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rhodri davies reports.se are deadly tremors that have become feared and familiar to people in this part of indonesia. this magnitude seven earthquake hit the coast on the resort island of lombok on sunday and killed dozens of people, as well as injuring more. the us geological survey said it struckjust ten kilometres underground. and above ground, there was palpable panic. translation: when i was working, it was initially just little shocks, but then it was getting bigger and bigger and people started to shout "earthquake." then all of the staff panicked and rushed out of the building, then officials asked everyone to vacate the building. it is the second quake to hit here in a week, forcing families to rush from their homes and onto the streets, where they stayed amid blackouts to sleep and wait for safety. others resorted to prayer, as the power cuts hampered rescue attempts. officials did issue a tsunami warning that they later cancelled, although the seawater as high as 13 centimetres entered a couple o
rhodri davies reports.se are deadly tremors that have become feared and familiar to people in this part of indonesia. this magnitude seven earthquake hit the coast on the resort island of lombok on sunday and killed dozens of people, as well as injuring more. the us geological survey said it struckjust ten kilometres underground. and above ground, there was palpable panic. translation: when i was working, it was initially just little shocks, but then it was getting bigger and bigger and people...
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rhodri davies reports. in this part of indonesia. this magnitude seven earthquake hit the coast on the resort island of lombok on sunday, and killed dozens of people as well as injuring more. the us geological survey said it struckjust ten kilometres underground. and above ground, there was palpable panic. translation: when i was working, it was initially just little shocks, but then it was getting bigger and bigger and people started to shout "earthquake!" then all of the staff panicked and rushed out of the building, then officials asked everyone to vacate the building. it's the second quake to hit here in a week, forcing families to rush from their homes and onto the streets, where they stayed amid blackouts to sleep and wait for safety. others resorted to prayer as the power cuts hampered rescue attempts. officials did issue a tsunami warning that they later cancelled, although seawater as high as 13 centimetres entered a couple of villages. and there were two after—shocks to come. translation: we experienced an after—shock, it w
rhodri davies reports. in this part of indonesia. this magnitude seven earthquake hit the coast on the resort island of lombok on sunday, and killed dozens of people as well as injuring more. the us geological survey said it struckjust ten kilometres underground. and above ground, there was palpable panic. translation: when i was working, it was initially just little shocks, but then it was getting bigger and bigger and people started to shout "earthquake!" then all of the staff...
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rhodri davies reports. are deadly tremors that've become feared and familiar to people in this part of indonesia. this magnitude seven earthquake hit the coast on the resort island of lombok on sunday, and killed dozens of people as well as injuring more. the us geological survey said it struckjust ten kilometres underground. and above ground, there was palpable panic. translation: when i was working, it was initially just little shocks, but then it was getting bigger and bigger and people started to shout, "earthquake!" then all of the staff panicked and rushed out of the building, then officials asked everyone to vacate the building. it's the second quake to hit here in a week, forcing families to rush from their homes and onto the streets, where they stayed amid blackouts to sleep and wait for safety. 0thers resorted to prayer as the power cuts hampered rescue attempts. 0fficials did issue a tsunami warning that they later cancelled, although seawater as high as 13 centimetres entered a couple of village
rhodri davies reports. are deadly tremors that've become feared and familiar to people in this part of indonesia. this magnitude seven earthquake hit the coast on the resort island of lombok on sunday, and killed dozens of people as well as injuring more. the us geological survey said it struckjust ten kilometres underground. and above ground, there was palpable panic. translation: when i was working, it was initially just little shocks, but then it was getting bigger and bigger and people...
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rhodri davies has more.he worst floods in the last century. landslides have killed dozens of people. others are struggling. translation: we haven't faced rainfall of such magnitude in decades. we are focusing on staying alive. that is in monsoon rains and winds that have left tens of thousands of people stranded and devastated crops. it has been exacerbated by authorities having to open 35 dangerously full dams, sending a surge of water into rivers, many of which are overflowing. at least 511,000 people are displaced in the southern state. families are arriving to shelters and camps bringing stories of near escapes. translation: when the water came in, we ran away with whatever we could grab. the water came very fast. we had to save our lives. we lost so many things. so many of our belongings are still inside and we don't know what has happened to them. these places are a major international destination for tourists. one of the main airports will only be open again on saturday, when the indian meteorological
rhodri davies has more.he worst floods in the last century. landslides have killed dozens of people. others are struggling. translation: we haven't faced rainfall of such magnitude in decades. we are focusing on staying alive. that is in monsoon rains and winds that have left tens of thousands of people stranded and devastated crops. it has been exacerbated by authorities having to open 35 dangerously full dams, sending a surge of water into rivers, many of which are overflowing. at least...
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and the game was good natured, as rhodri davies reports. a simple game of football.. here in seoul, workers on the north, in red, played counterparts from the south, fulfilling on their three—day trip perhaps every amateur football player's dream, to play in a world cup stadium. the message all around it, "red unification" and the friendly game is part of an objective to improve korean civilian exchanges, born from the leaders' summit in april. while political tensions persist, here there was only sporting goodwill. translation: i hope there will be more events like this, even if they are not organised by the government but rather by civilian groups. i hope we will soon achieve independent unification so the south and north can be together. as you can see, i came here to cheer them on. tens of thousands of spectators gave similar messages, this sign reads, "we are one." after six decades of separation, the neighbours were close enough to touch. translation: being able to shake the players' hands, so close up, gave me the impression they are so far away, and the symbo
and the game was good natured, as rhodri davies reports. a simple game of football.. here in seoul, workers on the north, in red, played counterparts from the south, fulfilling on their three—day trip perhaps every amateur football player's dream, to play in a world cup stadium. the message all around it, "red unification" and the friendly game is part of an objective to improve korean civilian exchanges, born from the leaders' summit in april. while political tensions persist, here...
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peoples, follows a meeting of their political leaders in april, and the game was good natured, as rhodri davieshile since these neighbours, from north and south korea, went for a kickabout. here in seoul, workers from the north, in red, played counterparts from the south, fulfilling on their three—day trip perhaps every amateur football player's dream — to play in a world cup stadium. the message all around it — "red unification", and the friendly game is part of an objective to improve korean civilian exchanges, born from the leaders' summit in april. and, while political tensions persist, here there was only sporting goodwill. translation: i hope there will be more events like this, even if they are not organised by the government, but rather by civilian groups. i hope we will soon achieve independent unification, so that the south and north can be together. as you can see, i came here to cheer them on. tens of thousands of spectators gave similar messages. this sign reads, "we are one." and, after six decades of separation, the neighbours were close enough to touch. translation: being able t
peoples, follows a meeting of their political leaders in april, and the game was good natured, as rhodri davieshile since these neighbours, from north and south korea, went for a kickabout. here in seoul, workers from the north, in red, played counterparts from the south, fulfilling on their three—day trip perhaps every amateur football player's dream — to play in a world cup stadium. the message all around it — "red unification", and the friendly game is part of an objective to...
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rhodri davies has more.ety across the indian state of kerala. seasonal, but severe rains have left people adrift in the worst flooding in nearly a century. the floods combined with landslides in the last week have killed thousands of people. 0thers are scrambling. translation: we haven't faced a rainfall of such magnitude in decades. we are focusing on staying alive. monsoon rains and winds that have left tens of thousands of people stranded and ever stated crop. it has been exacerbated by authorities having to open 35 dangerously full dams. sending a surge of water into rivers, many of which are overflowing. at least 54,000 people are displaced in the southern state. families are writing to shelters and camps, bringing stories of near escapes. just that when water came in we ran a wake with whatever we could grab. the water came very fast. we had to save our lives. we lost so many things, many of our belongings are still inside, we don't know what has happened to them. some of their homes are in pinarayi vi
rhodri davies has more.ety across the indian state of kerala. seasonal, but severe rains have left people adrift in the worst flooding in nearly a century. the floods combined with landslides in the last week have killed thousands of people. 0thers are scrambling. translation: we haven't faced a rainfall of such magnitude in decades. we are focusing on staying alive. monsoon rains and winds that have left tens of thousands of people stranded and ever stated crop. it has been exacerbated by...
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rhodri davies has more.inds that have left tens of thousands of people stranded and devastated crops. it has been exacerbated by authorities having to open 35 dangerously fooled dams, sending a surge of water into rivers, many of which are overflowing. at least 54,000 people are displaced in the southern state. families are arriving to shelters and camps bringing stories of near escapes. translation: when the water came in, we ran away with whatever we could grab. the water came very fast. we had to save lives. we lost so many things. so many of our belongings are still inside and we don‘t know what has happened to them. at these places are a major international destination for tourists. 0ne international destination for tourists. one of the ports will only be open again on saturday, when the indian meteorological department expects heavy and very heavy rains to continue until. disaster management forces, the army and the navy are continuing to carry out rescue attempts and the road and rail disruption. but
rhodri davies has more.inds that have left tens of thousands of people stranded and devastated crops. it has been exacerbated by authorities having to open 35 dangerously fooled dams, sending a surge of water into rivers, many of which are overflowing. at least 54,000 people are displaced in the southern state. families are arriving to shelters and camps bringing stories of near escapes. translation: when the water came in, we ran away with whatever we could grab. the water came very fast. we...