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nepal s what worked what didn't. we've been in nepal since 1951. we've done a lot of training and spent a lot of money on emergency preparedness knowing with. this is a high risk area to two begin with.s you're in, you know -- you're between two technical tonic plates that created the him lay yas. so i mean this is real stuff. what worked?your opi what worked well mr. staal in your opinion and what disappointed us that we have to beef up and improve? >> thank you, congressman connolly. very important question and something that we take very seriously. in fact, every time we do a be humanitarian response like this,ut as we do an after action. so that will be coming out as w well. even early on, i think we can jus already see that a number of things worked well. certainly our coordination with the military. and not just that it worked well now, but the fact that we had already developed good m relationships, good working relationships. in fact, paul kennedy that she mentioned also helped us on yea the -- >> you're talking about our military. >> yeah.
nepal s what worked what didn't. we've been in nepal since 1951. we've done a lot of training and spent a lot of money on emergency preparedness knowing with. this is a high risk area to two begin with.s you're in, you know -- you're between two technical tonic plates that created the him lay yas. so i mean this is real stuff. what worked?your opi what worked well mr. staal in your opinion and what disappointed us that we have to beef up and improve? >> thank you, congressman connolly....
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congress to determine nepal's role. nepal will not walk this road alone. the government opened its borders to the outside world. we are nepal's long standing development partner and will we work with the people. thank you for the congressional support of our disaster support and i look forward to answering any questions. the chair: thank you. >> thank you. mr. chairman, ranking member sherman and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today -- ranking member connolly. ranking member connolly and distinguished members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to testify regarding the department of defense' role in response to the earthquake and the aftershocks. first, i would like to express my deep sadness and offer my condolences to the six marines lost in a helicopter accident supporting the relief accident. this is a vital role that u.s. service members play in delivering assistance and disaster relief but one that is not without risk. the department has a long history of military to military engagement tol
congress to determine nepal's role. nepal will not walk this road alone. the government opened its borders to the outside world. we are nepal's long standing development partner and will we work with the people. thank you for the congressional support of our disaster support and i look forward to answering any questions. the chair: thank you. >> thank you. mr. chairman, ranking member sherman and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today --...
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we begin with the 7.3 magnitude quake in nepal. at least 68 people died in the quake and 17 in neighboring india. shortly after the shaking, a marine helicopter based in camp pendleton went missing. this is video from the department of defense showing the marine relief mission in nepal. that helicopter was carrying two soldiers from nepal and six u.s. marines and all of this as quick survivors deal with numerous aftershocks. abc 7 news reporter sergio quintana is the only bay area reporter in the quake zone. i talked with him by phone today about the devastating situation there and he said that quake lasted a long time. >> reporter: the first stage was this pretty violent rattling and so i ran out of my room and went into this big open patio area where i knew that there was no buildings that were going to fall on me and i kind of figured it was going to pass but it just kept going. >> thousands of people streamed out of the downtown district terrified that some of the buildings were going to collapse on them. lots of people also im
we begin with the 7.3 magnitude quake in nepal. at least 68 people died in the quake and 17 in neighboring india. shortly after the shaking, a marine helicopter based in camp pendleton went missing. this is video from the department of defense showing the marine relief mission in nepal. that helicopter was carrying two soldiers from nepal and six u.s. marines and all of this as quick survivors deal with numerous aftershocks. abc 7 news reporter sergio quintana is the only bay area reporter in...
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team in nepal, lessons learned, and how we can further r improve our coordination with nepal and othertners when the need for such disaster relief effort arises again. i welcome recommendations on how to promote the democratic transition in nepal and put a s decadeoc of civil war firmly in the rear-view mirror. nepal will be able to develop fully its own disaster response ter pr cape b89s resilient enough for this disaster prone region in the world. with that i yield back. >> thank you. does anybody else wish to be recognized? >> thank you mr. chairman, for calling this important hearing. the devastating earthquake that hit nepal on april 25th was heartbreaking. the loss of life is tragic beyond words. and the loss of thousands of be ab years of history. picking up will not be easy and unfortunately nepal will never be able to get back all that it has los lost.rable an the international response has rts been considerable. and in particular, the u.s. government's response efforts from the state department and aved m department of defense, the rapid fire response made a difference and sa
team in nepal, lessons learned, and how we can further r improve our coordination with nepal and othertners when the need for such disaster relief effort arises again. i welcome recommendations on how to promote the democratic transition in nepal and put a s decadeoc of civil war firmly in the rear-view mirror. nepal will be able to develop fully its own disaster response ter pr cape b89s resilient enough for this disaster prone region in the world. with that i yield back. >> thank you....
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nepal believes these sculptures are not just sculptures.nifestations of gods so there's this whole ritual performed every morning. as you can see here, they are bathed and fed. you see the rice over here. this is all part of a living culture. there's so many of these all over the area. what's lost is intangible. somewhere in the back of my head, i always knew i would have to cover this story one day. an earthquake in my homeland is something i have always feared. now that it's happened, it's heartbreaking to see nepal, a country already struggling, now set back by at least a few decades. cnn, kathmandu, nepal. >> if you want to help the people after this tragedy, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> next look at this video behind me. it was taken during the earthquake and it is shocking. it captured the terror of climbers caught on mount everest right when the avalanche hit right after the earthquake. i spoke with the man who shot the video and survived. that's next. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it s
nepal believes these sculptures are not just sculptures.nifestations of gods so there's this whole ritual performed every morning. as you can see here, they are bathed and fed. you see the rice over here. this is all part of a living culture. there's so many of these all over the area. what's lost is intangible. somewhere in the back of my head, i always knew i would have to cover this story one day. an earthquake in my homeland is something i have always feared. now that it's happened, it's...
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. >> we have breaking news in nepal. the death toll is climbing after another major earthquake. >> this comes less than three weeks after a killer earthquake that cost more than 8,000 lives. our reporter is in the capital of katmandu and you are joining us by phone to explain what you felt this morning with the initial earthquake and after shocks. right? >>> there has been a series of after shocks for everyone here in nepal it was just before 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon. a lot of people were going about their daily business. we are a day ahead. when the earthquake struck there were a lot of people in the street. i was in my room work on a story when the first tremors happened and it started getting more violent, the group was moving a lot and i went to the very big open patio area of our hotel complex and waited out this. it was probably about 30 seconds worth of violent shaking and then it slowly started rocking very weird rocking and that lasted for several minutes longer. it was weird to ride out two different speed
. >> we have breaking news in nepal. the death toll is climbing after another major earthquake. >> this comes less than three weeks after a killer earthquake that cost more than 8,000 lives. our reporter is in the capital of katmandu and you are joining us by phone to explain what you felt this morning with the initial earthquake and after shocks. right? >>> there has been a series of after shocks for everyone here in nepal it was just before 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon....
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we report from nepal, where 1.5 million are in need of food. and assistance: hello, i'm darren jordan. also ahead. six police officers are charged in connection with the death of a black man in the u.s. state of maryland. rescue from boko haram. nigeria's military frees women and children. no sign of kidnapped chibok school girls. does scotland hold the key to the outcome of the u.k. election. >>> it's a week since nepal was devastated. search crews are looking for survivors or bodies. the cost of the damage makes up $10 billion. remote towns and villages yet to be reached. more than 6,800 have been killed. more than>>> with bodies being recovered and aid trickling in, some nepalese are demanding the government do more >>> hello, i'm martine dennis. you are with al jazeera, live from doha. also to come - six police officers charged with the death of a black man in the u.s. state of maryland >>> fighting intensified in yemen's port city of aden. hospitals struggle to cope >>> nigeria's military rescues women and children kidnapped by boko haram,
we report from nepal, where 1.5 million are in need of food. and assistance: hello, i'm darren jordan. also ahead. six police officers are charged in connection with the death of a black man in the u.s. state of maryland. rescue from boko haram. nigeria's military frees women and children. no sign of kidnapped chibok school girls. does scotland hold the key to the outcome of the u.k. election. >>> it's a week since nepal was devastated. search crews are looking for survivors or bodies....
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also coming up a new earthquake hits nepal and rocks the capitol.ozens have been killed. >>> no refuge indonesia says it will send back every boat carrying rohingya migrants. >>> and the top u.s. diplomat visits russia for the first time since the falling out over ukraine and syria. ♪ >>> hello the saudi-lead coalition has targeted a rebel-held munitions depot east of yemen's capitol. these are the latest pictures east of the capitol sana'a. this air strike took place on monday night a day before a saudi-proposed ceasefire is due to take effect. the new u.n. envoy as arrived in the capitol a few hours before the ceasefire begins. iran says it is backing a truce. it's foreign minister has called for an immediate resumption of talks. >> translator: any ceasefire and any halt on the military operations is supported by iran to help the victims of this war, which are innocent children and women. this ceasefire must turn into a permanent ceasefire and talks to form an inclusive government should be immediately resumed. >>> meanwhile iranian warships will
also coming up a new earthquake hits nepal and rocks the capitol.ozens have been killed. >>> no refuge indonesia says it will send back every boat carrying rohingya migrants. >>> and the top u.s. diplomat visits russia for the first time since the falling out over ukraine and syria. ♪ >>> hello the saudi-lead coalition has targeted a rebel-held munitions depot east of yemen's capitol. these are the latest pictures east of the capitol sana'a. this air strike took...
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we are following new developments this morning in nepal. there was another big earthquake in nepal. it was a magnitude 7.3 earthquake. at least 40 people were killed. that death toll is expected to keep going on. alex savidge is in our newsroom. you have the latest. >> reporter: nepal rocked once again today and of course this comes less than three weeks after that massive 7.8 earthquake killed more than 8,000 people in that country. this is the last thing they need. another quake struck at about 1:00 in the afternoon today. you can see here people rushed out of buildings and into the streets. there were several strong after shocks from today's earthquake. officials do now say 42 people are dead. more than 1,000 people have been injured. tuesday's quake was centered in an isolated area. it triggered several landslides and toppled buildings in a number of small towns. hotel manager described what happened as the shaking started. >> just know there was a big quake. and we all ran out of the building to keep ourselves safe. we are trying to make contact with our families. >> reporter:
we are following new developments this morning in nepal. there was another big earthquake in nepal. it was a magnitude 7.3 earthquake. at least 40 people were killed. that death toll is expected to keep going on. alex savidge is in our newsroom. you have the latest. >> reporter: nepal rocked once again today and of course this comes less than three weeks after that massive 7.8 earthquake killed more than 8,000 people in that country. this is the last thing they need. another quake struck...
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more now on the earthquake in nepal. the diapora is trying to help family and friends back home. >> we spoke with family and friends to see how they are coping. >> reporter: most nepalese work days a week. this is their chance to get together with their friends and talk about what is happening with the earthquake and how people are affected back in nepal. some people have been visiting the banks close by to try to send money home to nepal as well. many people here have had their homes damaged or destroyed. their faermz are living in tents back in nepal. they are deeply concerned about what's happening. they say that as much as they would love to go home and help now, they know the best thing they can do is could not working in qatar earning money they can sends home to their families. >> i built my house by taking a loan from the bank. my family was not in the house when it happened. now, they are living in a tent. i send them $400 today. i can't go home because i have to stay here and work to repay the loan on my house,
more now on the earthquake in nepal. the diapora is trying to help family and friends back home. >> we spoke with family and friends to see how they are coping. >> reporter: most nepalese work days a week. this is their chance to get together with their friends and talk about what is happening with the earthquake and how people are affected back in nepal. some people have been visiting the banks close by to try to send money home to nepal as well. many people here have had their...
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that means nepal can achieve doubling the tiger.eporter: species protection in the national park works only because people in the surrounding villages also benefit from it. they're allowed to collect firewood, but only in a forest planted specially for them outside the national park. and they profit from the more than 100,000 tourists who try their luck at getting a picture of a one-horned rhinoceros. of the 15 euro entrance fee, half goes to the local population. that pays off. the villagers often help the soldiers. these field workers have reported illegal fishermen. but the real sensation is back at headquarters. the man being led away here is considered nepal's worst rhinoceros killer. he was captured in malaysia and handed over to chitwan. he's said to have killed 22 rhinos. their horns sell for about 50,000 euros a kilo in china where they're used as a treatment for impotence or cancer. now the alleged poacher faces 15 years in prison. it's a success for the chief warden at chitwan, who pulled strings behind the scenes. all we
that means nepal can achieve doubling the tiger.eporter: species protection in the national park works only because people in the surrounding villages also benefit from it. they're allowed to collect firewood, but only in a forest planted specially for them outside the national park. and they profit from the more than 100,000 tourists who try their luck at getting a picture of a one-horned rhinoceros. of the 15 euro entrance fee, half goes to the local population. that pays off. the villagers...
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two powerful earthquakes devastated nepal killing nearly 8700 people. the quakes and aftershocks triggered several landslide. actress susan sarandon arrived in nepal and urged tourists to return and people should make reservations to travel to nepal after the rainy season end inside september. >> that's the next wave to get people to think of nepal not as an ongoing disaster but as a country that has found its way back and has many monuments that haven't fallen and many beautiful areas that can still be safe. >> she is in nepal for five days staying with nuns at at a buddhist monastery and an orphanage. >> so many people want to support relief and recovery efforts in nepal. if you want to donate text nepal to 90999 to contribute $10, or call 1-800-red cross. >> his story inspired millions and now the world is mourning the death of nobel prize winner john nash nash and his wife died in a traffic accident in new jersey last night. nash sat down for an interview with spencer christian in 2002. the interview following the movie "a beautiful mine" detailing
two powerful earthquakes devastated nepal killing nearly 8700 people. the quakes and aftershocks triggered several landslide. actress susan sarandon arrived in nepal and urged tourists to return and people should make reservations to travel to nepal after the rainy season end inside september. >> that's the next wave to get people to think of nepal not as an ongoing disaster but as a country that has found its way back and has many monuments that haven't fallen and many beautiful areas...
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you know nepal well. how hard does this second quake make recovery from the first quake and this is a real disaster unfolding? >> >> that's right, wolf. nepal was just really moving from the search an rescue phase to that relief and rehabilitation phase and people were just beginning to go back to work get over the trauma really and move back into their homes, a lot of them but a lot were still camping out because they were too scared to go to their homes or didn't have a home to go back to. then this happens. this is going to have a huge impact, of course, on the minds of the people and the psychology of the people you know we've been talking to a lot of people on the ground talking about the noise, the sound of all those people yelling when they realized this was another massive earthquake. in terms of relief operations this will hamper a lot of that as well because there's been a series of land slides in that area around the epicenter of this earthquake. microsoft major highways have been blocked out,
you know nepal well. how hard does this second quake make recovery from the first quake and this is a real disaster unfolding? >> >> that's right, wolf. nepal was just really moving from the search an rescue phase to that relief and rehabilitation phase and people were just beginning to go back to work get over the trauma really and move back into their homes, a lot of them but a lot were still camping out because they were too scared to go to their homes or didn't have a home to go...
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nepal. six marines and two nepalese service members on board. this after nepal was p rocked with a 7.3 magnitude quake. at least 37 were killed and 1100 others injured. this is the second quake in less than three weakness nepal. more than 8,000 died after a bigger quake hit last month. today's earthquake may mean a longer stay for members of fairfax county search and rescue team. mark seagraves join us us with their story. mark? >> behind me is the headquarters for virginia task force one, the search and reece cue teamrescue team headed to nepal nepal. were they supposed to head home today but after the deadly aftershock it's uncertain when they'll be sent back home. >> the search and rescue team gathered their gear and joined nepal. after arriving they were part of a rescue of a 15-year-old boy trapped beneath the rubble. >> the 57 members had been in na ball for 15 days. the team brings supplies enough to remain selfie sufficient for 21 days. when the team prepares to demobilize and return
nepal. six marines and two nepalese service members on board. this after nepal was p rocked with a 7.3 magnitude quake. at least 37 were killed and 1100 others injured. this is the second quake in less than three weakness nepal. more than 8,000 died after a bigger quake hit last month. today's earthquake may mean a longer stay for members of fairfax county search and rescue team. mark seagraves join us us with their story. mark? >> behind me is the headquarters for virginia task force...
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. >>> first, we begin with nepal. something now that's unthinkable, the country already in ruins, hit with another monster earthquake. a 7.3-magnitude quake striking some nine miles deep this time near the border along the border with china. at least 68 dead, more than 1,200 injured. all this happen inging three weeks after the other massive earthquake brought down buildings and killed more than 8,000 people -- 8,000. this is out of nepal. also we're getting more breaking news. just in last few minutes, we've learned a u.s. military helicopter has gone missing. this helicopter carrying out earthquake disaster relief just out of the capital there, kathmandu, and an emergency search underway. first let's get to reporting from our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. also joining me i have retired lieutenant colonel rick francona. barbara, first to you. looking at the clock here knowing it's near midnight in nepal. what do we know about this helicopter? >> reporter: brooke this is a u.s. marine corps uh-1 huey. there w
. >>> first, we begin with nepal. something now that's unthinkable, the country already in ruins, hit with another monster earthquake. a 7.3-magnitude quake striking some nine miles deep this time near the border along the border with china. at least 68 dead, more than 1,200 injured. all this happen inging three weeks after the other massive earthquake brought down buildings and killed more than 8,000 people -- 8,000. this is out of nepal. also we're getting more breaking news. just in...
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and most experts in nepal understand that. except for a few that are locked into the time warp of the old days when "big brother" was a useful scapegoat. >> ambassador we'll have to leave it there. this is a developing story. i am sure we'll speak to you at another time in al jazeera. thank you for joining us from new delhi. >> thank you >>> still ahead on the newshour - why native americans are angry with the pope's decision to grant sainthood to an 18th century priest. >> f.i.f.a. in chaos after a big federation threatens to boycott its presidential vote. presidential vote. >>> hello again, you are with the al jazeera newshour, there are calls to impeach the president in nepal. dilma rousseff is suffering record low approval raitings as she's connected to a fraud scandal. >> reporter: these members of the free brazil movement walks to close it a month from sao paulo to brasilia, to hand deliver a petition demanding that president dilma rousseff be impeached. there's a demand of their 1,000km journey. >> we consider the mount
and most experts in nepal understand that. except for a few that are locked into the time warp of the old days when "big brother" was a useful scapegoat. >> ambassador we'll have to leave it there. this is a developing story. i am sure we'll speak to you at another time in al jazeera. thank you for joining us from new delhi. >> thank you >>> still ahead on the newshour - why native americans are angry with the pope's decision to grant sainthood to an 18th century...
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that's perhaps the most important thing. >> well, what are the codes like in nepal?they compare here to the bay area? >> well, codes in nepal are modern earthquake resistant design codes developed in the mid-1990s, and codes around the world are similar in a lot of ways and nepal has a very good building code. the difficulty, of course, is that it has not been followed in all the new construction since it was adopted and, of course there's all the construction that predates the code that was not built to that code. >> so why haven't the codes been followed? is it an enforcement problem? nepal has also been besieged by political turmoil. >> yes. i think enforcement is a big concern. anywhere. especially in nepal, the authorities are just in a position where the demands are so heavy on them, there are many, many buildings being build every day, every month, and they don't have adequate staff or resources to go around and inspect all the buildings. so it's really an impossible task for them. but i will say that there are some efforts that have been underway for the last
that's perhaps the most important thing. >> well, what are the codes like in nepal?they compare here to the bay area? >> well, codes in nepal are modern earthquake resistant design codes developed in the mid-1990s, and codes around the world are similar in a lot of ways and nepal has a very good building code. the difficulty, of course, is that it has not been followed in all the new construction since it was adopted and, of course there's all the construction that predates the code...
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a new earthquake has hit nepal.tated by a quake a few weeks ago. 8,000 people killed in the first earthquake. today, a new one. 7.3 magnitude. already reports of fatalities. we will bring you the latest information after the break. scott: hello! nbr: scott - we're concerned. you just fed your lawn earlier this spring and now you're at it again. scott: (chuckles) indeed, a crucial late spring feeding helps defend the grass against the summer heat to come. nbr: we knew that - right guys? oh yeah! scott: feed your lawn. feed it! if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning. john berman here along with christine romans. breaking news this morning. a powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake has hit nepal. a new earthquake. the second one, of course.
a new earthquake has hit nepal.tated by a quake a few weeks ago. 8,000 people killed in the first earthquake. today, a new one. 7.3 magnitude. already reports of fatalities. we will bring you the latest information after the break. scott: hello! nbr: scott - we're concerned. you just fed your lawn earlier this spring and now you're at it again. scott: (chuckles) indeed, a crucial late spring feeding helps defend the grass against the summer heat to come. nbr: we knew that - right guys? oh yeah!...
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simon cox, bbc news, nepal.aura: for more on why these earthquakes are occurring in this part of the world i spoke with a professor in the department of geosciences at penn state university. kevin furlong, what is the relationship between this earthquake in nepal and the one a few weeks ago? professor furlong: we would say this is an aftershock. we would also say that it was triggered by the events of the previous weeks. laura: how would you describe the fault line benny's nepal and causing the earthquakes? professor furlong: it is part of the collision with india to eurasia. the fault line is almost horizontal. it is almost flat. it tilts by a few degrees. a.b. 10 degrees. there is a big area under nepal that has this big fault. major parts have ruptured. laura: do you have any idea why they have ruptured? professor furlong: we expect them to rupture periodically over hundreds of years. it is part of the plate boundary. periodically we have these big earthquakes when they split. why one particular section goes,
simon cox, bbc news, nepal.aura: for more on why these earthquakes are occurring in this part of the world i spoke with a professor in the department of geosciences at penn state university. kevin furlong, what is the relationship between this earthquake in nepal and the one a few weeks ago? professor furlong: we would say this is an aftershock. we would also say that it was triggered by the events of the previous weeks. laura: how would you describe the fault line benny's nepal and causing the...
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military helicopter in nepal. right to our will following this story live for us in katmandu. what are you hearing, will? >> reporter: we just confirmed minutes ago, natalie, with a brigadier general, that nepaly helicopters searching east of katmandu have apparently located the missing marine chopper. now this is information that is just coming in thp there's a lot of things we don't know right now. we don't know the condition of the helicopter or more importantly we don't know the condition of the eight people on board. six u.s. marines, two nebraska nepali soldiers. it is too soon. we know police are heading in toward this area. the nepali army, armed police. all assets trying to move towards this location. about 21 miles east of katmandu. this is a very hard-hit region by the earthquake. now we flew over this area yesterday. we actually flew past 35 kilometers and we went out about 80 miles east into the epicenter of the second earthquake that rocked nepal earlier this week on tuesday. h is the area the u.s. m
military helicopter in nepal. right to our will following this story live for us in katmandu. what are you hearing, will? >> reporter: we just confirmed minutes ago, natalie, with a brigadier general, that nepaly helicopters searching east of katmandu have apparently located the missing marine chopper. now this is information that is just coming in thp there's a lot of things we don't know right now. we don't know the condition of the helicopter or more importantly we don't know the...
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al jazeera nepal. >> nepal, one week after the earthquake struck nepal we brought you the story of a girl whose mother and brother died when they are house collapsed. andrew simmons returned to her village to see how she's coping. >> the lush greenery can't hide the pain. what this area is going through tests every facet of human. thisthe path they're following is the one taken a month ago by a mother and their baby who were buried in the rubble. for three days the family watched as the search continued. this girl kept clinging for hope that her mother and baby brother were alive. her grandmother feared the worse. when their boyd were found there was no dignity. just a crowd watching the earth movement take the boyd. a father who could in the face up to what happened, and his daughter distraught. they went through the traditional 13 days of mourning, but they struggle to find comfort. this is a homeless family finding it hard to rebuild their spirits. >> i'd love to get my life back, but the repeated tremors have affected the mental state of everyone in the village. it's not just me
al jazeera nepal. >> nepal, one week after the earthquake struck nepal we brought you the story of a girl whose mother and brother died when they are house collapsed. andrew simmons returned to her village to see how she's coping. >> the lush greenery can't hide the pain. what this area is going through tests every facet of human. thisthe path they're following is the one taken a month ago by a mother and their baby who were buried in the rubble. for three days the family watched as...
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chopper has been found in nepal.ll hear from the family of one of the marines who was on board. >> are servicemen and -women coming home from war and suffering from ptsd calling for backup from canines like this. i'm kiet do with a story about how you can help. >>> voters are learning more about the deadly -- investigators are learning more about the deadly amtrak crash and for one bay area family the tragedy is hitting far too close to home. >> reporter: i'm kiet do live at moffett field looking at how vets are dealing with ptsd with the help of dogs. one airman opened up and shares his intimate story. coming up in a live report. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, there is a change in the weekend forecast that you need to know about. >> and in san jose, metal debris causing more than a dozen flat tires this morning. we'll have the latest on the clean-up coming up. >> good morning, everyone. it's friday, may 15. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:30. >>> devastating news for friends and family
chopper has been found in nepal.ll hear from the family of one of the marines who was on board. >> are servicemen and -women coming home from war and suffering from ptsd calling for backup from canines like this. i'm kiet do with a story about how you can help. >>> voters are learning more about the deadly -- investigators are learning more about the deadly amtrak crash and for one bay area family the tragedy is hitting far too close to home. >> reporter: i'm kiet do live...
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a magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit nepal. there was an earthquake of 7.8 that hit earlier this month that devastated. the epicenter is near the city of namche. the depths of 11 miles. that is not deep. there is a large possibility of widespread damage. there are reports of buildings collapsing and tremors felt as far as
a magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit nepal. there was an earthquake of 7.8 that hit earlier this month that devastated. the epicenter is near the city of namche. the depths of 11 miles. that is not deep. there is a large possibility of widespread damage. there are reports of buildings collapsing and tremors felt as far as
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crashed in the mountains of nepal.anking officer with nepal says the chopper was located on a mountain side east of kathmandu. six u.s. marines on the chopper helping with the earthquake relief efforts when radio contact was lost. i want to bring in cnn's will ripley from kathmandu. who was aboard the helicopter and what are they doing now to assess the scope of the damage if there are any survivors. >> reporter: eight people are board. six u.s. marines based in camp pendleton and two nepal soldiers. all trying to provide aid to the hardest hit regions from the two major earthquakes that hit the country. they were delivering aid in an area which is one of the hardest hit regions. that is where this helicopter has been found. about 21 miles east of where i'm standing right now. the helicopter was on a supply mission to drop off supplies and pick up injured and they never made it to the pick up point. there was a radio communication of a possible fuel problem. we know the chopper went down at high altitude. 11,200 feet.
crashed in the mountains of nepal.anking officer with nepal says the chopper was located on a mountain side east of kathmandu. six u.s. marines on the chopper helping with the earthquake relief efforts when radio contact was lost. i want to bring in cnn's will ripley from kathmandu. who was aboard the helicopter and what are they doing now to assess the scope of the damage if there are any survivors. >> reporter: eight people are board. six u.s. marines based in camp pendleton and two...
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marine helicopter in nepal has come to an end. anne makovec has the latest. >> reporter: nepal's defense secretary says that wreckage has been found along with three bodies. no word yet on the other five people on board. six u.s. marines and two nepalese army soldiers were on that helicopter delivering aid to earthquake survivors in remote villages. that chopper disappeared three days ago. the pilot had reported a fuel problem right before it went down. it was among more than a dozen u.s. military aircraft helping nepal recover from its two earthquakes. and there is a nepal native here in the bay area who has been watching the developments very closely. at the same time, becoming a u.s. citizen. he used to be a guide ascending mount everest six times and this week he took the oath of u.s. citizenship. he is now a plumber in richmond. the naturalization milestone for him comes six years after he immigrated to the u.s. to join relatives and escape nepal's tense political landscape. but he left a lot of family behind. he is still wai
marine helicopter in nepal has come to an end. anne makovec has the latest. >> reporter: nepal's defense secretary says that wreckage has been found along with three bodies. no word yet on the other five people on board. six u.s. marines and two nepalese army soldiers were on that helicopter delivering aid to earthquake survivors in remote villages. that chopper disappeared three days ago. the pilot had reported a fuel problem right before it went down. it was among more than a dozen u.s....
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andrew simmons, al jazeera, nepal. >>> in an interview with al jazeera nepal's information there saysgn aid has been slow to arrive. >> until now in terms of cash we received $4 million. we have not received any penny beyond that. but we are hoping that we be able to mobilize as large as $1.8 u.s. dollars for the reconstruction plan. >> reporter: live to al jazeera in kathmandu so we heard that andrew's report and seeing heartbreaking stories still and the suggestion that somehow the aid isn't quite coming through properly? >> well, that's correct, that has been the major complaint here that aid is slow to arrive the bottleneck at the airport since we have reported on since the quake happen and slow to reach the villages, the village in andrew's package this represents one of many villages that still, that are only now getting some aid, getting some relief but there are many more that have not had any contact yet. and we actually have some new numbers from the nepal police. they are saying that since the quake took place last week there has been some migrations in and out of the kathm
andrew simmons, al jazeera, nepal. >>> in an interview with al jazeera nepal's information there saysgn aid has been slow to arrive. >> until now in terms of cash we received $4 million. we have not received any penny beyond that. but we are hoping that we be able to mobilize as large as $1.8 u.s. dollars for the reconstruction plan. >> reporter: live to al jazeera in kathmandu so we heard that andrew's report and seeing heartbreaking stories still and the suggestion that...
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it's been more than a week since a 7.8 earthquake hit nepal. nearly 7,000 are dead and over 14,000 injured. the death of treg, in baltimore a nighttime curfew the is in place. >>> fighting in southern yemen city of aden continues. battling for control of the main airport. neave barker has more. >> as fighting escalates in the port city of aden there are few if any safe zones left. in this hospital one of only a handful still open, staff are struggling to cope while houthi fighters clash with popular resistance loyal to hadi. >> translator: the situation here in our hospital is really miserable. we are under huge pressure. our staff are also under pressure. we are no longer able to deal with this. there is a shortage of equipment and medicine. >> naiz is one year old he was with his father when a bullet sheered into his head. >> what should we do 90 after they destroyed our home? >> reporter: and in yemen's capital sanaa war has led to destruction of resident homes. >> we heard the explosion. my aunt and i were rescued under the rubble. we found
it's been more than a week since a 7.8 earthquake hit nepal. nearly 7,000 are dead and over 14,000 injured. the death of treg, in baltimore a nighttime curfew the is in place. >>> fighting in southern yemen city of aden continues. battling for control of the main airport. neave barker has more. >> as fighting escalates in the port city of aden there are few if any safe zones left. in this hospital one of only a handful still open, staff are struggling to cope while houthi...
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marine helicopter in nepal. anne makovec joins us from the newsroom with the latest developments. >> reporter: nepal's defense secretary says the wreckage has been found along with three bodies. there is no word on the fate of the others on board. six u.s. marines and two nepalese army soldiers were on that helicopter on a mission to deliver aid to earthquake survivors. that chopper disappeared nearly three days ago. it had been delivering aid to victims in remote villages. the pilot had reported a fuel problem before it went down. that was among more than a dozen u.s. military aircraft helping nepal recover from the two major earthquakes. and there is a nepal native in the bay area who has been watching the developments very closely. at the same time, becoming a u.s. citizen. after ascending mount everest a half dozen climbs, this man who now lives in richmond reached a high point as he became a citizen this week. [ non-english language ] was sworn in at oakland's paramount theater where that naturalization cer
marine helicopter in nepal. anne makovec joins us from the newsroom with the latest developments. >> reporter: nepal's defense secretary says the wreckage has been found along with three bodies. there is no word on the fate of the others on board. six u.s. marines and two nepalese army soldiers were on that helicopter on a mission to deliver aid to earthquake survivors. that chopper disappeared nearly three days ago. it had been delivering aid to victims in remote villages. the pilot had...
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a magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit nepal. there was an earthquake of 7.8 that hit earlier this month that devastated. the epicenter is near the city of namche. the depths of 11 miles. that is not deep. there is a large possibility of widespread damage. there are reports of buildings collapsing and tremors felt as far as new delhi. we are getting new information on this and we will have details for you. >> we have reports of the buildings that were damaged from the previous quake have collapsed now. it is relatively shallow. we will follow this for you this morning. >>> other news nfl bringing down the hammer on the new england patriots quarterback tom brady usssuspending him four games. the patriots fined $1 million and giving up a draft pick. the agent for tom brady calls the discipline ridiculous. says there was quote no fairness in the investigation. he promises to appeal. team owner robert kraft is blasting the league. saying brady has the team's unwaivering support. andy scholes has more for us. four games. >> christine,
a magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit nepal. there was an earthquake of 7.8 that hit earlier this month that devastated. the epicenter is near the city of namche. the depths of 11 miles. that is not deep. there is a large possibility of widespread damage. there are reports of buildings collapsing and tremors felt as far as new delhi. we are getting new information on this and we will have details for you. >> we have reports of the buildings that were damaged from the previous quake have...
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. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," nepal rocked again. another powerful earthquake hitting the already devastated country triggering landslides buildings collapsing as people run into the streets. as the minutes go by the death toll is rising. also -- >> four games is excessive. >> it's excessive. i don't think he really knew about it. >> i don't want to see a game without brady. >> brady benched and pats' fans fired up. did the league inflate the penalty to send a message? >>> plus a city on edge awaiting a decision on whether a madison police officer will face charges in a deadly shooting. let's talk live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with another powerful earthquake devastating nepal. this latest one measuring 7.3 in magnitude striking some 11 miles deep near the border with china. buildings that were already teetering toppled. at least 39 people killed. more than 1,000 more injured. and panic in kathmandu. people flooding into the streets as the violent shaking began. a
. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," nepal rocked again. another powerful earthquake hitting the already devastated country triggering landslides buildings collapsing as people run into the streets. as the minutes go by the death toll is rising. also -- >> four games is excessive. >> it's excessive. i don't think he really knew about it. >> i don't want to see a game without brady. >> brady benched and pats' fans fired up. did the league inflate the...
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if you would like to donate text nepal 90999 to contribute $10. abc's reporter sergio quintana is in nepal who is there helping with the first efforts after the first earthquake. sergio is tweeting updates as well. >> police have arrested a san francisco promotor for murder after a woman's body was found inside a theater that he was revitalizing and taken into custody over the weekend. he is wear the green shirt trying to raise money to revitalize the theater on jackson street. a 31-year-old oakland's woman body was found in the theater over the weekend. he wanted to raise $40,000 to re-do the theater built in 1925. he remains in custody. >> new this morning, the south way residents could face water rationing next week after the largest water provider, the san jose water company unveiled rationing land last night including were of the allotments for customers in san jose, los gatos, saratoga and other communities. customer allocation is based on how much they used in 2013. california's public utilities commissions needs to approve the land. >> the
if you would like to donate text nepal 90999 to contribute $10. abc's reporter sergio quintana is in nepal who is there helping with the first efforts after the first earthquake. sergio is tweeting updates as well. >> police have arrested a san francisco promotor for murder after a woman's body was found inside a theater that he was revitalizing and taken into custody over the weekend. he is wear the green shirt trying to raise money to revitalize the theater on jackson street. a...
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. >> new details are gist coming in from the breaking news we have been following in nepal. crews have found the wreckage of a united states marine helicopter that disappeared this weekend. >> our reporter is the only bay area reporter there and was near the wreckage flight this morning and is on the phone from katmandu. sergio? >> yes, we are right new waiting for an update from the united states marine corps, the general, who is here, in charge of the joint force is about to making a statement. we know this wreckage was elected earlier this morning and this is likely video of the area where it was found just beyond the green ridge, three miles beyond that is where the wreckage was found. you can tell by the pictures that this is pretty treacherous terrain, sharp hills and a lot of communities that had been devastated by the trues earthquake because of rock slides, as well and initial reports are that there were three bodies found but of course this was the helicopter that was carrying quite a few more personnel and several marines onboard and two nepal military members, as
. >> new details are gist coming in from the breaking news we have been following in nepal. crews have found the wreckage of a united states marine helicopter that disappeared this weekend. >> our reporter is the only bay area reporter there and was near the wreckage flight this morning and is on the phone from katmandu. sergio? >> yes, we are right new waiting for an update from the united states marine corps, the general, who is here, in charge of the joint force is about to...
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s across nepal. they are coordinating efforts alongside the government, the international agencies to make sure the aid that people really need gets to them and gets this them on time. >> upper most in many minds is the upcoming monsoon the heavy rain expected in six weeks's time, six weeks to help and get aid to those who need it most. al jazeera katmandu. >> a team of u.s. marines has arrived in nepal to help with the relief efforts. with them are badly needed supplies and help for people still trapped in those remote areas. more u.s. troops will arrive in the coming days. the death toll in nepal now tops 7,200, another 14,000 have been hurt. a key problem in getting international aid to the people who need it is getting the ok to bring supplies past customs. aid groups report long delays trying to get government clearance. >> we know that a lot of aid has come from outside but not reached where it's supposed to reach. it must reach the place it was meant for. there is no sense stork it here. it sh
s across nepal. they are coordinating efforts alongside the government, the international agencies to make sure the aid that people really need gets to them and gets this them on time. >> upper most in many minds is the upcoming monsoon the heavy rain expected in six weeks's time, six weeks to help and get aid to those who need it most. al jazeera katmandu. >> a team of u.s. marines has arrived in nepal to help with the relief efforts. with them are badly needed supplies and help...
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there have been buildings that have collapsed here in nepal. they are going through and tagging the buildings and in the bay area we know of the tags the red tag is not safe and the criminal low tag is "iffy," and the green is oh okay," a few of red tagged buildings collapsed over. we know there are some people who were killed here in katmandu and the numbers here so far tally about 32 people killed nationwide and mostly focused in two districts, rural districts that got hit hard by the earthquake a couple weeks ago and the injuries are astounding, still dialing up with the count now at 981 people injured today. >> sergio i know folks are shell shocked from the previous earthquake. how are they reacting? >> this was panic i saw, panic downtown. this is a very densely populated portion of the city, the buildings, a lost masonry buildings are four or five stories high and the streets are narrow and this is where there is a lot of tourist shopping and a lot of foot traffic in this particular area. there were people that were jogging or running try
there have been buildings that have collapsed here in nepal. they are going through and tagging the buildings and in the bay area we know of the tags the red tag is not safe and the criminal low tag is "iffy," and the green is oh okay," a few of red tagged buildings collapsed over. we know there are some people who were killed here in katmandu and the numbers here so far tally about 32 people killed nationwide and mostly focused in two districts, rural districts that got hit hard...
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crisis is far from over in nepal. the coming months and years will be the true test of our response capabilities. monsoon season is fast approaching. large numbers of homeless people exposed to the elements during this time would be a dire enough problem in another -- in and of itself. the earthquakes have also changed the water tables in nepal. reducing water quality, creating large amounts of displaced earth and increasing the risk of flooding. the nepal faces enormous water and sanitation dangers. food shortages are also a major concern. i understand the crisis hit just before the planning -- planting season and that there were efforts to help farmers get their crops in the ground. additionally, i'm concerned by reports that u.s. food assistance including food that has been prepositioned in sri lanka to reduce delivery times will take up to 45 days to arrive in nepal. i'd appreciate a report on this delay and any idea of nepal's longer term food outlook. these and other challenges will disproportionately affect the
crisis is far from over in nepal. the coming months and years will be the true test of our response capabilities. monsoon season is fast approaching. large numbers of homeless people exposed to the elements during this time would be a dire enough problem in another -- in and of itself. the earthquakes have also changed the water tables in nepal. reducing water quality, creating large amounts of displaced earth and increasing the risk of flooding. the nepal faces enormous water and sanitation...
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chessin was one of the few americans that was in nepal. and that left him heart broken for the people and culture he has come to admire. that is why the news that the 7.3 magnitude quake hit today hit him like a punch in the gut. >> it's upsetting after everything they have been through and to see this you have got to be kidding. >> last month's earthquake took more than 8,000 lives with hundreds still missing and dozens more were killed today not including 17 others killed in neighboring india. dr. chessin says that while last month's quake hit them in the knees this one serves for the last swift kick. >> they lost their livelihood because trekking and tourism is a big part of the economy for the people than has ground to a halt and with monsoon season around the corner the timing could not be worse. >> a lot of people are without food and there is no shelter and the monsoons are about to start and it's really devastating experience that everyone is living through there. >> the monsoon season in that region begins next month that is why d
chessin was one of the few americans that was in nepal. and that left him heart broken for the people and culture he has come to admire. that is why the news that the 7.3 magnitude quake hit today hit him like a punch in the gut. >> it's upsetting after everything they have been through and to see this you have got to be kidding. >> last month's earthquake took more than 8,000 lives with hundreds still missing and dozens more were killed today not including 17 others killed in...
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nepal. >>> welcome back.o president obama speaking at an event at georgetown university. when we left off he was speaking about poverty, issues surrounding poverty saying that the government we as americans can do more. he's expected and believed that he's going to speak more in depth about the issue of race. something he's been speaking more candidly about as well as the first lady just over the weekend. why? that's one question many folks have, why now in the sunset of the presidency. let's bring in nia mallika henderson. we're waiting to hear him speak in depth about the issue of race and speak candidly in light of the police custody deaths in baltimore and ferguson. and statten island. why do you think the president and first lady are taking such opportunity to speak out more now. >> i think partly events have demanded they do so. we've had the last six to eight months with the events in ferguson, statten island and baltimore as well, events have dictated they respond to them. today you already heard him
nepal. >>> welcome back.o president obama speaking at an event at georgetown university. when we left off he was speaking about poverty, issues surrounding poverty saying that the government we as americans can do more. he's expected and believed that he's going to speak more in depth about the issue of race. something he's been speaking more candidly about as well as the first lady just over the weekend. why? that's one question many folks have, why now in the sunset of the...
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out of nepal in the last week.z jamil is in kathmandu and says even when the aid does arrive, there are still problems for those affects. >> reporter: more and more relief is reaching these remote areas, but one thing to keep in mind is even when they do reach it doesn't solve all of the problems of the people living there. in many cases their homes have still been reduce today roll they won't get rebuilt right way. and still have to live out in the open. the government has asked for 400,000 tents and blankets from the international community. and the ministry of home affairs has said that only 47,000 have been distributed so far. the other thing is while people's immediate healthcare needs are taken care of by the search and rescue teams when they arrive. their long-term care is also a concern, especially against diseases water-born diseases especially water purification tablets are still needed as well. and people here are still on edge. they still don't know when they can go back home. when their homes will be r
out of nepal in the last week.z jamil is in kathmandu and says even when the aid does arrive, there are still problems for those affects. >> reporter: more and more relief is reaching these remote areas, but one thing to keep in mind is even when they do reach it doesn't solve all of the problems of the people living there. in many cases their homes have still been reduce today roll they won't get rebuilt right way. and still have to live out in the open. the government has asked for...
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just as nepal was starting to recover. a 7.3 earthquake brought down buildings already weakened by the even stronger quake 17 days ago. temples collapsed. patients were carried outside. a camera in parliament recorded the moment the quake hit. and members cleared out. across katmandhu, terrified people poured into the streets. among them unicef spokesman kent page. >> it struck very hard, very fast, very loud, and it was very scary. we really felt like the walls and the entire building around us was going to collapse on top of that. >> we just saw everyone running out on the street. it was a scary experience. >> today's epicenter was east of katmandhu, closer to mt. evrest. but this time base camp was empty. the climbers gone. the season cancelled after the april quake triggered a deadly avalanche here. the people in the tiny mountain villages near evrest have nowhere to run. they were already suffering from the first quake when we visited them last week. in katmandhu there were some international rescue teams and internat
just as nepal was starting to recover. a 7.3 earthquake brought down buildings already weakened by the even stronger quake 17 days ago. temples collapsed. patients were carried outside. a camera in parliament recorded the moment the quake hit. and members cleared out. across katmandhu, terrified people poured into the streets. among them unicef spokesman kent page. >> it struck very hard, very fast, very loud, and it was very scary. we really felt like the walls and the entire building...
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genie: is it being used now in nepal? lorenzo: we are testing it in nepal. we received the first signals in nepal a few days ago and we are launching it in nepal in the coming days. genie: how concretely does it work -- someone sees an issue and they report it? lorenzo: yes, for instance, if you are in kabul, or a different parts of france, there are problems that you can report. you choose the category of problems in the context of where he is, and then it is sent. and the sending elements are then centralized. once that is centralized the software is accessible to the coordinating body. in the case of nepal, they can observe what is happening. genie: how does it work in poor countries in nepal or afghanistan where not everyone has a smartphone? lorenzo: that is the limitation. we were doing something simple -- similar in the past with an ngo doing audits. in the case of france where he have 3g, everyone can be a monitor and participant of public life. that is the limitation. genie: do you have other examples of this kind of technology changing the way ngos
genie: is it being used now in nepal? lorenzo: we are testing it in nepal. we received the first signals in nepal a few days ago and we are launching it in nepal in the coming days. genie: how concretely does it work -- someone sees an issue and they report it? lorenzo: yes, for instance, if you are in kabul, or a different parts of france, there are problems that you can report. you choose the category of problems in the context of where he is, and then it is sent. and the sending elements are...
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the nepal army has only five. only one is a heavy lift. india has sent in six helicopters, but we need hundreds. you have to go almost house to house to take tents, because people live so spread out across the mountains. it is already too late in many cases to get the helicopters out there. luckily, today, we had very good weather. for the last four or 50 days, -- four or five days committed been overcast rain, it which has to struck did a lot of the flights. hopefully, tomorrow, the weather will be getting better. second, court nation. court nadine interface between the foreign aid coming in and the delivery out to where it is needed the most. there are flights with -- relief flights with india china europe, america, australia off-line then. the airport is jampacked. it is congested. even the relief material has to wait for hours and sometimes days to get unloaded off airplanes. it is a bottleneck here in kathmandu. the material they have brought is needed very, very urgently. juan: you mention helicopters india has sent in six. you have
the nepal army has only five. only one is a heavy lift. india has sent in six helicopters, but we need hundreds. you have to go almost house to house to take tents, because people live so spread out across the mountains. it is already too late in many cases to get the helicopters out there. luckily, today, we had very good weather. for the last four or 50 days, -- four or five days committed been overcast rain, it which has to struck did a lot of the flights. hopefully, tomorrow, the weather...
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but nepal is a least developed country, it has come out of a period of turmoil. going through a slow political transition. it has a building code which would protect people in the event of an earthquake but it hasn't had the capacity to enforce that code. a lot of circumstances have conspired to reduce the recovery. and i really hope that political parties, the people of nepal will unite around what is really important which is development in which disaster-risk protection plays a huge part. >>> the international organization for migration has called on southeast governments to find and rescue hundreds of migrants believed to be stranded at sea. the navy has redirected a boat full of migrants towards the indonesian coast. around 2,000 people reached malaysia and indonesia in the past two days. steph fasten has the latest in just a moment. but first our correspondent reports on a malaysia maritime enforcement boat. >> reporter: we're on patrol off of the coast, and the job of -- of this agency is to monitor and protect the waters around malaysia so they patrol loo
but nepal is a least developed country, it has come out of a period of turmoil. going through a slow political transition. it has a building code which would protect people in the event of an earthquake but it hasn't had the capacity to enforce that code. a lot of circumstances have conspired to reduce the recovery. and i really hope that political parties, the people of nepal will unite around what is really important which is development in which disaster-risk protection plays a huge part....
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marines and two soldiers from nepal is now missing. the hugh we helicopter like the one seen here was on an earthquake relief mission in nepal when the crew radioed there was some kind of fuel problem. this happened amid the chaos and devastation of a second major earthquake in nepal. the magnitude 7.3 quake claimed dozens of lives and destroyed buildings. thanks to cnn global resources we have crews in nepal as well as correspondents and experts across the united states to bring you all of today's major news. james rich is a top member of the intelligence committee. hey's here in "the situation room." first let's go to barbara starr. she has the latest on the search for the missing u.s. helicopter. barbara? >> at this hour we're just learning from top military officials no distress call was made by the u.s. helicopter. it was at of contact for two hours. apt at that point the pentagon declared the helicopter missing knowing it did not have any fuel left. the question at this hour is this. did the pilot run into a fuel problem and simp
marines and two soldiers from nepal is now missing. the hugh we helicopter like the one seen here was on an earthquake relief mission in nepal when the crew radioed there was some kind of fuel problem. this happened amid the chaos and devastation of a second major earthquake in nepal. the magnitude 7.3 quake claimed dozens of lives and destroyed buildings. thanks to cnn global resources we have crews in nepal as well as correspondents and experts across the united states to bring you all of...
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. >>> american marines in nepal. saudi arabia denies special forces are on the ground in yemen to battle tribesman. videos tell a different story. journalists around the world face threats and violence. it marks international press freedom day. baltimore is taking steps to return to normal after a tumultuous week. major stephanie rawlings-blake lifted a curfew in place. all citizens were to be off the streets between 10:00 pm and 5:00a.m. the curfew is no longer necessary. john terrett is live in baltimore >>> it is a beautiful sunday evening here. you can see how the people of baltimore are acting to the end of the curfew. there are bands performing outside city hall in baltimore. i can hardly hear myself thing. this is a large crowd of the day. earlier there was an interfath rally, where they spoke about faith and prayer. the largest number of people in this scare so far turned out yesterday. it was a political rally. there was a lot of anger but it was peaceful. one of the main cries yesterday was the curfew impos
. >>> american marines in nepal. saudi arabia denies special forces are on the ground in yemen to battle tribesman. videos tell a different story. journalists around the world face threats and violence. it marks international press freedom day. baltimore is taking steps to return to normal after a tumultuous week. major stephanie rawlings-blake lifted a curfew in place. all citizens were to be off the streets between 10:00 pm and 5:00a.m. the curfew is no longer necessary. john terrett...