure how many people have died in this earthquake. nhs waiting lists in wales have reached record levels. figures forjune show more than 624,000 people were waiting to start treatment across
our correspondent james clayton is in the village of marceline, near the epicentre of the quake.the rubble behind me. there were 48 apartments here, if you can believe it, and they disintegrated during the earthquake. they are trying to see if they can find anyone, but i've been told by one of the search and rescue team that at the moment they're only pulling out dead bodies. they also said that when they smell a dead body — and i have to say you can smell death right now — they go in, the...
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injured and hospitals have been left overwhelmed. 0ur correspondent james clayton is in the village of marcelinehered here to watch a search and rescue team, to try and see what they can pull out of the rubble behind me. there were a8 apartments here, if you can believe it, and they disintegrated during the earthquake. they're trying to see if they can find anyone, but i've been told by one of the search and rescue team that at the moment, they're only pulling out dead bodies. they also said that when they smell a dead body — and i have to say you can smell death right now — they go in, the caterpillars stop and they try and pull someone out of that rubble. and that's the story, really, that we have been seeing across this region over the last few days. people desperately trying to search for the relatives. all too often it's unsuccessful after a8, 72 hours. there may well be dozens of people still underneath this rubble. we simply don't know. and that's one of the reasons why we're really not sure how many people have died in this earthquake. james clayton reporting. the site of an eighth—centu
injured and hospitals have been left overwhelmed. 0ur correspondent james clayton is in the village of marcelinehered here to watch a search and rescue team, to try and see what they can pull out of the rubble behind me. there were a8 apartments here, if you can believe it, and they disintegrated during the earthquake. they're trying to see if they can find anyone, but i've been told by one of the search and rescue team that at the moment, they're only pulling out dead bodies. they also said...
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workers have not been able to access. 0ur correspondent james clayton reports from the village of marcelinecayes to the rural areas, the road is marked by landslides and deep cracks. this village is remote, and the scale of the damage catastrophic. rose—marie took me to her house. her 15—year—old son was charging his phone when the quake hit. the wall collapsed on him. translation: these are his books. he had recently got them so he could start a new year of school. and now, he's gone. i wrap his shirt around my waist. it keeps me strong. when you come to these rural areas, the level of destruction just ups a notch. almost every single house here is completely destroyed. five people were killed in this house alone. and to understand why, you have to look at the cement and rock that these houses are built from. it's really hard to lift this. it's really heavy, and of course, when those kinds of walls fall down, they can cause catastrophic injuries. with no sign of aid or help, many people are living on top of the rubble of what was their homes. "do we have to scream for the government to hea
workers have not been able to access. 0ur correspondent james clayton reports from the village of marcelinecayes to the rural areas, the road is marked by landslides and deep cracks. this village is remote, and the scale of the damage catastrophic. rose—marie took me to her house. her 15—year—old son was charging his phone when the quake hit. the wall collapsed on him. translation: these are his books. he had recently got them so he could start a new year of school. and now, he's gone. i...