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mozambique started in the middle of last week. and central and northern was on the at least seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact in malawi while one hundred forty one thousand people have been affected in mozambique and it's expected to get worse in tropical cyclone the die is approaching and is due to make landfall in mozambique on thursday authorities there. for help meanwhile is also at risk of flooding. to bring heavy winds over the coming days. in terms of more than two hundred people killed by flooding in minot. joining me now is. who is currently in the flood affected areas in south in malawi. joining us what is the situation like on the ground as we speak. as we speak now the situation on the ground is not all of our troops and this information shows that fifty seven people to fix people have so far died. i found and that is sending. thousands of people have to be evacuated the numbers keep increasing each popping up on the stick now there really isn't that good a new head of a country so sure but maybe
mozambique started in the middle of last week. and central and northern was on the at least seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact in malawi while one hundred forty one thousand people have been affected in mozambique and it's expected to get worse in tropical cyclone the die is approaching and is due to make landfall in mozambique on thursday authorities there. for help meanwhile is also at risk of flooding. to bring heavy winds over the coming days. in terms of more than two...
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mozambique has killed more than one hundred people but things get worse for them as the tropical cyclone is on its way there still not just for a. month from the drop in crime to picking up the microphone a former criminal in my geria choosing the new music wrapping up a life and living that. juno here welcome to the show now nearly a million people have been affected after severe floods in parts of malawi and mozambique every rain started in the middle of last week in malawi and central and northern was on the at least seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact in malawi while one hundred forty one thousand people have been affected in mozambique and it's expected to get worse each cycle on the die is approaching and is due to make landfall in mozambique on thursday authorities there. for help meanwhile balawi is also at risk of further flooding. cycling set to bring heavy winds over the coming days both countries are prone to bad weather into into fessing more than two hundred people were killed by flooding in malawi. joining me now is allison sagar a freelance journalist
mozambique has killed more than one hundred people but things get worse for them as the tropical cyclone is on its way there still not just for a. month from the drop in crime to picking up the microphone a former criminal in my geria choosing the new music wrapping up a life and living that. juno here welcome to the show now nearly a million people have been affected after severe floods in parts of malawi and mozambique every rain started in the middle of last week in malawi and central and...
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mozambique heavy rain started in the middle of last week. and. the seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact in malawi while one hundred forty one thousand people have been affected in mozambique and it's expected to get worse each. die is approaching and is due to make landfall in mozambique on thursday authorities there. for help. meanwhile malawi is also at risk of flooding the cyclon set to bring to have the wins over the coming days both countries absolute best weather into effect seen more than two hundred people were killed by flooding in malawi. joining me now is allison shagari freelance journalist who is currently in the flood affected areas in south in malawi hello allison thanks for joining us what is the situation like on the ground as we speak as we speak now the situation on the ground is not over that group. provision sure fifty seven people up to six people have so far die. ivan three. thousand of people are being evacuated the number of people each happy hour are stigma very very. controversial but maybe from tomo
mozambique heavy rain started in the middle of last week. and. the seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact in malawi while one hundred forty one thousand people have been affected in mozambique and it's expected to get worse each. die is approaching and is due to make landfall in mozambique on thursday authorities there. for help. meanwhile malawi is also at risk of flooding the cyclon set to bring to have the wins over the coming days both countries absolute best weather into...
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specific my country mozambique. this was also the implied theme of his first feature length documentary a memory in three acts here eye witnesses recall history that doesn't appear in mozambique in schoolbooks. length. in the d.c. i don't. think she should i do with the. them i used to go and see sure i see with here. elements of our colonial history that people tend to boree and i was able to wake them in. and bring them into the story a film. school very much could not by any of that be that of interest and the. thing why. i switched my friends around one. even the mother the grandmother. was. a memory in three acts has been screened at festivals worldwide and showered with prizes but carr says greatest wish has yet to come true. i said i made this film for its mozambique in they didn't see the film yet i don't have cinema to show the film to america marshall screening but i really really really want the people from mozambique to see that film in the way i want to have the feedbacks because i believe it's very imp
specific my country mozambique. this was also the implied theme of his first feature length documentary a memory in three acts here eye witnesses recall history that doesn't appear in mozambique in schoolbooks. length. in the d.c. i don't. think she should i do with the. them i used to go and see sure i see with here. elements of our colonial history that people tend to boree and i was able to wake them in. and bring them into the story a film. school very much could not by any of that be that...
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two opposing political groups the mozambique liberation front and the mozambique a national resistance fought for power hundreds of thousands of people were killed . across there was a child at the time back at the base we used to spend the summer in my grandmother's feel a chance i remember being awake in the middle of the night. you know in the heat or bombings in god and gunshots all over in and i asked my grandmother why are these this noise and she said it's only fireworks. a peace accord was signed in one thousand nine hundred two but the history of the bloody period has not been dealt with instead it has been repressed that's one of the demons corsa confronts in his films. westerns and when he comes for we can feel them. the. safety of being. mean that she should dish they get. more fish to look at who asked the fleet up at. your place. the world. the end. the as piling on of the dead tell no tales its short film which is basically a story of. anti euro weise going back to ease home village to encounters himself with his memory or to listen to stories of the old jamba a storytel
two opposing political groups the mozambique liberation front and the mozambique a national resistance fought for power hundreds of thousands of people were killed . across there was a child at the time back at the base we used to spend the summer in my grandmother's feel a chance i remember being awake in the middle of the night. you know in the heat or bombings in god and gunshots all over in and i asked my grandmother why are these this noise and she said it's only fireworks. a peace accord...
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mozambique. in the middle of last week. we. beat least seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact we while one hundred forty one thousand people have been affected in mozambique and it's expected to get worse each cycle on the die is approaching and is due to make landfall in mozambique on thursday authorities there . for help meanwhile is also at the risk of flooding. to bring heavy winds over the coming days. into scene more than two hundred people were killed by fly. and in my. joining me now is alderson segarra a freelance journalist with kindly in the flood affected areas in south in malawi hello allison thanks for joining us what is the situation like on the ground as we speak as we speak now the situation on the ground is not all about groups and this information shows that fifty seven people fifty six people have so far died. i find and if you think. thousands of people are still being evacuated the numbers keep increasing each passing hour as a stick now there really isn't that good. for sure but movie fr
mozambique. in the middle of last week. we. beat least seven hundred forty thousand people have felt the impact we while one hundred forty one thousand people have been affected in mozambique and it's expected to get worse each cycle on the die is approaching and is due to make landfall in mozambique on thursday authorities there . for help meanwhile is also at the risk of flooding. to bring heavy winds over the coming days. into scene more than two hundred people were killed by fly. and in my....
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and the devastation caused by cyclonic day after it tore through zimbabwe malawi and mozambique five days ago is becoming clearer in mozambique alone nearly one hundred people have been confirmed dead the government fears the death toll will rise to more than a thousand according to the red cross today damaged or destroyed ninety percent of buildings in mozambique sports eighty but many of the devastated and severely flooded areas still cut off united nations is urging the international community to help. the situation is a very. important crisis and that must be seen as an impact on quizes a lot you just need it i don't think of the world yet the scale of the problem especially in mozambique we have a bit less information about zimbabwe in malawi in malawi some of the people displaced start to go back home to rebuild their own then the situation looks a bit better there before mozambique it's differently an impact on quiet there's additional funding is necessary for the human family and obviously for the world food court. didn't lose how the cleaver has been looking at the situation
and the devastation caused by cyclonic day after it tore through zimbabwe malawi and mozambique five days ago is becoming clearer in mozambique alone nearly one hundred people have been confirmed dead the government fears the death toll will rise to more than a thousand according to the red cross today damaged or destroyed ninety percent of buildings in mozambique sports eighty but many of the devastated and severely flooded areas still cut off united nations is urging the international...
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financial aid is needed and quickly mozambique reels from a cyclonic floods that have swept away entire villages and left behind devastation . millions of dollars awarded to a got to say is the weed killer roundup caused his cancer. and turning trash into treasure in need of winning is making jewelry and furniture out of electronic waste. let's do business farmers across parts of southern africa where just about to harvest when the cyclon hit now it's all gone no food no medicine to treat disease as the floods recede you know we had for a structure a billion dollars worth washed away according to the united nations and that's a huge problem in getting to the survivors and bringing them help the disaster has struck almost three million people most of them in mozambique. a man on his motorbike apparently there used to be a street here the water still hasn't drained away not from the heavily overgrown fields which were just about ready for harvest everything the farmers in this area have to live off comes from this land. and know one. thing only god knows how i can survive here is nothing.
financial aid is needed and quickly mozambique reels from a cyclonic floods that have swept away entire villages and left behind devastation . millions of dollars awarded to a got to say is the weed killer roundup caused his cancer. and turning trash into treasure in need of winning is making jewelry and furniture out of electronic waste. let's do business farmers across parts of southern africa where just about to harvest when the cyclon hit now it's all gone no food no medicine to treat...
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i think it's fair to say that you know the mozambique offer which is the mozambique government. and in a start up an impressive response they quickly called for international assistance money and it's good to see that the international community has responded quickly. but of course as as your. as your report indicated the introduction we're still not able to get to some areas now on a daily basis the waters are receding so every day we can get through to places that were previously inaccessible but we don't underestimate the scale of the task ahead of us to ensure that those but i've lost everything you know we minimise the best recount the suffering that we now and your boat it's a monumental trust that we had we have ahead of us ok robert holden of the world health organization thank you for that. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world. british lawmakers have dealt prime minister theresa may another big blow on the day britain was supposed to leave the european union the british parliament rejected the withdrawal deal she had negotiated with brussels
i think it's fair to say that you know the mozambique offer which is the mozambique government. and in a start up an impressive response they quickly called for international assistance money and it's good to see that the international community has responded quickly. but of course as as your. as your report indicated the introduction we're still not able to get to some areas now on a daily basis the waters are receding so every day we can get through to places that were previously inaccessible...
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thousand in mozambique alone psycho need die made landfall in mozambique on thursday it then moved westward into zimbabwe where it brought torrential rain across the eastern and southern parts of the country money money districts in money and was the hardest hit. di also pounded on neighboring malawi forcing people day to flee flooded areas now in mozambique a picture of the extent of the destruction is starting to emerge and it's devastating the red cross says ninety percent of the port city of farah has been destroyed. they were a city almost completely flattened by the psych line some pipe hundred thousand people call the port city home and with communications down and roads count the numbers of dead or injured here a still unclear as the cycling swept across most and beacon into zimbabwe terrain to rain flash floods and winds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour left a trail of destruction areas have been cut off leaving people without roofs over their heads clean water and electricity. in neighboring malawi the rain spoiled the waters in a region already hit my flooding. no
thousand in mozambique alone psycho need die made landfall in mozambique on thursday it then moved westward into zimbabwe where it brought torrential rain across the eastern and southern parts of the country money money districts in money and was the hardest hit. di also pounded on neighboring malawi forcing people day to flee flooded areas now in mozambique a picture of the extent of the destruction is starting to emerge and it's devastating the red cross says ninety percent of the port city...
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mozambique they've been homeless since cycling need i went to cross the country after reaching mozambique's coast on thursday. many villages and now completely cut off al-jazeera as malcolm webb has been covering the aftermath of the cyclon in mozambique he joins us from the city of timor you and then geneva we have matthew cochrane he's the spokesperson for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies gentlemen thank you for being with us i want to start by asking you malcolm where are the efforts i mean how would you categorize this given all you've been witnessing on the ground there very good i mean. i'm just wondering i mean where are the efforts now in terms of being able to provide the immediate aid that people who are victims of this are. but i'm sure matthew would be able to tell a fib about the specifics certainly what we've seen in the western part of the country people that we see to my know how to i mean that's not surprising given that most of the right to be cut off. the car is. playing to it because larry is that people stranded stuck in trees stuck o
mozambique they've been homeless since cycling need i went to cross the country after reaching mozambique's coast on thursday. many villages and now completely cut off al-jazeera as malcolm webb has been covering the aftermath of the cyclon in mozambique he joins us from the city of timor you and then geneva we have matthew cochrane he's the spokesperson for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies gentlemen thank you for being with us i want to start by asking you...
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i think it's fair to say that you know the mozambique offer which is a mozambique government. and in a start up and impressive response they quickly called for international sixtus money and it's good to see that the international community has responded quickly riposte lead but of course as your. as your report indicated on the introduction we're still not able to get to some areas now on a daily basis the waters are receding so every day we can get through to places that were previously inaccessible but we don't underestimate the scale of the task ahead of us to ensure that those but of the last everything comes you know we minimize the pressure you come the suffering that me now and your thoughts it's a monumental trust that we have of we have ahead of us ok robert holden of the world health organization thank you for that. tens of thousands of palestinians are demonstrating to mark one year since the start of the weekly gaza protest they're being held to demand the right to return to israel and an end to israel's blockade of the gaza strip but today's event billed at the m
i think it's fair to say that you know the mozambique offer which is a mozambique government. and in a start up and impressive response they quickly called for international sixtus money and it's good to see that the international community has responded quickly riposte lead but of course as your. as your report indicated on the introduction we're still not able to get to some areas now on a daily basis the waters are receding so every day we can get through to places that were previously...
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comingng up, cases are reportedn mozambique. rescuers join the desperate effort for those stranded by a cyclone. despite the rain, algerians tell the streets, keeping up their demand for the president to go. isil noe house says longer holds
comingng up, cases are reportedn mozambique. rescuers join the desperate effort for those stranded by a cyclone. despite the rain, algerians tell the streets, keeping up their demand for the president to go. isil noe house says longer holds
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i think it's fair to say that you know the mozambique to which is the mozambique government. and in a state of an impressive response they quickly called for international assistance on it and it's good to see that the international community has responded quickly. but of course as your. as your report indicated on the introduction we're still not able to get to some areas now on a daily basis the waters are receding so every day we can get through to places that were previously inaccessible but we don't underestimate the scale of the task ahead of us to ensure that those that of lost everything come you know we minimize the pressure comes the suffering that we now and your boat it's a monumental tough that we have we have ahead of us ok robert holden of the world health organization thank you for that. thank you the red cross has reached an agreement with the government of venezuela to send a humanitarian aid to the stricken country the organization organization says the deliveries will arrive in the next two weeks and help more than half a million people around sixty countr
i think it's fair to say that you know the mozambique to which is the mozambique government. and in a state of an impressive response they quickly called for international assistance on it and it's good to see that the international community has responded quickly. but of course as your. as your report indicated on the introduction we're still not able to get to some areas now on a daily basis the waters are receding so every day we can get through to places that were previously inaccessible...
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is facing right now to get an update on the relief effort in mozambique we're joined by joseph come from the christian relief organization world vision he's coming to us from bearer good to have you on the news mr american you just described to us the conditions under which you have to operate as you try and get help to the victims office deadly storm. thank you i'm only the situation currently in and surrounding areas it's very. almost ninety percent of the infrastructure destroyed or affected. every house i have seen has lost several . people or. been rendered homeless the government is trying to move more place some multipoint to different in a distressed comps what we cannot be able to provide them substance mystical ira we've heard about aid coming into the country and a lot of volunteers also coming into into these areas is that enough no definitely it's not enough to support that is coming in is just beginning to trickle is not sufficient compared to the nature of the disaster this is huge it's a really really big disaster i mean wiping out an entire city that's huge and when
is facing right now to get an update on the relief effort in mozambique we're joined by joseph come from the christian relief organization world vision he's coming to us from bearer good to have you on the news mr american you just described to us the conditions under which you have to operate as you try and get help to the victims office deadly storm. thank you i'm only the situation currently in and surrounding areas it's very. almost ninety percent of the infrastructure destroyed or...
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and constantly have two hundred sixty thousand who have been affected in mozambique and barren and ten thousand of are in camps at the moment and there's also of course the the immediate costs of feeding those people a fighting disease yes and let them now looking at is cause the looming diseases that could break out malaria and squalor around which are actually very very dangerous as well at the moment so the lead authorities in lawson be conveyed as basically as a city really trying as much as they can preparing and setting up centers of health sentence just in case the reason breakout of kwara and area and of the disease is that the authorities there are also saying that the trying as much as possible it's a very hard time saving lives in the city because i'm not. having now since the basic facilities the other issue of course is children so many kids are affected by this disaster how how what sort of a danger some of those children in considering the reports we're hearing of human trafficking that what something horrible that's happened time and again and other disaster zones like
and constantly have two hundred sixty thousand who have been affected in mozambique and barren and ten thousand of are in camps at the moment and there's also of course the the immediate costs of feeding those people a fighting disease yes and let them now looking at is cause the looming diseases that could break out malaria and squalor around which are actually very very dangerous as well at the moment so the lead authorities in lawson be conveyed as basically as a city really trying as much...
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in a moment we'll hear from markham webb who is in the city of in mozambique but first tony berkley has this report from beirut. but for us here in the port city of bear. the roofs of buildings peep out from the water that's all that's left of this town by floodwater that almost a week ago. was a province it's not known how many people made it out safely. on stagnant water allies across the horizon on an isolated piece of dry land rescue workers drop off desperately needed food hundreds of people queue for what could be their only meal in days. their little guy left. i. was. a little like. as we fly for we see what was once a sports ground now a temporary shelter for hundreds of people who are stranded sit wait and sleep on a back to grandstand a short unsubtle group preview from floodwaters. then a call comes through to save a critically ill patient this woman is pregnant and needs medical help as quickly as possible. ten minute flights between flood ravaged and the safety of bear a city maybe her only chance initial concern about how psycho to die would impact central mozambique h
in a moment we'll hear from markham webb who is in the city of in mozambique but first tony berkley has this report from beirut. but for us here in the port city of bear. the roofs of buildings peep out from the water that's all that's left of this town by floodwater that almost a week ago. was a province it's not known how many people made it out safely. on stagnant water allies across the horizon on an isolated piece of dry land rescue workers drop off desperately needed food hundreds of...
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has promised to help mozambique as well as other countries in the region. our solidarity is with the people of moves and beak zimbabwe and malawi in the aftermath of cycling. our condolences go to the families and friends of those affected by this terrible. disaster and an i.m.f. staff team is now in. to evaluate options for possible i.m.f. support the u.n. calls like loney die one of the worst weather related disasters ever to hit the southern hemisphere mozambique is the worst affected country around ninety percent of beara has been damaged or destroyed even the port city affectively an island without power clean water or communications for the desperate residents of beera rebuilding after each diet is an enormous challenge. now in europe a heated debate has been waging over how to deal with content on the internet the european union wants to make providers like facebook or your trip response a bowl for copyright violations their users commit on their sites not providers threatening to employ special algorithms so-called upload filters to block users from
has promised to help mozambique as well as other countries in the region. our solidarity is with the people of moves and beak zimbabwe and malawi in the aftermath of cycling. our condolences go to the families and friends of those affected by this terrible. disaster and an i.m.f. staff team is now in. to evaluate options for possible i.m.f. support the u.n. calls like loney die one of the worst weather related disasters ever to hit the southern hemisphere mozambique is the worst affected...
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tony but me has more from beirut in mozambique. more helicopters were coming on friday and they hope to improve the situation but the problem is getting through and clean drinking water to those people and of course the longer they go without water the more the temptation is to drink unclean water and that can lead to water borne diseases like dispensary and diarrhea and that can cause serious repercussions so there is an urgent need here to get aid to these people quickly and get the most final people out the death toll at the moment stands at something like two hundred seventeen but the president of mozambique said that's probably easy going to rise in the coming days the problem is getting to these outlying areas and finding out exactly what the scale of the problem is if you take a small hamlet like the one i'm standing in now they're also near boozy boozy a very vulnerable area about four hours away from zero now people are either being taken come bringing water here to be or are already taken to smaller patches of land which
tony but me has more from beirut in mozambique. more helicopters were coming on friday and they hope to improve the situation but the problem is getting through and clean drinking water to those people and of course the longer they go without water the more the temptation is to drink unclean water and that can lead to water borne diseases like dispensary and diarrhea and that can cause serious repercussions so there is an urgent need here to get aid to these people quickly and get the most...
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aid starting to get through to parts of mozambique stricken by syke lone. u.n. officials say it's one of the worst storm disasters to hit africa in decades. also coming up are you happy first and international day of happiness from beijing's along until a goes we ask people around the world what makes you happy. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us a father and son who fled the civil war in syria for what they thought was a safer life in new zealand have been buried in christ church it's the first funeral for victims of the mosque shootings that shocked the nation a twenty eight year old australian man has been charged in connection with the attacks which killed fifty and injured dozens. two members of a syrian refugee family were among the first to be laid to rest in christ church. mustafa and his fifteen year old son hamza came to new zealand fleeing war before they were gunned down by a white supremacist in a mosque last friday. among the mourners. says younger brother he suffered gunshot wounds to his leg during the a toc. heavily armed police to guard
aid starting to get through to parts of mozambique stricken by syke lone. u.n. officials say it's one of the worst storm disasters to hit africa in decades. also coming up are you happy first and international day of happiness from beijing's along until a goes we ask people around the world what makes you happy. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us a father and son who fled the civil war in syria for what they thought was a safer life in new zealand have been buried in christ church it's...
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international effort coming together what are you seeing happen in mozambique. in terms of people pulling together from various nations to help those in need right now exactly and what happens in a crisis like this i've done for example the tsunami in indonesia as you work together various countries you bring in military from from countries we're working for example with south african rescue teams using their helicopters in the beginning to bring food and other supplies to things it has to be really coordinated so that people get everything the big concern now is the dams could be breaking from other rivers that they could be more flooding that water from rains is still coming into the country now. and of course the feel of disease cholera typhoid malaria all of that is now a huge concern carol good luck to you and your people on the ground there in mozambique in the days ahead bettina luscher from the world food programme thanks for coming in. let's get you now quick reminder of our top stories this hour german chancellor merkel has told the german parliament t
international effort coming together what are you seeing happen in mozambique. in terms of people pulling together from various nations to help those in need right now exactly and what happens in a crisis like this i've done for example the tsunami in indonesia as you work together various countries you bring in military from from countries we're working for example with south african rescue teams using their helicopters in the beginning to bring food and other supplies to things it has to be...
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a tropical cyclone swept across mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi four days ago. aid agencies say the extent of the disaster is only just becoming clear. floodwaters in some places were said to be 20 feet deep — villages and towns were submerged, homes completely flattened. translation: my house was destroyed in the floods and i was buried underneath. my daughter was with me in bed and was washed away from me. the striking thing as you walk through here is just how exhausted they are. person after person has come up to us asking for help, wondering when aid is going to arrive. it's unclear exactly how many people may have died but the death toll is rising. also tonight... after the spea ker‘s intervention on another brexit vote in parliament, the prime minister's expected to write to the eu tomorrow asking for a delayed leaving date. the first funerals are about to get under way in new zealand for the 50 people who were killed in the mosque attacks last friday. england's danny rose talks to us about claims that the media's portrayal of black footballers helps
a tropical cyclone swept across mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi four days ago. aid agencies say the extent of the disaster is only just becoming clear. floodwaters in some places were said to be 20 feet deep — villages and towns were submerged, homes completely flattened. translation: my house was destroyed in the floods and i was buried underneath. my daughter was with me in bed and was washed away from me. the striking thing as you walk through here is just how exhausted they are. person...
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it's being described as to worst humanitarian crisis in mozambique's history. heavy flooding and prolonged bouts of rain a compounding the destruction wreaked by cycling last week the storm and floodwaters not only in govt roads and bridges they also wiped out communications networks across the region and many of eat ice victims once again finding themselves in danger. this mother is one of hundreds of thousands who lost their home she's worried about her newborn as food supplies in the shelter for low. they didn't own doesn't last night i haven't eaten anything yesterday i saw that food was running out i went in asked and they told me that food was over and until now i've had none. that's because the floods and heavy rain which followed in the storm's wake a hindering aid workers efforts in some areas floodwaters are meters deep most rural areas remain cut off from help. with. resolving and. rescue us also working around the clock to save lives many victims of stew trapped on rooftops trees and other remote areas and the region is bracing for more heavy rain i
it's being described as to worst humanitarian crisis in mozambique's history. heavy flooding and prolonged bouts of rain a compounding the destruction wreaked by cycling last week the storm and floodwaters not only in govt roads and bridges they also wiped out communications networks across the region and many of eat ice victims once again finding themselves in danger. this mother is one of hundreds of thousands who lost their home she's worried about her newborn as food supplies in the shelter...
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of course, this is a huge disaster to hit mozambique. and already, about two weeks ago when i was home, we heard of a lot of flooding happening in this nbc river basin. basically, two river basins have been affected by floododing peoe sort of trapped intoo -- trapped in between. some is from the rain upstream and the dems letting go of water. that has also affected a lot of people. as you just heard, heartbreaking, you have people stuck on rooftops, people stuck without water and food. a lot of organizations from ,ozambique, including mine environmental justice from the capital, friends of the art mozambique, has been trying to do whatever we can to support the relief effort because of the most thing that needs it right now is to be able to get emergency relief to people just have a chance to survive. amy: hundreds of thousands have been displaced over r the elastc because of idai.i. residents are describing the devastation. >> i thought we would all be dead. my home collapspsed. >> i was with my children inside our home talking because
of course, this is a huge disaster to hit mozambique. and already, about two weeks ago when i was home, we heard of a lot of flooding happening in this nbc river basin. basically, two river basins have been affected by floododing peoe sort of trapped intoo -- trapped in between. some is from the rain upstream and the dems letting go of water. that has also affected a lot of people. as you just heard, heartbreaking, you have people stuck on rooftops, people stuck without water and food. a lot of...
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mozambique they've been homeless since cycling need i swept across the country after reaching mozambique's coast on thursday many villages and now completely cut off. this community has been particularly hard hit the two houses destroyed here another one clapped in the middle of the storm and the family that were living here took the iron sheets that were on the roof and they brought them up against their only remaining huts to try and keep out the rain and the neighbor's house completely destroyed as well it's very difficult for the authorities to know how many people have been affected like this because roads and bridges have been washed away and many of these places and i'll very difficult to reach. our journey here through the storm from neighboring zimbabwe wasn't easy has been affected to dozens it died there the sly claim brought things months of rain just four days many rivers burst their banks. and blocked roads make it difficult to bring help. hearing them takes time you know. the local administrator told us is assessing the damage and rescue efforts have barely begun the distric
mozambique they've been homeless since cycling need i swept across the country after reaching mozambique's coast on thursday many villages and now completely cut off. this community has been particularly hard hit the two houses destroyed here another one clapped in the middle of the storm and the family that were living here took the iron sheets that were on the roof and they brought them up against their only remaining huts to try and keep out the rain and the neighbor's house completely...
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thousands of people in the mozambique i'm problems of many were left homeless due to cycling. there'd be forced to live out the side of the road. all the houses of collapsed everything we had is gone we have no way to live with our children so we decided to come pear the emergency shelters are overflowing. forty thousand people need help in the province of money alone the second worst hit area of mozambique. and those who have fled their homes face hunger unless they can pay inflated prices authorities have condemned anyone trying to turn the tragedy into a business opportunity and called on people to help each other. that we call on all mozambique show solidarity to one another this cannot be a moment where fellow country men take advantage of each other worsening the suffering of our people here in the province. so we're asking traders and bearer exactly what we asked of their colleagues in tomorrow susan and across the entire province. but let's unite and be sensitive towards the situation our fellow citizens are in. their suffering they have lost everything and they need o
thousands of people in the mozambique i'm problems of many were left homeless due to cycling. there'd be forced to live out the side of the road. all the houses of collapsed everything we had is gone we have no way to live with our children so we decided to come pear the emergency shelters are overflowing. forty thousand people need help in the province of money alone the second worst hit area of mozambique. and those who have fled their homes face hunger unless they can pay inflated prices...
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leading the polls in a closely watched race also coming up the number of confirmed cases of cholera in mozambique doubles in just one day agencies stepped up their efforts to fight the outbreak in the country already devastated by a cycle of. thanks for joining us i'm marian evans dean. ukrainians have begun voting in the first round of a presidential election the vote is being watched closely in the west and in russia ukrainians have dozens of candidates to pick from but polls indicate there are three frontrunners including a television comedian. the last time ukraine went to the polls in twenty fourteen the country was in freefall russia had just invaded an annex the crimea region and pro russian separatists had seized control of part of the country's east five years on though what are the issues foremost in ukrainians minds w's nick connelly reports. more than ten thousand people have lost their lives since war broke out in eastern ukraine back in twenty fourteen millions have been forced to leave their homes as the shooting continues political attempts to end the conflict remain stuck in no m
leading the polls in a closely watched race also coming up the number of confirmed cases of cholera in mozambique doubles in just one day agencies stepped up their efforts to fight the outbreak in the country already devastated by a cycle of. thanks for joining us i'm marian evans dean. ukrainians have begun voting in the first round of a presidential election the vote is being watched closely in the west and in russia ukrainians have dozens of candidates to pick from but polls indicate there...
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team drinking water is scarce in mozambique where aid. remote regions hit by the storm we'll be talking to somebody in favor of. the ambitious project to improve life in africa's desert regions we have a story of a green wall being planted.
team drinking water is scarce in mozambique where aid. remote regions hit by the storm we'll be talking to somebody in favor of. the ambitious project to improve life in africa's desert regions we have a story of a green wall being planted.
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well stay in mozambique for me the miller is in the city over a beer there are still so many people stranded however the search and rescue operations are continuing this morning what at this point are those operations are ongoing but perhaps not at the pace that people would like we were out on a boat. well unfortunately since you have lost for me to miller there we'll try and come back soon as we resolve those technical issues understandably given the situation in mozambique let's switch to zimbabwe now staying with the floods that cut off communities make an extremely hard for help to reach them. reports are from co-publisher many people are still looking for their missing relatives. they say they can't wait any longer for authorities to help them find their relatives so they are digging themselves up a village in eastern zimbabwe has completely changed. these boulders never used to be here the shops schools and government offices are gone. after cycling through the community it's now an eerie gravesite my nephew. who was working at the clinic was now living. you see the stones. u
well stay in mozambique for me the miller is in the city over a beer there are still so many people stranded however the search and rescue operations are continuing this morning what at this point are those operations are ongoing but perhaps not at the pace that people would like we were out on a boat. well unfortunately since you have lost for me to miller there we'll try and come back soon as we resolve those technical issues understandably given the situation in mozambique let's switch to...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin fears of a cholera epidemic in mozambique hundreds of people contract the contagious disease following a devastating sight phone with vast numbers of displaced people at risk relief workers are warning of a second disaster also coming up. thousands of palestinians mark the anniversary of the weekly gaza protest the event has turned deadly with two palestinians killed and more than one hundred injured in clashes with israeli forces. and the boxer dealt a legal blow female reporter takes action against heavyweight who brought to live after he forcibly kisses her during a post match interview. next peiser welcome to the program. in mozambique the number of cholera cases has risen dramatically from five to nearly three hundred just two days the world health organization is warning of a second disaster if cholera spreads among survivors of the deadly that hit two weeks ago the water borne disease causes acute and can kill within days treated hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes in the cycle that hit mozambique and zimbabwe one of the worst affect
this is deja vu news live from berlin fears of a cholera epidemic in mozambique hundreds of people contract the contagious disease following a devastating sight phone with vast numbers of displaced people at risk relief workers are warning of a second disaster also coming up. thousands of palestinians mark the anniversary of the weekly gaza protest the event has turned deadly with two palestinians killed and more than one hundred injured in clashes with israeli forces. and the boxer dealt a...
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since the cyclamen mozambique's coast where we are going to wrench the reigns in strong winds rivers of swollen power lines are blown down cyclons are common in the indian ocean at this time of year but few of them hit land and this one has been particularly destructive because it came ashore at mozambique fourth largest city and we're still three hundred kilometers from there we're trying to reach there and that's not easy you can see the kind of damage that the cyclons done even here the whole bridge completely washed away because of this wall and river because the enormous amount of rainfall just within the last day or two some aid trucks trying to pass here to try and reach people in bay where they've had to turn around and take another route and in the city of all communications are off the airports closed the power is down so it's very hard to find out what the extent of the damage there actually is with no communications of course and transport routes blocked it's very difficult to find out what's going on also for the people who are there to get the help that they need and st
since the cyclamen mozambique's coast where we are going to wrench the reigns in strong winds rivers of swollen power lines are blown down cyclons are common in the indian ocean at this time of year but few of them hit land and this one has been particularly destructive because it came ashore at mozambique fourth largest city and we're still three hundred kilometers from there we're trying to reach there and that's not easy you can see the kind of damage that the cyclons done even here the...
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the leaders of zimbabwe and mozambique have cut short their foreign trips after a tropical cyclone idea caused death and destruction in southern africa zimbabwe is the latest country to feel the storm's force at least thirty one people have been killed as flash floods have swept away homes bridges and roads dozens of people are still missing and bad weather is slowing the rescue efforts of the storm's already killed around one hundred people in malawi and mozambique tens of thousands there have been forced from their homes and power blackouts have been widespread there were none of them but. i saw a woman being hit by debris it's not safe for people walking here the situation is very chaotic as in the event they see a movie they said it was a majority of houses a ninety five percent that collapsed was precariously built up or materials malcolm webb is in central mozambique. since the cyclamen mozambique's coast where we are green to wrench the reigns in the strong winds rivers of swollen power lines are blown down cycling is a common in the indian ocean at this time of year but few of t
the leaders of zimbabwe and mozambique have cut short their foreign trips after a tropical cyclone idea caused death and destruction in southern africa zimbabwe is the latest country to feel the storm's force at least thirty one people have been killed as flash floods have swept away homes bridges and roads dozens of people are still missing and bad weather is slowing the rescue efforts of the storm's already killed around one hundred people in malawi and mozambique tens of thousands there have...
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it is a mountain town close to the border with mozambique. localsls saw their homomes destd and family members killed. strongcyclone was too and my uncle was in the hot. heavy stones.y storm system has sinceattling the land mamarch. it may land on thursday and moved inland to zimbabwe, bringing heavy rain and landslides. rescue workers have been trying to r reach survivors who have en found stranded on treetops and roofs. hundreds have been k kled. affected,00eople possibly going up to 1.7 and cycloneillion affffected by and flooding. all of the roads have been cutt off. >> witith its long c coastline, mozambique is vulnerable to tropical stotorms. more than 62% of the possibly -- more than 60% of the population lived downstream from large rivers. this coupled with rising sea level and the extreme climatic events is putting more and more people and infrastructure at risk. mozambiquele in depend on farming for food and livelihood. in new zealand, funerals are being held for some of the 50 victims of the double mosque massacre. a syrian refugee
it is a mountain town close to the border with mozambique. localsls saw their homomes destd and family members killed. strongcyclone was too and my uncle was in the hot. heavy stones.y storm system has sinceattling the land mamarch. it may land on thursday and moved inland to zimbabwe, bringing heavy rain and landslides. rescue workers have been trying to r reach survivors who have en found stranded on treetops and roofs. hundreds have been k kled. affected,00eople possibly going up to 1.7 and...
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the headlines at 11:00pm: fears of at least 1,000 dead in mozambique after cyclone idai hits the country, leaving a 30—mile stretch of land under water. translation: i still haven't found where my daughter was buried in the debris. there was no furniture, no clothes, only rubble and stones. theresa may will tomorrow write to the european commission president to lay out the government's plan for delaying brexit. but an impatient brussels wants a concrete strategy. extended uncertainty without a clear plan would add to the economic cost for our businesses, but could also incura for our businesses, but could also incur a political cost for the eu. also this evening: new zealand's prime minister has vowed never to say the name of the christchurch mosque gunman. she was speaking as people gather at memorial park in christchurch for a burial ceremony for one of the victims. 50 people were killed in last friday's attack. and a warning from the head of the environment agency that, within 25 years, england will not have enough water to meet demand. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—dept
the headlines at 11:00pm: fears of at least 1,000 dead in mozambique after cyclone idai hits the country, leaving a 30—mile stretch of land under water. translation: i still haven't found where my daughter was buried in the debris. there was no furniture, no clothes, only rubble and stones. theresa may will tomorrow write to the european commission president to lay out the government's plan for delaying brexit. but an impatient brussels wants a concrete strategy. extended uncertainty without...
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the cyclamen split central mozambique into islands cut off the road access. we met machree honest who hasn't seen our husbands through the storm mobile networks a cutoff we made the crossing to find him. it is but let's show see do we. what choice do i give. at least three something that is happy in the happiness the actual helping us to cross to get food. people who need to cross to reach loved ones or food so they find whatever ways they can. broken bridge we paid to ride in more type of vehicles we could find most people here don't have the means to travel far like this when we reach low lying planes but the storm damage is worst this river burst its banks. and homes have been destroyed crops. by the wind and rain field off the field of them completely destroyed so a lot of people here will be very hungry. more than three quarters of mozambicans live on less than two dollars a day many people here subsistence farmers. what's left in the field was their food for the year ahead. held. the only sign of it helicopter makes one circle and flies off possibly an
the cyclamen split central mozambique into islands cut off the road access. we met machree honest who hasn't seen our husbands through the storm mobile networks a cutoff we made the crossing to find him. it is but let's show see do we. what choice do i give. at least three something that is happy in the happiness the actual helping us to cross to get food. people who need to cross to reach loved ones or food so they find whatever ways they can. broken bridge we paid to ride in more type of...