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. 0n troops in her flooded village of north—west peru.itary doctor manages to deliver her baby girl midflight. this is her afterwards recovering in hospital. translation: i thought the helicopter was not going to arrive. i was already in pain but the commander called and said the helicopter was on its way. for weeks now, peru has been under siege from raging floodwaters. using makeshift boats, and carrying whatever they could, hundreds of families escape the rising water, after the piura river burst its banks. 800 towns and cities have declared a state of emergency. 100 people have been killed. and the rescues go on. warm temperatures in the pacific have led to torrential rains and mudslides ripping through everything in its path. satellite images show how the landscape in northern peru has rapidly changed. this is the region at the start of the year on the left. that on the left shows how a lagoon had formed by march. this is january. this is after the river burst its banks. the yellow line is the pan—american highway. the homeless have
. 0n troops in her flooded village of north—west peru.itary doctor manages to deliver her baby girl midflight. this is her afterwards recovering in hospital. translation: i thought the helicopter was not going to arrive. i was already in pain but the commander called and said the helicopter was on its way. for weeks now, peru has been under siege from raging floodwaters. using makeshift boats, and carrying whatever they could, hundreds of families escape the rising water, after the piura...
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monitoring project and conservation groups show how the floodwaters have changed the landscape in north—west peruge from floodwaters. using makeshift boats and carrying whatever they could, hundreds of families escape the rising water, after the river burst its banks. 800 towns and cities have declared a state of emergency. 100 people have been killed. air evacuations has have begun. 0ne been killed. air evacuations has have begun. one woman, shortly after being rescued by helicopter, gave birth to a baby girl mid—flight. this is the look of relief and exhaustion. mother and child recovering in hospital. translation: i thought the helicopter was not going to arrive. i was already in pain, but the commander called and said the helicopter was on its way. warm temperatures in the pacific have led to torrential rains and mudslides, ripping through anything in its path. new satellite and aerial images show how the landscape in northern peru has rapidly changed. the image on the left shows the region at the start of the year. the picture on the right shows how, by march, a lagoon had formed. this is be
monitoring project and conservation groups show how the floodwaters have changed the landscape in north—west peruge from floodwaters. using makeshift boats and carrying whatever they could, hundreds of families escape the rising water, after the river burst its banks. 800 towns and cities have declared a state of emergency. 100 people have been killed. air evacuations has have begun. 0ne been killed. air evacuations has have begun. one woman, shortly after being rescued by helicopter, gave...
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a series of devastating floods in north west peru have left a hundred people dead and tens of thousandseless. roads and bridges have been swept away and the air force deployed to airlift thousands of people. russia's supreme court is considering whether to ban jehovah's witnesses on the grounds that they could hold extremist views. any ban could affect around 175,000 members of the religious movement. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. the president of protocol meets the maverick billionaire turned president — but will trump and xi get down to some "serious business" or will the meeting prove to be too difficult? the rain and wind may have forced fans off the course of the master's golf tournament in augusta — but the event that attracts the worlds golfing elite is big business. we've been crunching the numbers. welcome to world business report i'm sally bundock. also in the programme it is interest rate decision day in india. we'll be live in mumbai. but first, our top story. a much—anticipated meeting between the leaders of the world's two largest
a series of devastating floods in north west peru have left a hundred people dead and tens of thousandseless. roads and bridges have been swept away and the air force deployed to airlift thousands of people. russia's supreme court is considering whether to ban jehovah's witnesses on the grounds that they could hold extremist views. any ban could affect around 175,000 members of the religious movement. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. the president of...
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a series of devastating floods in north—west peru have left 100 people dead and tens of thousands homelesstire roads and bridges have been swept away, and 800 towns and cities have declared a state of emergency. peru's air force has been deployed planes to airlift thousands of people. now it's time for click. this week: adventures in sound with posh cams, invisible speakers and cloning brian's brain. today, i'm in the lair of a wizard. a wizard who like decibels, who has won grammies, who writes a good book or two. a wizard called brian eno. i don't know if i should actually show you how this works, really. let's just find the... so these are notjust not of speakers, they are working speakers — these are working speakers? they're working speakers, yeah. oh, my gosh. and it is sound that this man is best known for. big sound. the former member of the band, roxy music, has added his unique production sound to the biggest acts in the world — groups like u2, and coldplay and some chap called david. he is a self—proclaimed non—musician who uses technology to make his art. there it is. so this e
a series of devastating floods in north—west peru have left 100 people dead and tens of thousands homelesstire roads and bridges have been swept away, and 800 towns and cities have declared a state of emergency. peru's air force has been deployed planes to airlift thousands of people. now it's time for click. this week: adventures in sound with posh cams, invisible speakers and cloning brian's brain. today, i'm in the lair of a wizard. a wizard who like decibels, who has won grammies, who...
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a series of devastating floods in north west peru have left 100 people dead and tens of thousands homelesstire roads and bridges have been swept away and 800 towns and cities have declared a state of emergency. peru's airforce has been deployed planes to airlift thousands of people. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm sarah montague. the european union in greater trouble than ever before. it's notjust because of brexit, even founding members — countries like italy — are unhappy about the direction it's headed. the italian economy has always struggled within the straightjacket of the euro. and it's wanted its fellow members to help share the burden of the half a million migrants who have turned up on its shores over the past three years. my guest here at the italian embassy in london is italy's europe minister, sandro gozi. he is a passionate european. how does he think the eu should change if it to survive and win over the next generation of europeans? sandro gozi, welcome to hardtalk. you have said that the beginning of european disintegration has started with brexit. is t
a series of devastating floods in north west peru have left 100 people dead and tens of thousands homelesstire roads and bridges have been swept away and 800 towns and cities have declared a state of emergency. peru's airforce has been deployed planes to airlift thousands of people. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm sarah montague. the european union in greater trouble than ever before. it's notjust because of brexit, even founding members — countries like italy — are...
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west has chillier conditions. warmer to the east. south america, lots of flooding in perun the next few days. we've lost the high temperatures at home we had over the weekend because this cold front swept in and the same frontal system is now working its way eastwards across europe. this is the forecast for tuesday and noticed some cold north westerly winds behind the front pushing past poland, into western russia. burling, geneva, stuttgart, anywhere to the north, on the cool side. to the south of the weather front, a lot of sunshine and nice warm. the warmest place of all over the next couple of days will be iberia. at home, we are stuck in the teens. more details from matt taylor in half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. let's look through some of the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. there's renewed pressure on russia over its role in syria. it's coming from a g7 meeting in italy. this is the uk position. this is your choice. stick with that quy: this is your choice. stick with that guy, stick with that tyrant or work with us to find a better
west has chillier conditions. warmer to the east. south america, lots of flooding in perun the next few days. we've lost the high temperatures at home we had over the weekend because this cold front swept in and the same frontal system is now working its way eastwards across europe. this is the forecast for tuesday and noticed some cold north westerly winds behind the front pushing past poland, into western russia. burling, geneva, stuttgart, anywhere to the north, on the cool side. to the...