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no, n0- in wajima _ one. were you expecting this? no, no. in wajima there _ one.pecting this? no, no. in wajima there has _ one. were you expecting this? no, no. in wajima there has been - one. were you expecting this? no, no. in wajima there has been a - one. were you expecting this? no, . no. in wajima there has been a swarm of earthquakes over three years so there was a probability of a large earthquake, it had been relatively high probability. what earthquake, it had been relatively high probability-— earthquake, it had been relatively high probability. what do you think will ha en high probability. what do you think will happen next, _ high probability. what do you think will happen next, how— high probability. what do you think will happen next, how concerned i high probability. what do you think i will happen next, how concerned are you about the possibility of aftershocks? it you about the possibility of aftershocks?— you about the possibility of aftershocks? it is clearly very difficult to — aftershocks? it is clearly very difficult to say. _ aftershocks?
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan.astguard aircraft involved in a fatal collision at tokyo's haneda airport was not cleared for take—off. the smaller plane collided with a japan airlines passenger jet on the runway on tuesday. newly released air traffic control transcripts show the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated. but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. in what's thought to be the biggest prisoner exchange of the nearly two—year war, russia and ukraine have swapped hundreds of captives. the russian defence ministry says 248 prisoners of war held by ukraine have been returned. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky said 230 ukrainian prisoners were released by russia. the countries have exchanged prisoners several times over the course of the war. both sides said the united arab emirates mediated the latest exchange. with the second anniversary of russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine only weeks away, the fa
jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan.astguard aircraft involved in a fatal collision at tokyo's haneda airport was not cleared for take—off. the smaller plane collided with a japan airlines passenger jet on the runway on tuesday. newly released air traffic control transcripts show the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated. but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. in what's thought...
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our correspondentjean mckenzie has the very latest as she tries to make her way to the town of wajima epicentre of the quake. sirens this is a race for survival. rescue workers stream throuthapan's isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way. they're trying to reach these worst—affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples celebrating new year's day whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. nomura—san thought his shrine was going to collapse. "the whole gate was swaying. the alleyway was swaying too. the children had to squat on the floor so as not to fall over," he told me. alerts chime as we travel towards the epicentre, we're alerted to another earthquake. these aftershocks keep coming. further in, old wooden homes have been brought to the ground, not made to withstand the ferocity ofjapan's enduring quakes. toshio iwahama lives here alone after losing his wife. at 82, he doesn't know how he'll manage the repairs. translation: we always have earthquakes around here, - but ijust didn't t
our correspondentjean mckenzie has the very latest as she tries to make her way to the town of wajima epicentre of the quake. sirens this is a race for survival. rescue workers stream throuthapan's isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way. they're trying to reach these worst—affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples celebrating new year's day whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years....
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan.involved in a fatal collision at tokyo's haneda airport, was not cleared for take—off. the smaller plane collided with a japan airlines passengerjet, on the runway on tuesday. newly—released air traffic control transcripts shows the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated, but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. let's turn to some important news around the world. donald trump has asked the us supreme court to intervene over his disqualification from the colorado primary ballot. last month the state's highest court concluded that the former president engaged in an insurrection before and during the january 6th capitol riots. as a result, he should not be eligible for the ballot. mr trump has also challenged a similar exclusion from the state ballot in maine. the woman who appeared in a famous photograph of a couple kissing on a street in paris, has died aged 93. francoise bornet was f
jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan.involved in a fatal collision at tokyo's haneda airport, was not cleared for take—off. the smaller plane collided with a japan airlines passengerjet, on the runway on tuesday. newly—released air traffic control transcripts shows the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated, but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. let's turn to some important...
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sumi: hundreds of buildings as we saw have collapsed or burnt down, many of them in wajima city.an has seen its fair share of quakes making it one of the most prepared countries for this kind of disaster. the last major earthquake was in 2011 and the strongest and most devastating to date, nearly 20,000 were killed there. since then, japanese authorities recorded more than 30 major earthquakes measuring level six or higher on the seismic intensity scale. moving to other news now, claudine gay, the president of harvard university, stepped down. she came under intense criticism after delivering congressional testimony on anti-semitic to some on college campuses and failing to say whether calling for the jail -- genocide of jews would violate harvard's code of conduct saying it depended on the context. then she faced accusations of plagiarism. in a statement she wrote, "it is clear that the best interest is for me to resign so we can focus on the focus on the institution rather than any individual." she became the second university president to testify in congress over antisemitism
sumi: hundreds of buildings as we saw have collapsed or burnt down, many of them in wajima city.an has seen its fair share of quakes making it one of the most prepared countries for this kind of disaster. the last major earthquake was in 2011 and the strongest and most devastating to date, nearly 20,000 were killed there. since then, japanese authorities recorded more than 30 major earthquakes measuring level six or higher on the seismic intensity scale. moving to other news now, claudine gay,...
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the window to find people is closing. jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan.
the window to find people is closing. jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan.
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima and are searching for survivors. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. 0ur asia correspondent suranjana teqari told me how the conditions are hampering the rescue effort. there is actually heavy rain forecast and potential landslides, and the authorities have said that that will hamper rescue efforts further. the peninsula where the earthquake struck on monday is a very narrow peninsula, it's not heavily populated, but the roads are quite narrow and they have been damaged in the earthquake and that has made it really difficult, asjean�*s report mentioned not only for our teams to reach the most affected areas, but also those rescue workers. the other problem that is hampering rescue operations is after—shocks and tremors. just this morning there was another big tremor, a magnitude 5.5 earthquake, and that is further hampering the rescue efforts, in fact, we understand that rescue workers th
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima and are searching for survivors. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. 0ur asia correspondent suranjana teqari told me how the conditions are hampering the rescue effort. there is actually heavy rain forecast and potential landslides, and the authorities have said that that will hamper rescue efforts...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan.llision was not cleared for takeoff. it collided with a passengerjet on takeoff. it collided with a passenger jet on tuesday. takeoff. it collided with a passengerjet on tuesday. air traffic control transcripts showed the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated, but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. to the uk and junior doctors working in england's public health services have begun a six—day strike. it's the longest industrial action in the history of britain's health service, and follows a break down in talks with the government over pay. before the strike, nhs england medical director professor sir stephen powis said the health service was facing one of its most difficult starts to a year since 19118. facing up to the first day of strike action, ben, the lead consultant in the emergency department. morning, everyone. good morning. how was your night? we were handed 15... 15 patie
jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan.llision was not cleared for takeoff. it collided with a passengerjet on takeoff. it collided with a passenger jet on tuesday. takeoff. it collided with a passengerjet on tuesday. air traffic control transcripts showed the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated, but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. to the uk and junior doctors working in...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorsrise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. earlier i spoke to barnie davis who lives in kanazawa injapan with his wife and two daughters. he was at home when the quake started and described what happened it was about 4.10 in the afternoon, i was at home by myself. my wife and daughters were out shopping. recently we've had quite a few smaller earthquakes, but this one just continued and got bigger and bigger. it lasted bout a minute and a half, and it was quite scary. the fridge door was banging open. pictures were falling down. my cats were going crazy. there are some pictures you sent, i want to play those so you can talk us through them. take us through what happened? as it started shaking, i thought it was just a normal small one, so i started taking a video for my family. then it got worse and worse,
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorsrise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. earlier i spoke to barnie davis who lives in kanazawa injapan with his wife and two daughters. he was at home when the quake started and described what happened it was...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorso rise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mckenzie, bbc news. i'm joined now by professor nobuhito mori, who is the deputy director of the disaster prevention research institute at kyoto university. we're still within the 72—hour window that disaster relief experts say is vital to finding survivors. what are the main challanges rescue teams face as we see the death toll numbers steadily increase? yes, i think the main challenge is how to lead to the area near the epicentre. because that area is very remote and the road is very narrow along here —— how to reach the area near the epicentre. so it's a difficult approach to the area near the peninsula, that's a big challenge at this moment. buidling deisgns injapan are made with earthquakes in mind, but we have seen a number of buidlings and homes collapsing under the strain of the earthquake. what do you
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorso rise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mckenzie, bbc news. i'm joined now by professor nobuhito mori, who is the deputy director of the disaster prevention research institute at kyoto university. we're still within the 72—hour window that disaster relief...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima and are searching for survivors here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mckenzie reporting there. let's get some of the day's other news now. donald trump has appealed against a decision by a top election official in maine to remove him from november's presidential ballot in the state. mr trump has also been disqualified in colorado, because of his role in the 2021 us capitol riot. the white house is asking the us supreme court to reverse a lower court's ruling that prohibits border patrol agents from destroying a razor wire fence texas built along its border with mexico. migrants have been seriously injured trying to cross through the 29 miles of wire along the rio grande. north korea's leader, kimjong—un, has called for the modernisation of farming machinery, as the country continues to suffer food shortages. mr kim has prioritised military spending, despite a long—term shortfall in food producti
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima and are searching for survivors here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mckenzie reporting there. let's get some of the day's other news now. donald trump has appealed against a decision by a top election official in maine to remove him from november's presidential ballot in the state. mr trump has also been...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima and are searching for survivors to rise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. i'm spoke to professor nobuhito mori, who is the deputy director of the disaster prevention research institute at kyoto university. he told me about some of the challenges rescue teams are facing. the main challenge of how to reach the main area of the epicentre. it is very remote and the road is very narrow along here. ithink and the road is very narrow along here. i think it is difficult to approach in most areas. that is a big challenge at this moment. we understand buildin: at this moment. we understand building designs _ at this moment. we understand building designs in _ at this moment. we understand building designs in japan - at this moment. we understand building designs in japan are - building designs injapan are made with earthquakes in mind but we have seen a number of buildings and homes collapsing u
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima and are searching for survivors to rise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. i'm spoke to professor nobuhito mori, who is the deputy director of the disaster prevention research institute at kyoto university. he told me about some of the challenges rescue teams are facing. the main challenge of how...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan. public health services have begun a six—day strike. it's the longest industrial action in the history of britain's health service, and follows a break down in talks with the government over pay. before the strike, nhs england medical director professor sir stephen powis said the health service was facing one of its most difficult starts to a year since 1948. hugh pym reports. facing up to the first day of strike action, ben, the lead consultant in the emergency department. morning, everyone. good morning. how was your night? we were handed 15... 15 patients waiting. that's a lot more than we normally have. junior doctors who've been on overnight hand over to the consultants who'll take over. and aphra is supporting the strike action. i'm only two years into being a doctor, so knowing the longevity of the career and seeing how many of my friends have already left go to australia, i think on balance, it's an issue about retention rather than pay. and the hospital, along with others in n
jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan. public health services have begun a six—day strike. it's the longest industrial action in the history of britain's health service, and follows a break down in talks with the government over pay. before the strike, nhs england medical director professor sir stephen powis said the health service was facing one of its most difficult starts to a year since 1948. hugh pym reports. facing up to the first day of strike action, ben, the lead consultant in...
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hundreds of buildings have collapsed or burnt down, many of them in wajima city — as you can see hereme roads are blocked, hampering rescue efforts. mr kishida said he'd ordered army personnel to get to the disaster—hit areas by any means possible. rupert wingield—hayes reports. we've arrived at the small peninsula where the earthquake happened and we are travelling towards the epicentre. and we keep coming across these areas of destruction where homes have been partially destroyed or some of them completely collapsed. now, they tend to be these older homes and made of wood, the houses that haven't been built to withstand these sort of earthquakes. we are trying to get closer to the epicentre, to a city where we know that at least a dozen people have been killed and many more are trapped in their homes because they have completely collapsed. but we are struggling to get there because, if you look at this road just here, it is totally ruptured and blocked off. and this is what we keep coming up against, these roads that are just totally inaccessible. and we know that the rescue teams a
hundreds of buildings have collapsed or burnt down, many of them in wajima city — as you can see hereme roads are blocked, hampering rescue efforts. mr kishida said he'd ordered army personnel to get to the disaster—hit areas by any means possible. rupert wingield—hayes reports. we've arrived at the small peninsula where the earthquake happened and we are travelling towards the epicentre. and we keep coming across these areas of destruction where homes have been partially destroyed or...
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wajima is burnt and broken. it's taken us two days to reach this city, closest to the epicentre.ed with small wooden stalls. but when the earthquake hit, a fire broke out and spread instantly, wiping out this entire site, and firefighters are still having to comb through this smoldering rubble to check that the flames are fully extinguished. the town is devoid of people. the sound of alarms, crushed and activated in the quake, adds to the eeriness. it's not known if people are trapped inside these splintered homes. rescue teams have struggled to get here. these search dogs only arrived here this morning. there has been a huge delay in searching for survivors, and the teams are now going one by one to each of these collapsed wooden houses to search for them. but they don't know if anyone is inside here. their searches aren't based on any information, they've told us. this resident has come to tell the rescuers she thinks her husband's aunt is inside. translation: she's 95 and can't move much. l we've looked in all the evacuation centres but can't find her. but the dog can't get fa
wajima is burnt and broken. it's taken us two days to reach this city, closest to the epicentre.ed with small wooden stalls. but when the earthquake hit, a fire broke out and spread instantly, wiping out this entire site, and firefighters are still having to comb through this smoldering rubble to check that the flames are fully extinguished. the town is devoid of people. the sound of alarms, crushed and activated in the quake, adds to the eeriness. it's not known if people are trapped inside...
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this building in wajima did collapse, its second floor smashing down onto the first. these shoppers in toi yam ma huddled together. these were the scenes in western japan as a 7.5 magnitude quake struck the region. multiple deaths and serious injuries have been reported. one taiwanese tourist in nagano spoke of the panic there. >> suddenly, pretty strong earthquake. you can see all the snow from the electric wire goes down and also from the roof goes down and the car is shaking. so everybody was panicked at that time. >> reporter: the quake's epicenter was near the note tow peninsula according to the u.s. geological survey. tsunami waves of up to four feet hit several areas along the coast. here a tsunami wave crashes over the seawall in suzu city t. warnings were later canceled, but the quake and dozens of aftershocks caused fires, large fissures in roads. several people were reported trapped under collapsed buildings and tens of thousands of people experienced power outages. a woman in wajima screams in panic as she surveys the damage from the upper floor of a home.
this building in wajima did collapse, its second floor smashing down onto the first. these shoppers in toi yam ma huddled together. these were the scenes in western japan as a 7.5 magnitude quake struck the region. multiple deaths and serious injuries have been reported. one taiwanese tourist in nagano spoke of the panic there. >> suddenly, pretty strong earthquake. you can see all the snow from the electric wire goes down and also from the roof goes down and the car is shaking. so...
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reports more than 100 homes and shops have burned down after a large fire broke out in the city of wajima. tens of thousands of people are still without power while thousands are sheltering in evacuation centers. our journalist is following this for us. she joins us live from singapore. what is the latest on the aftermath of this deadly earthquake on japan's west coast? >> reporter: well, the latest, rosemary, is that more than 30,000 people have sought refuge in more than 300 shelters in the prefecture. that has been the case, and more and more people are expected to head to those shelters as the day goes on. you mentioned the aftershocks. i think that's one of the biggest concerns. plus, the fact that some buildings will have been destabilized by the initial quake and the force of it. and so there are those who are very concerned about their safety. it is cold right now. it is wintertime. along with those power outages, which have affected more than 45,000 homes, people are trying to stay safe and trying to stay warm. let me give you a little bit more detail from the prime minister. you
reports more than 100 homes and shops have burned down after a large fire broke out in the city of wajima. tens of thousands of people are still without power while thousands are sheltering in evacuation centers. our journalist is following this for us. she joins us live from singapore. what is the latest on the aftermath of this deadly earthquake on japan's west coast? >> reporter: well, the latest, rosemary, is that more than 30,000 people have sought refuge in more than 300 shelters in...
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a large fire broke out in the center of the city of wajima; it could not be extinguished for several. dozens of roads were seriously damaged; authorities, for safety reasons, suspended the movement of high-speed trains. stores are counting the damage, display cases are broken or damaged, and many goods are damaged. more than 40 earthquakes occurred in 3 hours, residents are afraid to return to their homes. in areas where a strong earthquake occurred, threat. keep in mind that earthquakes up to magnitude seven may occur again during this week, especially in the next 2-3 days. the japanese government has launched a crisis headquarters to deal with the consequences of the earthquake. police and military personnel are helping the rescuers. immediately after the first tremors , authorities warned of a tsunami threat. broadcast of new year's programs in japanese. on television was replaced by calls for emergency evacuation. leave home as soon as possible, take only the most necessary things with you. your life is the most important. move further from the shore and climb to higher ground. t
a large fire broke out in the center of the city of wajima; it could not be extinguished for several. dozens of roads were seriously damaged; authorities, for safety reasons, suspended the movement of high-speed trains. stores are counting the damage, display cases are broken or damaged, and many goods are damaged. more than 40 earthquakes occurred in 3 hours, residents are afraid to return to their homes. in areas where a strong earthquake occurred, threat. keep in mind that earthquakes up to...
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these are the latest images coming from wajima city, which was particularly hard hit. you can see crews battling several fires amid collapsed buildings. and here firefighters are working to rescue people believed to be trapped under the ruins of a seven—storey building. both the uk and us have said they're ready to provide any necessary assistance to japan. prime minister kishida has described the damage as extensive. translation: the self defence forces will face _ many difficulties reaching the disaster—hit areas because roads have been cut off. people and buildings will be rescued as soon as possible before buildings collapse. i have ordered officials to do everything they can to get to disaster—hit areas. the bbc�*s suranjana tewari has this report from japan. this footage from inside someone's home captures the moment the powerful earthquake struck. some staff at this news network took cover, while others wanted to cover the story. the 7.6 magnitude earthquake struckjust after 4:00 in the afternoon, local time. it was caught on camera in this supermarket. there wa
these are the latest images coming from wajima city, which was particularly hard hit. you can see crews battling several fires amid collapsed buildings. and here firefighters are working to rescue people believed to be trapped under the ruins of a seven—storey building. both the uk and us have said they're ready to provide any necessary assistance to japan. prime minister kishida has described the damage as extensive. translation: the self defence forces will face _ many difficulties reaching...
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this store people fled as food tumbled from shelves the quake also sparking this massive fire in wajima tonight officials say at least four people are dead as rescuers search the rubble for more people trapped in their homes and under buildings. the magnitude 7.6 quake, the strongest of several to strike the western region of japan. >> everybody was panicked at that time. >> reporter: johnny wu shot this video in nagano, where he was visiting to snowboard. >> you can see all the snow from the electric wire goes down and also from the roof goes down. >> reporter: soon after the earthquake japan issued a major tsunami warning, with initial fears that waves could top 16 feet nearly 100,000 people told to evacuate and seek higher ground that warning now downgraded but officials are urging people to stay away for their own safety it was the first major tsunami warning since the massive 2011 quake and tsunami that killed nearly 20,000 people tonight the nation now facing the aftermath of another powerful quake. tens of thousands are without power, and roads in the region are cut off. this wom
this store people fled as food tumbled from shelves the quake also sparking this massive fire in wajima tonight officials say at least four people are dead as rescuers search the rubble for more people trapped in their homes and under buildings. the magnitude 7.6 quake, the strongest of several to strike the western region of japan. >> everybody was panicked at that time. >> reporter: johnny wu shot this video in nagano, where he was visiting to snowboard. >> you can see all...
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y en una tienda pued ver la angustia mientras la gente salía y la comida se caía en la ciudad de wajimaa abajo. miles de personas están a oscuras y muchos no tienen servicio en los celulares. >> prepared for earthquakes i mean, that's just a fact. >> william yak es un geofísico con el servicio geológico de los estados unidos. mientras vemos la devastación en japón de lejos, nos dice que en california tenemos que estar preparados. we see this devastating earthquakes nos dice que aquí en el estado es posible ver un terremoto de una magnitud similar. añade que california, así como japón, son áreas resistentes, hay códigos de construcción para prevenir daños extensivos. pero un terremoto como el de japón podría ser desastroso. >> hayward fault. la falla de hayward es una a la que le ponen mucha atención en el área de la bahía. >> jack dice que la preparación es importante y esto también significa tener un plan en caso de que haya apagones a causa de un terremoto. jocelyn moran noticiero telemundo 48. pues así las actualizaciones sobre este tema y por supuesto el panorama local. >> ahora el
y en una tienda pued ver la angustia mientras la gente salía y la comida se caía en la ciudad de wajimaa abajo. miles de personas están a oscuras y muchos no tienen servicio en los celulares. >> prepared for earthquakes i mean, that's just a fact. >> william yak es un geofísico con el servicio geológico de los estados unidos. mientras vemos la devastación en japón de lejos, nos dice que en california tenemos que estar preparados. we see this devastating earthquakes nos dice...
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in wajima and suzu saying at least 90% of the buildings in that little town have been badly damaged ore teams there and supply there is a real challenge, having to do it by helicopter or by ship at the moment. logistics is really the big challenge. they have got more than a thousand rescuers, rescue teams, going in there with dogs, infrared equipment and looking for people. of course, it is a race against time as the japanese prime minister said winter are so cold at night. to get a better understanding of japan's preparedness with earthquakes amid rescue efforts, i spoke to gavin hayes, the head of the united states geological survey�*s earthquake program. thank you so much for being here. search and rescue efforts are continuing. several after—shocks in the region. how big of a danger to after—shocks still pose to people on the ground there injapan? after—shocks will pose a significant danger for quite a period of time. we can expect elevated earthquake rates in the region for months to even a year or more because of that initial 7.5 main shock. we had an after—shock above 6.2 early
in wajima and suzu saying at least 90% of the buildings in that little town have been badly damaged ore teams there and supply there is a real challenge, having to do it by helicopter or by ship at the moment. logistics is really the big challenge. they have got more than a thousand rescuers, rescue teams, going in there with dogs, infrared equipment and looking for people. of course, it is a race against time as the japanese prime minister said winter are so cold at night. to get a better...
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specialists it was established that the device in the city of wajima moved horizontally to the west,t is, by about 15 meters. displacements were also found in neighboring cities. let me remind you that on the morning of january 1, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 occurred in japan. as a result , at least 48 people died. residents a number of prefectures warned about the threat of a tsunami. such were the news at that time. you can read more on our website espresso tv, follow us on social networks and watch on youtube. antin barkovskyi, marta oliyarnyk, continue the broadcast of the espresso tv channel, we will see you at 5:00 p.m.: we thank our tireless irina koval, and the invitation. the newsrooms promptly, accurately and precisely inform about the most important things, we pick up the batons, and now what , let's probably start with the collection: it's been a long time since we went to our tv viewers with a hat, well... we understand that we closed one collection, and now a collection has appeared, the new espresso tv channel regularly supports our fighters, exactly in this
specialists it was established that the device in the city of wajima moved horizontally to the west,t is, by about 15 meters. displacements were also found in neighboring cities. let me remind you that on the morning of january 1, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 occurred in japan. as a result , at least 48 people died. residents a number of prefectures warned about the threat of a tsunami. such were the news at that time. you can read more on our website espresso tv, follow us on social...
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these buildings in wajima give an idea of how violent the tremor was. see what appears to be a shop has collapsed at the end of the street. and these pictures show how dozens of roof tiles were dislodged by the quake — with the frames of some of the homes also badly damaged. here's how one tourist, who's on a snowboarding trip near niigata, described what the earthquake felt like. pretty massive, if you ask me. the whole room shaking, the tv was shaking, i had to keep everything on the table. i did feel safe in my room but everything else was shaking. 0ur asia correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is following the story. a bit ofa a bit of a downgrade to the warning. yes, to the relief of everybody i think injapan, particularly along that coast. it looks as if the major threat of a five metre tsunami has passed. local authorities say they have downgraded the tsunami warning from a serious tsunami to a, still a warning bottle on ms calgaret to the coast. and we are now five hours since the earthquake, the initial earthquake struck. there have been several
these buildings in wajima give an idea of how violent the tremor was. see what appears to be a shop has collapsed at the end of the street. and these pictures show how dozens of roof tiles were dislodged by the quake — with the frames of some of the homes also badly damaged. here's how one tourist, who's on a snowboarding trip near niigata, described what the earthquake felt like. pretty massive, if you ask me. the whole room shaking, the tv was shaking, i had to keep everything on the table....
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we finally arrived in the town of wajima, three days after the earthquake, and this is close to the epicentre. a fire broke out here during the earthquake and it spread to the house is and the stalls. this is to be an old marketplace. the people in the town code as the flames could be seen all around. you can see that much of the area is still smoking. walking around the side streets, and so many of the old wooden homes have completely collapsed. but most people have now left this town, they took those very early warnings to flee to higher ground because of the tsunami that was forecast. they have not been able to return because the homes are either destroyed or structurally unsafe. but people are returning here to search for the relatives who they think may still be trapped under the rubble, because three days on they still doubt now. it has taken some of the search and rescue teams nearly as long as us to reach year. these search dogs only arrived here this morning. that has been a huge delay in searching for survivors, and the teams and now going one by one to each of these collapse wooden
we finally arrived in the town of wajima, three days after the earthquake, and this is close to the epicentre. a fire broke out here during the earthquake and it spread to the house is and the stalls. this is to be an old marketplace. the people in the town code as the flames could be seen all around. you can see that much of the area is still smoking. walking around the side streets, and so many of the old wooden homes have completely collapsed. but most people have now left this town, they...
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the self—defence forces in wajima city, that's the version of the army, the distributing blankets andnse was very fast and food. the response was very fast and generally, it was handled very well. as well as it possibly can be in a country where earthquakes are common. for in a country where earthquakes are common. ., ., , , , ., , common. for now, this seems to be more warnings _ common. for now, this seems to be more warnings that _ common. for now, this seems to be more warnings that there _ common. for now, this seems to be more warnings that there could - common. for now, this seems to be more warnings that there could be l more warnings that there could be further tremors. more warnings that there could be furthertremors. how more warnings that there could be further tremors. how are people trying to deal with that? what is the response of the authorities and advice at this moment?— the response of the authorities and advice at this moment? there have been 50.000 _ advice at this moment? there have been 50,000 people _ advice at this moment? there have been 50,000 people urged -
the self—defence forces in wajima city, that's the version of the army, the distributing blankets andnse was very fast and food. the response was very fast and generally, it was handled very well. as well as it possibly can be in a country where earthquakes are common. for in a country where earthquakes are common. ., ., , , , ., , common. for now, this seems to be more warnings _ common. for now, this seems to be more warnings that _ common. for now, this seems to be more warnings that there...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorstoll is expected to rise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. staying in third region the south korean opposition leader is recovering an intensive care after an emergency treatment in a hospital in seoul. an attacker stabbed him in the neck in the city of busan. the injury is not thought to be life—threatening. mr lee was surrounded by camera crews and journalists when a man posing as a supporter lunged at him with a knife. the attacker was immediately overpowered and arrested. mr lee narrowly lost south korea's presidential election in 2022. our reporter in seoul — rachel lee— has sent this update. mr lee was stabbed on the left side of his neck and was transferred to the hospital 20 minutes after the incident. now he is... he sustained one centimetres of laceration and receives treatment while conscio
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorstoll is expected to rise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. staying in third region the south korean opposition leader is recovering an intensive care after an emergency treatment in a hospital in seoul. an...
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a family from the japanese city of wajima inspects what was once their family homestead.e site of a three-story building in the historic center , only charred ruins remained. the house collapsed and then burned to the ground during the earthquake that hit the... the city of wadzima was the most affected during the shaking, 69 of its residents were killed, and more than 500 were injured, as the locals don't know how to live in the middle of the ruins. there is no food, no water, worst of all, there is no gasoline, people are still standing in long lines to buy fuel. masakatsu nakaura, the owner of a sweets shop, prepared a traditional japanese dessert for new year's holidays. we have a lot of pudding left, we prepared it for the holidays, but there is no electricity, the refrigerators are not working. we know a lot of people are out of food and the treats are still edible and enjoyable, so we thought we'd share. nakaura pudding local resident sashi kotakagi, the owner of the kimono shop, will enjoy it, her business was not affected, but the woman has nowhere to live, but s
a family from the japanese city of wajima inspects what was once their family homestead.e site of a three-story building in the historic center , only charred ruins remained. the house collapsed and then burned to the ground during the earthquake that hit the... the city of wadzima was the most affected during the shaking, 69 of its residents were killed, and more than 500 were injured, as the locals don't know how to live in the middle of the ruins. there is no food, no water, worst of all,...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorsle here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield. chris marriott — a father of two — was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. hassanjhangur — who's 23 — was remanded in custody. a target for the number of high—powered electric vehicle charge points near motorways has been missed, according to the rac. the government wanted every motorway service station in england to have at least six rapid or ultra—rapid chargers by the end of last year. data suggests only four in ten now meet this criteria. last year was provisionally the second warmest year in the uk since records began in 1884 — according to the met office. the nat
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorsle here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorsake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield, who was married, father of two was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. the man, who is 23, was remanded in custody. working parents in england can apply for more help with childcare costs from today, eligible 2 euros will deceive 15 hours of childcare a week. providers at saint they won't have the resources to manage the increased demand. last year, was provisionally the second warmest yearin provisionally the second warmest year in the uk since records began in 1884, according to the met office, the national weather service with a professional mean temperature of 9.97 celsius, was behind the figure recorded in 2022, the warm
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorsake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield, who was married, father of two was...
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we finally arrived in the town of wajima three days after the earthquake. by far the most destruction we've seen. a fire broke out here during the earthquake, and it spread to the houses and the stalls. this used to be an old market place, and the people in the town have told us that the flames could be seen from all around. you can see that much of the area is still smoking. walking around the side streets, and so many of the old wooden homes have completely collapsed. but most people have now left this town. they took those very early warnings to flee for higher ground because of the tsunami that was forecast. and they haven't been able to return, either because their homes have been destroyed or they are structurally unsafe. but people are returning here to search for their relatives who they think might still be trapped under the rubble. because three days on, they still don't know. it has taken some of the search and rescue teams nearly as long as us to reach here. these search dogs only arrived here this morning. there has been a huge delay in searchi
we finally arrived in the town of wajima three days after the earthquake. by far the most destruction we've seen. a fire broke out here during the earthquake, and it spread to the houses and the stalls. this used to be an old market place, and the people in the town have told us that the flames could be seen from all around. you can see that much of the area is still smoking. walking around the side streets, and so many of the old wooden homes have completely collapsed. but most people have now...
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en la ciudad de wajima se registró este incendio y johnny, que visitaba la ciudad de nagano cuando empezólliam yak es un geofísico con el servicio geológico de los estados unidos. >> mientras vemos la devastación en japón de lejos nos dice que en california tenemos que estar preparados. >> we see these devastating earthquakes nos dice que aquí en el estado es posible ver un terremoto de una magnitud similar a. >> añade que california, así como japón, son áreas resistentes, hay códigos de construcción para prevenir daños extensivos. pero un terremoto como el de japón podría ser desastroso. >> hayward fault la falla de hayward es una a la que le ponen mucha atención en el área de la bahía y dice que la preparación es importante. >> y esto también significa tener un plan en caso de que haya apagones a causa de un terremoto. jocelyn moran noticiero telemundo 48. muy importante tener ese plan de emergencia listo de regreso a nuestra región mañana martes. >> podríamos conocer cuánta nieve ha caído en la sierra hasta este momento. los gestores estatales del agua estarán en las montañas del conda
en la ciudad de wajima se registró este incendio y johnny, que visitaba la ciudad de nagano cuando empezólliam yak es un geofísico con el servicio geológico de los estados unidos. >> mientras vemos la devastación en japón de lejos nos dice que en california tenemos que estar preparados. >> we see these devastating earthquakes nos dice que aquí en el estado es posible ver un terremoto de una magnitud similar a. >> añade que california, así como japón, son áreas...
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wajima city has reported waves of around nearly 4 feet high. and the city of is reporting damage.are urged to evacuate to hire ground as soon as possible. we'll bring you the latest updates as details come into us. >>> kyiv has declared today a national day of mourning as the death toll in ukraine continues to grow. the number killed climbed to at least 52 with more than half of those in kyiv. the attacks were the largest russian aerial strikes in ukraine since the war began. sunday also saw deadly attacks in the kharkiv region. just hours into the new year, a series of aerial strikes killed at least five people in odesa and donetsk. russian authorities say at least 24 people died and 107 were injured in saturday's attack on the city of belgorod which the kremlin blames on ukraine. from front lines to the growing diaspora, this year is beginning with joy and defiance. you hear it in the streets and from those for whom the war is physically distant but emotionally ever present. we're bringing you now a unique arrangement performed just for cnn by the songs of ukraine chorus made up
wajima city has reported waves of around nearly 4 feet high. and the city of is reporting damage.are urged to evacuate to hire ground as soon as possible. we'll bring you the latest updates as details come into us. >>> kyiv has declared today a national day of mourning as the death toll in ukraine continues to grow. the number killed climbed to at least 52 with more than half of those in kyiv. the attacks were the largest russian aerial strikes in ukraine since the war began. sunday...
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two in peninsula, wajima and suzu saying at least 90% of the buildings and that little town have been supply teams there is a real challenge, having to do it by helicopter or by ship at the moment. logistics is really the big challenge. they have got more than a thousand rescuers, rescue teams, going in there with dogs, infrared equipment and looking for people. of course, it is a race against time as the japanese prime minister said winter bridges are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic _ are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic video - are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic video of - are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic video of that l that dramatic video of that crash at tokyo's airport. what more do we know about what happened on the runway at this stage? in order to see what might have led to that crash? well, it looks like there's always a number of factors when accidents like this happen. it looks like — it's what is called by experts a runway incursion. there was a plane on the runway, the smaller aircraft, on the runway, that shouldn't have been there, as the
two in peninsula, wajima and suzu saying at least 90% of the buildings and that little town have been supply teams there is a real challenge, having to do it by helicopter or by ship at the moment. logistics is really the big challenge. they have got more than a thousand rescuers, rescue teams, going in there with dogs, infrared equipment and looking for people. of course, it is a race against time as the japanese prime minister said winter bridges are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic _...
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in the city of wajima, in the central part of the country , a strong fire broke out after the earthquakeempt was made on the life of the leader of the opposition democratic party, lee jae-myung. the incident occurred in usan when the politician was communicating with journalists, an unknown person approached him in the crowd and stabbed him in the neck, the attacker was detained, the weapon of the crime was an 18 cm long knife. the wounded politician was quickly taken away and it was reported that his life was not in danger. fierce clashes are taking place between a us warship and houthi boats in the red sea. according to sky news arabia, supporters of the ruling. in northern yemen, the ansar allah movement launched two cruise missiles at an american battleship. the fact of the hit is not confirmed. according to media reports, several were sunk in the retaliatory strike. boats, but yemen has not yet commented on this information. let me remind you that the houthis previously warned that they would attack ships related to israel or heading to its ports. a new direct flight has appeared on
in the city of wajima, in the central part of the country , a strong fire broke out after the earthquakeempt was made on the life of the leader of the opposition democratic party, lee jae-myung. the incident occurred in usan when the politician was communicating with journalists, an unknown person approached him in the crowd and stabbed him in the neck, the attacker was detained, the weapon of the crime was an 18 cm long knife. the wounded politician was quickly taken away and it was reported...
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we finally arrived in the town of wajima three days after the earthquake.ruction we've seen. a fire broke out here during the earthquake, and it spread to the houses and the stalls. this used to be an old market place, and the people in the town have told us that the flames could be seen from all around. you can see that much of the area is still smoking. walking around the side streets, and so many of the old wooden homes have completely collapsed. but most people have now left this town. they took those very early warnings to flee for higher ground because of the tsunami that was forecast. and they haven't been able to return, either because their homes have been destroyed or they are structurally unsafe. but people are returning here to search for their relatives who they think might still be trapped under the rubble. because three days on, they still don't know. it has taken some of the search and rescue teams nearly as long as us to reach here. these search dogs only arrived here this morning. there has been a huge delay in searching for survivors, and
we finally arrived in the town of wajima three days after the earthquake.ruction we've seen. a fire broke out here during the earthquake, and it spread to the houses and the stalls. this used to be an old market place, and the people in the town have told us that the flames could be seen from all around. you can see that much of the area is still smoking. walking around the side streets, and so many of the old wooden homes have completely collapsed. but most people have now left this town. they...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivors. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. high winds and heavy rain are battering parts of england and wales, as storm henk sweeps in. at exeter airport in devon — wind gusts of 80 miles an hour were recorded — the strongest for more than 30 years. rail services are being badly affected by flooding and fallen trees. the environment agency has issued more than 300 flood alerts and a met office weather warning has been in place across some southern parts of the uk. our correspondent ellie price has the latest. when weather alerts are issued warning of a risk to life, this is what they mean. we just happened to be driving along the a22 in east sussex when we came across it. a tree on the edge of the ashdown forest, blown over and into the road, and on to two passing cars. driving along, got halfway along to her
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivors. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. high winds and heavy rain are battering parts of england and wales, as storm henk sweeps in. at exeter airport in devon — wind gusts of 80 miles an hour were recorded —...
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some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorsever felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. the home office says it's cleared what it's called the "legacy" backlog of asylum claims — meeting a pledge made by rishi sunak. the home secretary says the target has been successfully met — and the process for future claims has been speeded up. but critics — including labour — have accused the goverment of massaging the figures. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a forty—six year old man in sheffield. chris marriott — a father of two — was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. hassanjhangur — who's twenty—three — was remanded in custody. last year was provisionally the second warmest year in the uk since records began in eighteen—eighty—four — according to the met office. the national
some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima, and are searching for survivorsever felt tremors of this magnitude — which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. the home office says it's cleared what it's called the "legacy" backlog of asylum claims — meeting a pledge...