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yeah, justl listening to you samira hussain all the information.ain you mention so many of us now have airline tickets on a phone, on a map and you can't actually read that. i saw a picture that they are having to write the departures on a whiteboard there.— to write the departures on a whiteboard there. , ., . ., whiteboard there. yes, once we had crossed through _ whiteboard there. yes, once we had crossed through security _ whiteboard there. yes, once we had crossed through security my - whiteboard there. yes, once we had crossed through security my family. crossed through security my family and i were trying to figure out where our flight was specially taken from. we went a couple of times to the security agent to try and find out when that flight was taken off and he finally got the information, was able to tell us which gate to go to. but they are manually entering all the formation onto a whiteboard. you have to sort of step back and find the comedy in some of what is happening as people trying really hard to make things work and get people
yeah, justl listening to you samira hussain all the information.ain you mention so many of us now have airline tickets on a phone, on a map and you can't actually read that. i saw a picture that they are having to write the departures on a whiteboard there.— to write the departures on a whiteboard there. , ., . ., whiteboard there. yes, once we had crossed through _ whiteboard there. yes, once we had crossed through security _ whiteboard there. yes, once we had crossed through security my -...
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police and various agencies are actively involved in this operation. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussainou can see some of you can see some of these images that we've been seen coming from the region, these really heavy rains. you see these rivers flooded. 0fficials you see these rivers flooded. officials are saying in fact they believe many people have actually been caught in those rivers and have been caught in those rivers and have been swept away. the challenge now is the rescue operation to try to get to those people stranded. as you rightly pointed out, there is a crucial bridge in one of the areas where landslide hits. that has been demolished and so now they have army personnel who have come in and have made a rope bridge to try and reach some of those people trapped. 0f some of those people trapped. of course, also making rescue efforts difficult, the monsoons which triggered these landslides, there is heavy rains continue in the region and so you see these rescue officials trying to battle the elements as they go through murder and sticks to try and get to people still trapped
police and various agencies are actively involved in this operation. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussainou can see some of you can see some of these images that we've been seen coming from the region, these really heavy rains. you see these rivers flooded. 0fficials you see these rivers flooded. officials are saying in fact they believe many people have actually been caught in those rivers and have been caught in those rivers and have been swept away. the challenge now is the rescue...
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are still trapped in areas that rescue workers are yet to reach. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain in kerala trying to rescue some of those who have been stranded as a result of these mudslides. what is making these mudslides. what is making these rescue if it's really difficult of course is the continued rain. this is a region that has seen a lot of rain in the last few weeks and it is that torrential rain that has triggered these mudslides or landslides, rather. the other thing making rescue efforts difficult is a critical bridge that connects one of the regions that saw a landslide, well, that has been destroyed so members of the indian army are on the scene and they are creating this road bridge to try to get to some of those people that are trapped. now, the expectation is that the death toll will likely increase as the rescuers get to some of them or cut off and remote regions. this is an area that has seen this kind of torrential rain before and flooding, back in 2018 some of the deadliest flooding had occurred in that area where more than 400 people died. in later years, mo
are still trapped in areas that rescue workers are yet to reach. 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain in kerala trying to rescue some of those who have been stranded as a result of these mudslides. what is making these mudslides. what is making these rescue if it's really difficult of course is the continued rain. this is a region that has seen a lot of rain in the last few weeks and it is that torrential rain that has triggered these mudslides or landslides, rather. the other thing...
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our south asia correspondent — samira hussain is in delhi.esult of these mudslides. what's making these rescue efforts really difficult, of course, is the continued rain. this is a region that has been seeing a lot of rain in the last few weeks. and it is that torrential rain that has triggered these mudslides, these landslides, rather. and the other thing that's making rescue efforts difficult is that a critical bridge that connects one of the regions that saw a landslide, that has been destroyed. members of the indian army are on the scene and they are creating this rope bridge to try and get to some of those people that are trapped. the expectation is that the death toll will likely increase as the rescuers get to some of the more cut off and remote regions. this is an area that has seen this kind of torrential rain before and flooding. back in 2018, some of the deadliest flooding had occurred in that area when more than 400 people had died. in later years, it hasn't been as deadly, but this is certainly one that officials are saying is qu
our south asia correspondent — samira hussain is in delhi.esult of these mudslides. what's making these rescue efforts really difficult, of course, is the continued rain. this is a region that has been seeing a lot of rain in the last few weeks. and it is that torrential rain that has triggered these mudslides, these landslides, rather. and the other thing that's making rescue efforts difficult is that a critical bridge that connects one of the regions that saw a landslide, that has been...
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yes, samira hussain, absolutely a global outage and we are hearing on the situation in australia andights and the us airline united airlines is resuming some flights but expect scheduled disruptions to continue throughout the rest of today. as i was saying earlier, cybersecurity firm crowdstrike blames an issue with one of its updates for windows and this isn't affecting mac or lenox users. it is blaming the issue with one of its updates for windows and says the problem has been identified, isolated, and a fix has been deployed. —— linux users. we wait to see how long that will take to be implemented and we will see some of the positive benefits from that. let's go to news correspondent sam harrison who has more lines for us. what is the latest that you have been monitoring? has what is the latest that you have been monitoring?— been monitoring? as we have discussed. — been monitoring? as we have discussed, this _ been monitoring? as we have discussed, this is _ been monitoring? as we have discussed, this is a _ been monitoring? as we have discussed, this is a pan- - been monitoring?
yes, samira hussain, absolutely a global outage and we are hearing on the situation in australia andights and the us airline united airlines is resuming some flights but expect scheduled disruptions to continue throughout the rest of today. as i was saying earlier, cybersecurity firm crowdstrike blames an issue with one of its updates for windows and this isn't affecting mac or lenox users. it is blaming the issue with one of its updates for windows and says the problem has been identified,...
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let's speak to our south asia correspondent, samira hussain. just bring it up—to—date.images that we have been seen coming from the region, these really heavy rains and you see these rivers that are flooding. officials are saying that they believe many people have actually been caught in those rivers and have been swept away. the challenge now is the rescue operation, trying to get to those people that are stranded. as you pointed out, there is a crucial bridge in one of the areas where a landslide hit. that has been demolished and now they have army personnel that have come in and made a rope bridge to try and reach some of those people that are trapped. also making rescue effort difficult, the monsoons that triggered these landslides, all those heavy rains continue in the region so you see these rescue is battling the elements as they go through mud and sticks as he tried to get people trapped on the other side. just briefly talk _ trapped on the other side. just briefly talk us _ trapped on the other side. just briefly talk us through the region and how resilient it
let's speak to our south asia correspondent, samira hussain. just bring it up—to—date.images that we have been seen coming from the region, these really heavy rains and you see these rivers that are flooding. officials are saying that they believe many people have actually been caught in those rivers and have been swept away. the challenge now is the rescue operation, trying to get to those people that are stranded. as you pointed out, there is a crucial bridge in one of the areas where a...