29
29
Sep 23, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
victims admit it's unlikely the government can help them to recover ever morgan reports from the river nile state. this is what's left of a highly out the last home in sudan's are now state he says his farm used to extend from here to the banks of the nile nearly 2 kilometers away now the river is one with the farm destroying what was his main source of income while living mother i love and i used to live in this house with my kids and their families that's all gone on the farm where i used to plant onions and nuts is all destroyed i've lost nearly $20000.00 because of the floods but that's just from what i had ready for harvest this season and now i can't farm for winter and i don't know if i'll get any government assistance. ali says it's hard for him to know exactly how much financial damage the floods have done to his farm he'll have to wait until the waters dry out completely to find out his village of is one of dozens on the banks of the nile and river in my old state that was destroyed by floods countrywide hundreds of villages were also destroyed because of the river rising to levels not
victims admit it's unlikely the government can help them to recover ever morgan reports from the river nile state. this is what's left of a highly out the last home in sudan's are now state he says his farm used to extend from here to the banks of the nile nearly 2 kilometers away now the river is one with the farm destroying what was his main source of income while living mother i love and i used to live in this house with my kids and their families that's all gone on the farm where i used to...
20
20
Sep 23, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
economic situation to worsen in the coming weeks if no help is offered he will morgan on to 0 river nile state. $380.00 whales have died on the coast of the australian island state of tasmania it's the worst stranding event the country's ever seen in the $500.00 pilot whales have been found stranded on the state's west coast rescuers have tried to save as many as they could but most were already dead around 30 were moved back into the ocean several beached themselves again people in argentina have been evacuated as emergency workers try to contain wildfires that are burning through the province of cordova at least 3 firefighters were injured the region's been hit by a shortage of rain over the past weeks and that's made the situation worse and dry conditions and record temperatures of course while fast to spread along the west coast of the united states and that is causing growing concerns about what this could mean for the environment scientists say catastrophes like the one we're seeing now may be the new normal reynolds's this report from oregon. the fires ravaging the west coast of the u.s
economic situation to worsen in the coming weeks if no help is offered he will morgan on to 0 river nile state. $380.00 whales have died on the coast of the australian island state of tasmania it's the worst stranding event the country's ever seen in the $500.00 pilot whales have been found stranded on the state's west coast rescuers have tried to save as many as they could but most were already dead around 30 were moved back into the ocean several beached themselves again people in argentina...
16
16
Sep 23, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
economic situation to worsen in the coming weeks if no help is offered he will morgan on to 0 river nile state. $380.00 whales have died on the coast of the australian island state of tasmania so we're trying to give vent countries ever see the only $500.00 pilot whales were found on the west coast rescuers try to save as many as they could but most were already dead some were moved back into the ocean but several beach themselves again. saudi arabia will allow muslim worshippers to stop performing the pilgrimage for next month as part of its gradual lifting of covert $9000.00 restrictions but only $6000.00 people can visit the holy city of mecca each day and that number is expected to increase in mid october for now only saudi citizens and residents will be allowed foreigners will be permitted that starts in november followers of the secret agent who have the death of their founder in pakistan this is the 1st year of commemoration since a visa free travel corridor was opened between india and pakistan and this allows pilgrims to reach the holy sites of daraa in the poor but indian sikhs were
economic situation to worsen in the coming weeks if no help is offered he will morgan on to 0 river nile state. $380.00 whales have died on the coast of the australian island state of tasmania so we're trying to give vent countries ever see the only $500.00 pilot whales were found on the west coast rescuers try to save as many as they could but most were already dead some were moved back into the ocean but several beach themselves again. saudi arabia will allow muslim worshippers to stop...
25
25
Sep 19, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
before contributing down to the nile river now that out by the river is still running very very high so the levels of the nile river and they are for a river in river nile states is still high lots of people still feeling the effects of the devastation of the floods that hutton has been witnessing for the past 3 weeks people continue to get displaced in that state and they're calling on the government to try to address the issue of flooding that's because floods happen every year in the country maybe not as devastating as the one seen this year but they say that there has to be proper plans that the government should address the issue of housing and the issue of drainage system because they're tired of being displaced they're tired of waiting for the levels to recede and facing water borne diseases before going back home and then facing the same thing next year ok thanks very much a broken record for us the from. lots more still to come on this program for you including europe struggling to contain a surge in coronavirus infections with a record in the u.k. france and spain plus. i'm charlie angelo on the river potter in southwest england going animal hunted t
before contributing down to the nile river now that out by the river is still running very very high so the levels of the nile river and they are for a river in river nile states is still high lots of people still feeling the effects of the devastation of the floods that hutton has been witnessing for the past 3 weeks people continue to get displaced in that state and they're calling on the government to try to address the issue of flooding that's because floods happen every year in the country...
34
34
Sep 22, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
floods in sin don has now risen to 140000 while the level of the nile river remains high fall as were also damaged in many of the 18 states in the river nile state those affected are trying to find a way to rebuild as they wait for some kind of financial help i will morgan has mall. this is what's left of a highly out the last home in sudan's or now state he says his farm used to extend from here to the banks of the nile nearly 2 kilometers away now the river is one with the farm destroying what was his main source of income all over the mother i love i used to live in this has put my kids and their families that's all gone now on the farm where i used to plant onions unearths is all destroyed i've lost nearly $20000.00 because of the floods but that's just from what i had ready for harvest this season and now i can't farm for winter and i don't know if i'll get any government assistance in the. alley says it's hard for him to know exactly how much financial damage the floods have done to his farm he'll have to wait until the waters dry out completely to find out his village of galle on is one of dozens on the banks of th
floods in sin don has now risen to 140000 while the level of the nile river remains high fall as were also damaged in many of the 18 states in the river nile state those affected are trying to find a way to rebuild as they wait for some kind of financial help i will morgan has mall. this is what's left of a highly out the last home in sudan's or now state he says his farm used to extend from here to the banks of the nile nearly 2 kilometers away now the river is one with the farm destroying...
37
37
Sep 22, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
state now that states there are parts of the river that have drawbacks levels or going to going back to its levels prior to the floods but there are other parts in the state and the river nile states where the level remains high as a matter of fact where it remains to increase because of a river that comes from the if you can high lands and goes to this day and connects with the nile there now people there say that they are was still facing the devastation of the floods and they're saying that they're still at high risk of waterborne diseases and that the government needs to step in and spray insecticides to make sure that water borne diseases do not spread because they cannot cope with sickness on top of losing their properties or reporting live from courtroom effects due. we're still looking pretty stormy untasted in the atlantic kids tell us more is jenny harrison jenny yet there are many storms out there still a gym but thankfully when you need to need to really focus on so i can show you straight away which ones they are one just disappearing off the north of the screen there that is actually come on to that but the other one is that is tropical storm beta and you can
state now that states there are parts of the river that have drawbacks levels or going to going back to its levels prior to the floods but there are other parts in the state and the river nile states where the level remains high as a matter of fact where it remains to increase because of a river that comes from the if you can high lands and goes to this day and connects with the nile there now people there say that they are was still facing the devastation of the floods and they're saying that...
29
29
Sep 22, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
now that state there are parts of the river that has drawbacks levels or going to going back to its levels prior to the floods but there are other parts in the state in the river nile states where the level remains high as a matter of fact where it remains to increase because of a river that comes from the future and high lands and goes to this day and connects with the nile there now people there say that they are we still facing the station of the floods and they're saying that they're still at high risk of water borne diseases and that the government needs to step in and spray insecticides to make sure that water borne diseases do not spread because they cannot cope with sickness on top of losing their properties. germany has urged the u.k. to stop playing games when it comes to bricks that the comments were made ahead of a meeting of e.u. ministers in brussels the chief breaks it negotiator will be briefing the group on the progress that's been made in the latest found a breaks it talks and say is the neary a border town in northern ireland that sees a lot of cross border trade he spoke to the director of the town's chamber of commerce and further explained how
now that state there are parts of the river that has drawbacks levels or going to going back to its levels prior to the floods but there are other parts in the state in the river nile states where the level remains high as a matter of fact where it remains to increase because of a river that comes from the future and high lands and goes to this day and connects with the nile there now people there say that they are we still facing the station of the floods and they're saying that they're still...
43
43
Sep 23, 2020
09/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
of homes damaged or destroyed by floods has risen to 140,000 while the level of the nile river remains high. nile stateose affected are trying to find a way to rebuild as they wait for some kind of financial help. >> this is what is left of his home. he says his farm used to extend from here to the banks of the nile nearly two kilometers away. now the river is one with the farm, destroying what was his main source of income. >> i used to live in this house with my kids and their families. that's all gone now. the farmers destroyed. i've lost nearly $20,000 because of the flood. now i cannot farm for winter, and i don't know if i will get any government assistance. >> he says it's hard to know exactly how much financial damage the floods have done to his farm. he will have to wait until the waters dry up completely to find out. this form is one of dozens that was destroyed by floods. countrywide, hundreds of villages were also destroyed because of the river rising to levels not seen in a century. at least 120 people have been killed and more than 600,000 have them displaced. most now are waiting for the
of homes damaged or destroyed by floods has risen to 140,000 while the level of the nile river remains high. nile stateose affected are trying to find a way to rebuild as they wait for some kind of financial help. >> this is what is left of his home. he says his farm used to extend from here to the banks of the nile nearly two kilometers away. now the river is one with the farm, destroying what was his main source of income. >> i used to live in this house with my kids and their...
62
62
Sep 21, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
more heavy rain as it deals with the cleanup from record high flooding probably lives by the river nile state. not paying the price how the world's richest people are fueling a warming global climate and it's more of sanjay's they can secure a last 2nd win in the n.b.a. playoffs and we will be here with that story. of. how governments across europe are re imposing restrictions to combat cope with 19 is the number of new infections rises in spain's camp thought partial lockdown has come into force around 850000 people in madrid will only be allowed to leave their area for work school or health care new rules are also being implemented in 2 french cities deemed virus red zones more than 10000 new infections were confirmed in france on sunday and in the u.k. the government is again warning stricter measures could come into place if cases continue to rise on the back is following the story from outside westminster in london but 1st let's go to paris and the tasha battle and the tasha let's start with france numbers there rising how much concern and worry is that causing. well it is cause for conc
more heavy rain as it deals with the cleanup from record high flooding probably lives by the river nile state. not paying the price how the world's richest people are fueling a warming global climate and it's more of sanjay's they can secure a last 2nd win in the n.b.a. playoffs and we will be here with that story. of. how governments across europe are re imposing restrictions to combat cope with 19 is the number of new infections rises in spain's camp thought partial lockdown has come into...
36
36
Sep 22, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 1
indeed the nile river must not be monopolized by one state for egypt the nile water is an existential matter this however does not mean that we want to undermine the rights of our brothers and sisters sharing with us the nile basin in this vein the convening of the security council consultative meeting on the 29th of june of this year highlighted the importance of this issue. and its direct bearing on international peace and security. right. the international community bears the responsibility to urge all parties to reach the desired agreement in a way that meets our mutual interests. nevertheless it is unacceptable for the negotiations to continue forever and in an attempt to impose the realities on the ground just because our people yearn for stability and development to words a new promising era of cooperation. between mr president early guarding the 2nd pillar of the united nations that it cheating sustainable development and egypt firmly believes that fostering development efforts is a fundamental precondition to enhance international peace and security and to establish a stable
indeed the nile river must not be monopolized by one state for egypt the nile water is an existential matter this however does not mean that we want to undermine the rights of our brothers and sisters sharing with us the nile basin in this vein the convening of the security council consultative meeting on the 29th of june of this year highlighted the importance of this issue. and its direct bearing on international peace and security. right. the international community bears the responsibility...
39
39
Sep 28, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
famine has ravaged states through which the nile floods. here in ethiopia one of the river source is the failure of the annual rains has led to catastrophe in the past. millions have died. beyond such tragedy upstream states claim the past agreements violate their national sovereignty and prevent them harnessing the river for their own development. i know that some people in egypt. and i.d.'s. want to fashion i.d.'s based on the assumption that the night want to be long still and egypt and that egypt has a right to decide us for gets what of the night water and the countries that are unable to use the night water because they will be unstable and because doing before. this circumstances have changed and changed forever. the change came in may 2010 at a meeting going into uganda when the upstream countries took matters into their own hands. in an unprecedented move 6 of the 8 nations signed a new agreement declaring greater autonomy in decision making over the nile's waters aware of the agenda egypt and sudan had refused to attend. what was signed an entirely set off alarm b
famine has ravaged states through which the nile floods. here in ethiopia one of the river source is the failure of the annual rains has led to catastrophe in the past. millions have died. beyond such tragedy upstream states claim the past agreements violate their national sovereignty and prevent them harnessing the river for their own development. i know that some people in egypt. and i.d.'s. want to fashion i.d.'s based on the assumption that the night want to be long still and egypt and that...
29
29
Sep 26, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
famine has ravaged states through which the nile flows. here in ethiopia one of the river sources the failure of the annual rains has led to catastrophe in the past. millions have died. beyond such tragedy upstream states claim the past agreements violate their national sovereignty and prevent them harnessing the river for their own development. i know that some people in egypt. fashion i.d.'s. fashion i.d.'s based on the assumption that the night of the longs to and egypt and that egypt has a right to decide just for gets what of the night water and the countries that are unable to use the night water because it will be unstable and because doing before . this circumstances have changed and changed forever. the change came in may 2010 at a meeting going into uganda when the upstream countries took matters into their own hands. in an unprecedented move 6 of the 8 nations signed a new agreement declaring greater autonomy in decision making over the nile's waters aware of the agenda egypt and sudan had refused to attend. what was signed an entirely set off alarm bells in cai
famine has ravaged states through which the nile flows. here in ethiopia one of the river sources the failure of the annual rains has led to catastrophe in the past. millions have died. beyond such tragedy upstream states claim the past agreements violate their national sovereignty and prevent them harnessing the river for their own development. i know that some people in egypt. fashion i.d.'s. fashion i.d.'s based on the assumption that the night of the longs to and egypt and that egypt has a...
42
42
Sep 17, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sin state water levels in the blue nile river a fall and after submerging thousands of homes now there's the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools or how many other has more from the state capital scene john the situation is really desperate for the displaced we are in one of the primary schools in the heart of the town of seeing. every cross in the school is packed with up to 20 families they ease congestion food deliveries yes come but again some say they do not eat and nuff during the day and they are also concerned that they have nowhere to go back to because their homes have either been damaged very much by the floods or totally destroyed so it will take them a while to go back and piece their lives together but right now the non-governmental organizations that are caring for the displaced people in the city not a state which scindia is that you straight it was is there up to thought to 1000 people displaced and affected by the floods in just this state alone so you can understand the magnitude of the problem but
a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sin state water levels in the blue nile river a fall and after submerging thousands of homes now there's the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools or how many other has more from the state capital scene john the situation is really desperate for the displaced we are in one of the primary schools in the heart of the town of seeing. every cross in the school is packed with up to 20 families they ease congestion food deliveries...
29
29
Sep 18, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
residents in the capital khartoum but a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sonora states water levels in the blue nile river have fallen after submerging thousands of homes but there is the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools reports from one of those schools and 7 are states where hundreds of people are sheltering. and they have been living in very squalid conditions in these schools some government buildings that they sought shelter in they scorned just been in the rooms every classroom in this primary school holds up to 10 families and you can imagine there's no electricity and people here say they long for the day they will be able to go back to their homes that is those who still have homes to speak of and the numbers keep on increasing the number of comes around single keep on increasing not just in numbers but also in sizes are small people heeding the government warnings of more floods along the blue nile have been making their way to these comes the people will outrightly tell you that they do not expect much from the government because of not only the economic situat
residents in the capital khartoum but a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sonora states water levels in the blue nile river have fallen after submerging thousands of homes but there is the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools reports from one of those schools and 7 are states where hundreds of people are sheltering. and they have been living in very squalid conditions in these schools some government buildings that they sought shelter in they scorned just been...
112
112
Sep 9, 2020
09/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the government declared a state of emergency days ago after the nile river reached unprecedented levelsnd flooded several areas. hundreds of thousands have been , and they are desperate for help. is how she arrives to the doorstep of her home. water,es to see if the which flooded it nearly two weeks ago, has receded. the yard where she spent most of her evenings, still covered with water from the nile river. we were surprised this year when the waters entered our neighborhood. we didn't know what to do. there are no sandbags. there is no one to help us with what is happening. we decided to act on our own and bring sandbags. we saw the water coming in from all directions. >> much of her neighborhood in the southern part of sudan's capital is flooded. some homes have collapsed as a result of the force of the water. the nile started rising three weeks ago, causing destruction as it flowed into villages and towns. more than 100 people have died in the past month as a result, and more than 100,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. more than half a million people have been displaced. the
the government declared a state of emergency days ago after the nile river reached unprecedented levelsnd flooded several areas. hundreds of thousands have been , and they are desperate for help. is how she arrives to the doorstep of her home. water,es to see if the which flooded it nearly two weeks ago, has receded. the yard where she spent most of her evenings, still covered with water from the nile river. we were surprised this year when the waters entered our neighborhood. we didn't know...
15
15
Sep 6, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
sudan's government has declared a 3 month state of emergency because of weeks of floods of killed more than 100 people the river nile has risen to levels not seen in a century 100000 homes have been badly damaged and others destroyed since late july the u.n. warns the situation will get worse as above average rainfall is for cost until the end of september. so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after people in power station that's about it but. if you're looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on but what is this race is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism on our obsession with economic drugs this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to pave the road smaller and smaller we don't want to be set realistic in the world we would rather have a fantasy growing on al-jazeera. showing this new national security tourist tightening beijing's control of a home comb and start from the protests that rocked the city a year ago with activists facing imprisonment pro-democrac
sudan's government has declared a 3 month state of emergency because of weeks of floods of killed more than 100 people the river nile has risen to levels not seen in a century 100000 homes have been badly damaged and others destroyed since late july the u.n. warns the situation will get worse as above average rainfall is for cost until the end of september. so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after people in power station that's about it but. if you're looking at...
29
29
Sep 6, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
sudan's government has declared a 3 month state of emergency because of weeks of flooding and have killed more than 100 people the river nile has risen to levels not seen in a century 100000 homes have been badly damaged and others completely destroyed since late july the u.n. warns the situation will get worse says above average rainfall is forecast until the end of september and i had to and then my brother got all our power operated equipment is out of order and there's a high possibility they won't operate again needless to say residents are all gripped with fear and panic we have not slept for days that while the flies and mosquitoes are multiplying in huge numbers cholera may break out at any moment god forbid that's why we've planned an insecticide spring campaign. morgan has this something it's from 2 sea islands in khartoum. the river that you see behind me is the nile river which a sudanese government officials say is unprecedented in terms of the level of waters it is carrying right now at 17.621 meters meteorologists say it's the highest that have been recorded in nearly a century and that has resulted in massiv
sudan's government has declared a 3 month state of emergency because of weeks of flooding and have killed more than 100 people the river nile has risen to levels not seen in a century 100000 homes have been badly damaged and others completely destroyed since late july the u.n. warns the situation will get worse says above average rainfall is forecast until the end of september and i had to and then my brother got all our power operated equipment is out of order and there's a high possibility...
47
47
Sep 18, 2020
09/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the heavy rainfall has led to the river nile rising to its highest level in a century. the three-month state of emergency has been enforced by the government. 31,000 people have been displaced in one town. >> the situation is really desperate for the displaced. the heart of the town. every classroom in this school is packed with up to 12 families. .here is congestion food deliveries come, but some say they do not get enough within the day, and they are also concerned that they have nowhere to go back to because their homes have been damaged very mud by the -- very much by the floods or totally destroyed, so it will take them a while to go back and peace their lives together. nongovernmental organizations are caring for the .isplaced people there are up to 1000 people displaced and affected by the flood in just this place alone, so you can imagine the magnitude of the problem. the main concerns of the residents are up to 18 villages have been totally marooned and cut off from the rest of the state by the flood. they tried to evacuate, but many of the people from these villages are not willing
the heavy rainfall has led to the river nile rising to its highest level in a century. the three-month state of emergency has been enforced by the government. 31,000 people have been displaced in one town. >> the situation is really desperate for the displaced. the heart of the town. every classroom in this school is packed with up to 12 families. .here is congestion food deliveries come, but some say they do not get enough within the day, and they are also concerned that they have...
93
93
Sep 10, 2020
09/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ katty: in sudan, entire farms are underwater and a state of reergency has been dec after the nile river its highest leve in over a century. the floods are another blow for a country struggling t emerge from conflict, political upheaval and economic turmoil our senior correspondent has the story. >> this is the island where the blue and white nile river's nvergent sudan. the country is experiencing the worst flooding since records began. satellite images show how bad the situation is. bthis wore the rains. now, see how sudanese farms on the banks of the nile have disappeared in the water. lives have been lost. livelihoods, destroyed. mehave been damaged. >> i took my children and left. their beds and everything are still inside. all i took was some clothes. when the neighbors wanted to save the restf the furniture from the homes, the eater level ind again. >> the government declared sudan natural disaster zone. auto levels continue to putting more people at risk -- water levels continue tomo rise, puttin people at risk. >> we are trying to convince the people of the islandt to leave, ey
. ♪ katty: in sudan, entire farms are underwater and a state of reergency has been dec after the nile river its highest leve in over a century. the floods are another blow for a country struggling t emerge from conflict, political upheaval and economic turmoil our senior correspondent has the story. >> this is the island where the blue and white nile river's nvergent sudan. the country is experiencing the worst flooding since records began. satellite images show how bad the situation...
19
19
Sep 9, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
controversial decision of cutting off funds to the to grain regional state severe flooding in sudan has killed at least 110 people with the nile river reaching unprecedented high levels hundreds of thousands of people forced from their homes are desperate for help even morgan reports from the capital khartoum. this is how an affair had to arrive to the door steps of her home these days she comes to see if the water which flooded it nearly 2 weeks ago has receded the yard which was once dry and where she used to spend most of her evenings is still covered with water from the river which is now steady after rising to levels not seen in more than a century they have slowed down in the senate in ways that we were surprised this year when the waters entered our neighborhood and we didn't know what to do there are no sandbags there is no want to come and help us with what's happening we decided to act on our own lives and bring sandbags but we found the water coming in from all directions as much of a heads neighborhood in the southern part of sudan's capital khartoum is now flooded some homes have collapsed as a result of the force of th
controversial decision of cutting off funds to the to grain regional state severe flooding in sudan has killed at least 110 people with the nile river reaching unprecedented high levels hundreds of thousands of people forced from their homes are desperate for help even morgan reports from the capital khartoum. this is how an affair had to arrive to the door steps of her home these days she comes to see if the water which flooded it nearly 2 weeks ago has receded the yard which was once dry and...
18
18
Sep 17, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
affected say it is not enough while a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sanaa states water levels in the blue nile river have now fallen off to submerging thousands of homes but there is the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools monitor has more from single. we are in the tunnel in should not tell you which is in south with the sun on the we are surprised it is full which is an idea of peace come where $1000.00 people have sought shelter every classroom here is occupied by families who have a the hot houses demolished during the flooding or damaged off fearing the reptiles that came with the water to come north goldbach home of course there are also a villages that are told to the moon and these people say they have nowhere to go back to and it would be a while before they can piece their lives together there are about 18 or small villages that have been totally marooned on some of them have been of a core you to buy there they agencies including the u.n. children's fund the unicef the. international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. are doing a little
affected say it is not enough while a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sanaa states water levels in the blue nile river have now fallen off to submerging thousands of homes but there is the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools monitor has more from single. we are in the tunnel in should not tell you which is in south with the sun on the we are surprised it is full which is an idea of peace come where $1000.00 people have sought shelter every classroom here is...
65
65
Sep 9, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the banks and then we've got a couple of states river and of state in the northern states because you know we're expecting a higher also levels of the river nile as well but hopefully things are going to get steadier this is the forecast in the ministry of area but i think what's really important now is how are we responding to people's needs it's going to get you know over the next few days we're already talking about different diseases because of its autumn because of the water stagnant waters. how can we support the different families are talking about also we're going into different exams for the secondary school exams so it's just this is this is our main concern right now is you know getting people to comfortable state i mean and we're talking about people who may have lost everything. ok we'll leave it there we thank you very much for joining us and speaking to us from parts room thank you thank you fire warnings are in place along the entire west coast of north america from mexico to canada wildfires that began in california are now also raging in the states of oregon and washington there are the largest ever seen in the region strong
the banks and then we've got a couple of states river and of state in the northern states because you know we're expecting a higher also levels of the river nile as well but hopefully things are going to get steadier this is the forecast in the ministry of area but i think what's really important now is how are we responding to people's needs it's going to get you know over the next few days we're already talking about different diseases because of its autumn because of the water stagnant...
19
19
Sep 5, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
and sudan's government has declared a 3 month state of emergency after weeks of floods nearly 100 people have died the nile river has risen to levels not seen in a century. the search continues for a possible survivor but he threw rubble of a collapsed building in beirut's sensitive scanning equipment detective site detected signs of breathing earlier this week rescuers have dug 3 tunnels into the building but nothing has so far been found al-jazeera zana honda reports now from the size of that search. day 3 of the search operation a body has not been found neither has a survivor there was hope but what we understand from engineers is. the possibility of finding someone alive is really unlikely it's been 32 days and it's not just that this is the machines that the teams from chile used to detect signs of life they detected it in the 1st group the 2nd group as well as the stairwell they didn't find anybody there there's only one place left and that is the 3rd roof but there is no sign of life there there is a possibility that there could be a dead body but no sign of life according to this engineer he said the do
and sudan's government has declared a 3 month state of emergency after weeks of floods nearly 100 people have died the nile river has risen to levels not seen in a century. the search continues for a possible survivor but he threw rubble of a collapsed building in beirut's sensitive scanning equipment detective site detected signs of breathing earlier this week rescuers have dug 3 tunnels into the building but nothing has so far been found al-jazeera zana honda reports now from the size of that...
19
19
Sep 9, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
110 people have now died from severe flooding in sudan the nile river has reached unprecedented levels the government has declared a 3 month state of emergency hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and more than 500000 hectares of farmland have flooded have been flooded in northern nigeria nigeria's main vi's growing state local media estimate that at least 50 people have died as a result of the heavy rain this year those are the headlines on have more news for you in under 30 minutes time coming up next our knowledge is there inside story to stay with us. i care about how the u.s. engages with the rest of the world i cover foreign policy national security this is a political impasse here's the conflict are we telling a good story. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise and to actually feels if you were there . a mockery of justice saudi arabia is criticised for reducing the sentences of those convicted of murdering jamal khashoggi the case is now closed so will we ever find out the truth about the journalist this is inside story. hello welcome to the program on iran c
110 people have now died from severe flooding in sudan the nile river has reached unprecedented levels the government has declared a 3 month state of emergency hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and more than 500000 hectares of farmland have flooded have been flooded in northern nigeria nigeria's main vi's growing state local media estimate that at least 50 people have died as a result of the heavy rain this year those are the headlines on have more news for you in under 30...
29
29
Sep 5, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
state of emergency because of weeks of floods that have now killed nearly 100 people the nile river has risen to levels not seen in a century 100000 homes have been badly damaged or of collapsed entirely and all told half a 1000000 people are affected us police in portland have broken up protests as the city heads towards 100 consecutive nights of demonstrations have been arrests to all of this going on since the death of george floyd in police custody back in may and in rochester in the state of new york protests against police brutality continued well into the night dozens of people are seeking justice over the death of black man daniel proved in march he suffocated after being arrested by police officers put a mesh hood over his head and held him down for 2 minutes while he was handcuffed since then 7 officers have been suspended as a result. people living in the u.s. state of north carolina become the 1st to vote in november election by mail 600000 ballots are being sent out postal voting in itself has become an electoral battleground with president donald trump claiming without evi
state of emergency because of weeks of floods that have now killed nearly 100 people the nile river has risen to levels not seen in a century 100000 homes have been badly damaged or of collapsed entirely and all told half a 1000000 people are affected us police in portland have broken up protests as the city heads towards 100 consecutive nights of demonstrations have been arrests to all of this going on since the death of george floyd in police custody back in may and in rochester in the state...
32
32
Sep 18, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
residents in the capital khartoum but a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sonora states and water levels in the blue nile river of fall and after submerging thousands of homes but there is the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools mohamad addo is joining us in the town of sin job that's in sanaa the state itself so thousands of people displaced by the floods what's the situation like been for them. quite desperate have been living in very squalid conditions in these schools some government buildings that they sought shelter in these called justin in their rooms every classroom in these primary school holds up to 10 families and you can imagine there's no electricity and people here say they long for the day they will be able to go back to their homes but is lost who still have homes to speak off because the floods also completely destroyed villages so for those who don't have somewhere to go to this might be the conditions that will have changed you all for some time and the numbers keep on increasing the number of comes around single keep on increasing not just in numbers but also
residents in the capital khartoum but a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sonora states and water levels in the blue nile river of fall and after submerging thousands of homes but there is the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools mohamad addo is joining us in the town of sin job that's in sanaa the state itself so thousands of people displaced by the floods what's the situation like been for them. quite desperate have been living in very squalid conditions in...
20
20
Sep 17, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
for the 3rd of sudan's flood victims reside in the state which is located along the blue nile river well the waters have receded thousands of people have lost their homes and there's a threat of water borne diseases how many was born from sin joy we are in the final scene in should not take that which is how it was done on the we are surprised it is full which is an idea if he come where one follows them people have sought shelter let's just show you the magnitude of this come every classroom here is occupied by families who have a the heart houses demolished during the flooding or damaged off fearing the reptiles that came with the water to come north goldbach home of course there are also a villages not told to the moon and these people say they have nowhere to go back to and it would be a while before they can piece their lives together they are about 18 or small villages that have been totally marooned on some of them have been of a quarry to buy their aid agencies including the un children's fund the unicef the. international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. d
for the 3rd of sudan's flood victims reside in the state which is located along the blue nile river well the waters have receded thousands of people have lost their homes and there's a threat of water borne diseases how many was born from sin joy we are in the final scene in should not take that which is how it was done on the we are surprised it is full which is an idea if he come where one follows them people have sought shelter let's just show you the magnitude of this come every classroom...
27
27
Sep 8, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
people have died from the severe flooding in sudan the government declared a state of emergency days ago after the nile river reached on precedented levels and flooded several areas hundreds of thousands have been displaced and there's more good reports now from khartoum they're desperate for help. this is how and if i had to abdurrahman arrives to the doorstep of her home these days she comes to see if the water which flooded it nearly 2 weeks ago has receded the yard which was once dry and where she used to spend most of her evenings is still covered with water from the river which is now steady after rising to levels not seen in more than a century they have slowed down in the senate in ways that we were surprised this year when the waters entered our neighborhood we didn't know what to do there are no stand bags there is no want to come and help us with what's happening we decided to act on our own and bring sandbags but we found the water coming in from all directions as much of a heads neighborhood in the southern part of sudan's capital hudson is now flooded some homes have collapsed as a result of th
people have died from the severe flooding in sudan the government declared a state of emergency days ago after the nile river reached on precedented levels and flooded several areas hundreds of thousands have been displaced and there's more good reports now from khartoum they're desperate for help. this is how and if i had to abdurrahman arrives to the doorstep of her home these days she comes to see if the water which flooded it nearly 2 weeks ago has receded the yard which was once dry and...
21
21
Sep 17, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
120000 homes have been destroyed the heavy rainfall has led to the river nile rising to its highest levels in a sentry a 3 month state of emergency has been forced by the government mohamed that though is in one of sudan's worst affected towns the town of he says 31000 people have been the splay so they are alone. the situation is really desperate for the displays in one of the primary schools in the heart of the town of seeing. a very cross in the school is packed with up to 25 minutes they ease congestion food deliveries yes come but again some say they do not and now off during the day and they are also concerned that they have nowhere to go back to because their homes have either been damaged very much by the floods or totally destroyed so it will take them a while to go back and piece their lives together but right now the non-governmental organizations that are caring for the displeased people in the city not a state which seemed is that you straight it was is there up to thought to 1000 people displaced and affected by the floods in just this state alone so you can understand the magnitude of the problem but t
120000 homes have been destroyed the heavy rainfall has led to the river nile rising to its highest levels in a sentry a 3 month state of emergency has been forced by the government mohamed that though is in one of sudan's worst affected towns the town of he says 31000 people have been the splay so they are alone. the situation is really desperate for the displays in one of the primary schools in the heart of the town of seeing. a very cross in the school is packed with up to 25 minutes they...
40
40
Sep 17, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
affected say it is not enough when a 3rd of sudan's flood victims reside in a state which is located along the blue nile river all the waters have receded thousands of people have lost their homes and there is a threat of water borne diseases. joins me now from the town of. states as i say one of the worst affected areas in sudan how are people coping. you little relief for the flood victims here is that we are in. in should not take. on we are prime minister. one files them people let's just show you the magnitude of this. thing. colossal room here is occupied by families who have a the hot houses demolished during the flooding or dommage to off fearing that reptiles thought came with the war to come goldbach a whole of course there are also a village just told. these people say they have nowhere to go back to and it would be a while before they can piece of their lives together they are about 18 all the whole villages that have been totally but when done some of them have been about quoted by the aid agencies including the un children's fund the unicef the. international federation of the red cross and red
affected say it is not enough when a 3rd of sudan's flood victims reside in a state which is located along the blue nile river all the waters have receded thousands of people have lost their homes and there is a threat of water borne diseases. joins me now from the town of. states as i say one of the worst affected areas in sudan how are people coping. you little relief for the flood victims here is that we are in. in should not take. on we are prime minister. one files them people let's just...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states is reducing aid to ethiopia citing lack of progress in resolving a dispute over a huge down project on the river nile ethiopia has continued to work on the drama which downstream countries egypt on sudan that say threatens their water supply. could ghana become a car manufacturing hub for west africa the government is hoping so it's trying to lure international car companies to the country to do that it's introducing a ban on imports of vehicles that are 10 years or older it's a significant move used cars make up 70 percent of vehicle imports to ghana date of your correspondent i collect the scent of that for force. just to see fixes salvaged and used cars imported into ghana he works from his base in samara a capital crime. he and his employees fix more than 4 cars and month in almost $1000.00 u.s. dollars in revenue this is his only source of livelihood. salvage vehicles arrive in the country car dealers bring them here for me to work on them and payment is made once i'm finished this is all i do to take care of my family and my workers. and i'm give what a few bats goosey and he simply could soon
the united states is reducing aid to ethiopia citing lack of progress in resolving a dispute over a huge down project on the river nile ethiopia has continued to work on the drama which downstream countries egypt on sudan that say threatens their water supply. could ghana become a car manufacturing hub for west africa the government is hoping so it's trying to lure international car companies to the country to do that it's introducing a ban on imports of vehicles that are 10 years or older it's...
41
41
Sep 8, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
people have died from the severe flooding in sudan the government the clear the state of emergency days ago after the nile river reached unprecedented levels and flooded several areas hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and his al jazeera as he but morgan reports from hard toil they're desperate for help. this is how never had a man arrives to the doorstep of her home these days she comes to see if the water which flooded it nearly 2 weeks ago has receded the yard which was once dry and where she used to spend most of her evenings is still covered with water from the nile river which is now steady after rising to levels not seen in more than a century they have slowed down in the senate in ways that we were surprised this year when the waters entered our neighborhood we didn't know what to do there are no stand bags there is no one to come and help us with what's happening we decided to act on our own lives and bring found out we found the water coming in from all directions as much of a heads neighborhood in the southern part of sudan's capital khartoum is now flooded some homes have collapsed
people have died from the severe flooding in sudan the government the clear the state of emergency days ago after the nile river reached unprecedented levels and flooded several areas hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and his al jazeera as he but morgan reports from hard toil they're desperate for help. this is how never had a man arrives to the doorstep of her home these days she comes to see if the water which flooded it nearly 2 weeks ago has receded the yard which was once...
22
22
Sep 21, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the damage has been along the areas that lie on the banks of the nile river one of them being this area of chicago and river and i would state now people here say more than 100 homes have been completely damaged you can see some of the damages here they say that last rains have completely collapsed resulting in sewage water coming out and this is the what level for the past 12 days now they say they have not seen the water receding yet and they're concerned about water borne diseases they said that they wanted the government to come and spray pesticide insecticide so that they can kill the moscow lover now that all hasn't happened and they're saying that they don't know what will come next because there has been no plan given to them by the government in terms of compensation the government says that the effects of the damage will be felt for months and it's very hard to conclude how much was lost financially and how many people will be affected long term by the floods but people here say they know what their needs are they know that they need shelters they know that they need medications and they know that they need pestici
the damage has been along the areas that lie on the banks of the nile river one of them being this area of chicago and river and i would state now people here say more than 100 homes have been completely damaged you can see some of the damages here they say that last rains have completely collapsed resulting in sewage water coming out and this is the what level for the past 12 days now they say they have not seen the water receding yet and they're concerned about water borne diseases they said...
26
26
Sep 9, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
$110.00 people have now died from severe flooding in sudan the nile river has reached unprecedented levels the government has declared a 3 month state of emergency hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and more than 500000 hectares of farmland have flooded have been flooded in northern nigeria nigeria's main vice growing state local media estimate that at least 50 people have died as the result of the heavy rain. those are the headlines i'll have more news for you in under 30 minutes time coming up next on inside story to stay with us. i care about how the u.s. engages with the rest of the world i cover foreign policy national security this is a political impasse here's the conflict are we telling a good story. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise and to actually feel as if you were there. a mockery of justice saudi arabia's criticised for reducing the sentences of those convicted of murder and you know the case is now closed so will we ever find out the truth about the journalist this is inside story. hello welcome to the program on iran come on saudi arabia is facing i
$110.00 people have now died from severe flooding in sudan the nile river has reached unprecedented levels the government has declared a 3 month state of emergency hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and more than 500000 hectares of farmland have flooded have been flooded in northern nigeria nigeria's main vice growing state local media estimate that at least 50 people have died as the result of the heavy rain. those are the headlines i'll have more news for you in under 30...
57
57
Sep 17, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
but those affected say it isn't enough a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sin off state levels in the blue nile river have foreign off to some magic thousands of homes but there's now the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools monitor has more from. the situation is really desperate for the displaced in one of the primary schools in the heart of the town of seeing. every cross in the school is parked with up to 20 families they ease congestion food deliveries yes come but again some say they do not eat and nuff during the day and they are also concerned that they have nowhere to go back to because the homes have either been damaged very much by the floods or totally destroyed so it will take them a while to go back and piece their lives together but right now the non-governmental organizations that are caring for the displaced people in the city not a state which seemed is that you straight if it was is there up to thought to 1000 people displaced and affected by the floods in just this state alone so you can understand the magnitude of the problem but the main concern of
but those affected say it isn't enough a 3rd of sudan's flood victims live in sin off state levels in the blue nile river have foreign off to some magic thousands of homes but there's now the threat of water borne diseases as families take shelter in schools monitor has more from. the situation is really desperate for the displaced in one of the primary schools in the heart of the town of seeing. every cross in the school is parked with up to 20 families they ease congestion food deliveries yes...