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severe flowing seven issued in mozambique after cyclone kenneth. there are fears there are hundreds of thousands who will need him in a and aid. libby agrees to exercise —— estimate the brother of the suicide bomber in manchester back to the uk. the recent fighting around tripoli however has put the on hold. two universities in california have declared a quarantine to try and contain a measles
severe flowing seven issued in mozambique after cyclone kenneth. there are fears there are hundreds of thousands who will need him in a and aid. libby agrees to exercise —— estimate the brother of the suicide bomber in manchester back to the uk. the recent fighting around tripoli however has put the on hold. two universities in california have declared a quarantine to try and contain a measles
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the un says cyclone kenneth could cause a humanitarian catastrophe. map it‘s heading towardstanzania and mozambique. and is bringing winds of 200kmph and torrential rain. people in southern tanzania and northern mozambique have been told to take shelter on higher ground. take a look at these pictures. here you can see hundreds of people on the move in the mtwara region of southeastern tanzania. this is a picture from mozambique‘s institute of disaster management showing people taking shelter. and remember, this was mozambique when cyclone idai caused hundreds of deaths in mozambique, malawi and zimbabwe. cyclone kenneth hit the island nation of comoros on wednesday night. at least three people died. irc africa the international red cross has volunteers on the ground. it says "homes and roads are damaged and destroyed, telephone poles and trees are down." and these are local people talking about what happened. we spent the night with fear in our stomachs, we could not sleep. we did not know where to go in the dark. you see this mango tree, we used
the un says cyclone kenneth could cause a humanitarian catastrophe. map it‘s heading towardstanzania and mozambique. and is bringing winds of 200kmph and torrential rain. people in southern tanzania and northern mozambique have been told to take shelter on higher ground. take a look at these pictures. here you can see hundreds of people on the move in the mtwara region of southeastern tanzania. this is a picture from mozambique‘s institute of disaster management showing people taking...
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we will certainly keep an eye on the cyclones in mozambique. the trump administration says it will pursue diplomatic efforts aimed at ending 18 years of war in afghanistan, despite the taliban's decision to cancel the latest planned round of talks. the death toll, civilian and military, continues to rise at an alarming rate. over the last four years, a5,000 afghan soldiers and police have been killed. this is not the life that this 2a—year—old imagined. just a few years ago, he was a proud officer in the afghan army and about to get married. now, that is all gone. he put his life on the line for his country, clearing roadside bombs and fighting the taliban. this filmed before he was shot and lost the use of his legs. since then, he says he has received little support save for a modest pension. he says, "i was not looked after. of course, you get upset. you tell yourself you served for this soil. i served for this country. they should have treated me properly, they should have helped me get better." the afghan government's focus is not on th
we will certainly keep an eye on the cyclones in mozambique. the trump administration says it will pursue diplomatic efforts aimed at ending 18 years of war in afghanistan, despite the taliban's decision to cancel the latest planned round of talks. the death toll, civilian and military, continues to rise at an alarming rate. over the last four years, a5,000 afghan soldiers and police have been killed. this is not the life that this 2a—year—old imagined. just a few years ago, he was a proud...
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a day last month and it's the first time in recorded history that two cyclons have struck mozambique in one season over the next ten days the cyclon is expected to dump twice as much rainfall as the previous one. a holidaymaker deer is to confront nature at its most extreme. less a resort in northern mozambique as the eye of the cyclon passes through canada barreling into a country still reeling from a deadly storm just weeks ago. he waged war on the comrades islands remnants of a night of for russia's winds and pounding rain drivers and cyclists navigate the leftovers. several are dead here but authorities say the field picture is yet to match. that it is difficult to get access because many trees fell many electrical and telephone poles fell so for the moment we are clearing the roads so we can make an initial assessment. as kenneth cut its path of destruction residents found refuge in a marriage and she shelters like this one. and a place to sleep but no rest bite from the reality of what awaits them at home. it's a huge disaster that we not used to seeing thank god to escape the
a day last month and it's the first time in recorded history that two cyclons have struck mozambique in one season over the next ten days the cyclon is expected to dump twice as much rainfall as the previous one. a holidaymaker deer is to confront nature at its most extreme. less a resort in northern mozambique as the eye of the cyclon passes through canada barreling into a country still reeling from a deadly storm just weeks ago. he waged war on the comrades islands remnants of a night of for...
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cyclone kenneth struck with winds of 140mph, barely a month after a previous cyclone killed hundreds and devastated large areas. authorities have advised people to move to higher ground, amid concern that thousands may be trapped by flooding. here, clinics offering cosmetic surgery — such as botox and fillers — have said they will introduce new checks to ensure vulnerable people are not sold unnecessary or damaging treatment. it follows a warning, from the nhs director of mental health services that the cosmetic industry is doing too little to stop those with body image obsession undergoing potentially harmful treatment. richard galpin reports. cosmetic procedures like botox injections and fillers are popular and easily available — notjust in clinics, but also in high street outlets. the nhs is concerned there's a link between young people's mental health and these kinds of procedures. 25% of youngsters are worried about their appearance. 50% are worried about their weight. and we know that the evidence is, if you've got those concerns, if you are feeling pressure or bombarded
cyclone kenneth struck with winds of 140mph, barely a month after a previous cyclone killed hundreds and devastated large areas. authorities have advised people to move to higher ground, amid concern that thousands may be trapped by flooding. here, clinics offering cosmetic surgery — such as botox and fillers — have said they will introduce new checks to ensure vulnerable people are not sold unnecessary or damaging treatment. it follows a warning, from the nhs director of mental health...
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telling me that they expect the remnants of cyclone kenneth dumping twice as much rain as cyclone idai did. they are receiving a quarter of their yearly rainfall over the next few days. in the province in the north, the united nations have been evacuating people after several houses collapsed and in the neighbouring province, we are not sure of numbers but we are hearing their in the tens of thousands. the real fear, the areas affected by cyclone kenneth was much more sparsely populated and that affected by cyclone idai and the theories they could be pockets of people, even whole villages, that are in very difficult to reach remote areas. also making news today: indonesian officials say more than 270 polling staff have died because of being overworked during the election earlier this month. the country's election commission says many more fell ill because of fatigue. the latest vote combined two ballots in one day, which meant many hours of counting by hand often outdoors in high temperatures. there've been calls for a change to election procedures. tens of thousands of people in hong
telling me that they expect the remnants of cyclone kenneth dumping twice as much rain as cyclone idai did. they are receiving a quarter of their yearly rainfall over the next few days. in the province in the north, the united nations have been evacuating people after several houses collapsed and in the neighbouring province, we are not sure of numbers but we are hearing their in the tens of thousands. the real fear, the areas affected by cyclone kenneth was much more sparsely populated and...
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it's with one cyclone following another? it‘s fairly unusual, we haven‘t seen this before, it stretches back 20—30 yea rs, two cyclones this before, it stretches back 20—30 years, two cyclones had mozambique in one season. also unusual is how far north, we don‘t usually see cyclone is so far not in mozambique and the fact that it‘s such a strong cycle as well. it‘s all pretty unusual patterns, you could say, for this type of year. what‘s causing it? were not quite sure. at the moment we have a weather pattern, a particular type of oscillation, going around which enhances certain areas of convection and increases the chance of storms but offshore, the chance of storms but offshore, the north of mozambique, see temperatures higher by about one or 2 degrees and it‘s the sea temperatures which fire these storms, give them energy and all the moisture they need to survive and that, combined with favourable winds in the region, led to this big storm forming. how significant could those reins that we heard about, h
it's with one cyclone following another? it‘s fairly unusual, we haven‘t seen this before, it stretches back 20—30 yea rs, two cyclones this before, it stretches back 20—30 years, two cyclones had mozambique in one season. also unusual is how far north, we don‘t usually see cyclone is so far not in mozambique and the fact that it‘s such a strong cycle as well. it‘s all pretty unusual patterns, you could say, for this type of year. what‘s causing it? were not quite sure. at the...
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assessing the damage of cyclone kenneth. with category 4 hurricane—force winds the storm has already proven both destructive and deadly. authorities say at least three people were killed as it swept through the island nation of comoros to the east of the african mainland. for many there home is now an evacuation shelter. translation: we were up until 11 o'clock last night when things got out of hand. it was the neighbours who came to evacuate us. translation: we spent the night with fear in our stomachs. we couldn't sleep. we didn't know where to go in the dark. on thursday evening, cyclone kenneth made landfall in mozambique. with winds of more than 200 kilometres an hour, it's the strongest and most northernmost system of this intensity every quarter to hit the country. winds are now easing, but forecasters predict the worst is yet to come. this slow—moving system is expected to dump more than two—thirds of the region's annual rainfall of the coming week and this, combined with a storm surge, could lead to catastroph
assessing the damage of cyclone kenneth. with category 4 hurricane—force winds the storm has already proven both destructive and deadly. authorities say at least three people were killed as it swept through the island nation of comoros to the east of the african mainland. for many there home is now an evacuation shelter. translation: we were up until 11 o'clock last night when things got out of hand. it was the neighbours who came to evacuate us. translation: we spent the night with fear in...
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twice as much rain as cyclone idai did in the coming days. they're also expecting a quarter of their yearly rainfall over just these next few days. in the province of cabo delgado, one of the most northern provinces here, the united nations have been evacuating here after several houses collapsed and in the neighbouring province nampula, there have also been more evacuations. we are not sure of numbers yet but we are hearing it could be in the tens of thousands. the real fear is that the area affected by cyclone kenneth was much more sparsely populated than that affected by cyclone idai and the fear is there could be pockets of people or even whole villages that are in very difficult to reach, remote areas. also making news today: indonesian officials say more than 270 polling staff have died because of being overworked during the election earlier this month. the country's election commission says many more fell ill because of fatigue. the latest vote combined two ballots in one day, which meant many hours of counting by hand often outdoors i
twice as much rain as cyclone idai did in the coming days. they're also expecting a quarter of their yearly rainfall over just these next few days. in the province of cabo delgado, one of the most northern provinces here, the united nations have been evacuating here after several houses collapsed and in the neighbouring province nampula, there have also been more evacuations. we are not sure of numbers yet but we are hearing it could be in the tens of thousands. the real fear is that the area...
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heavy rains and winds continue in northern mozambique in the wake of cyclone kenneth. floodwaters are rising and rescue workers are struggling to reach remote areas. up to two meters of rain are expected in the coastal town of pemba. five people have been confirmed to have died but that figure is expected to rise. the bbc‘s lebo diseko has this update from the country's capital maputo. heavy rain is expected to continue to fall over the coming days in the north of mozambique. the wf e, world food programme is telling me asthmatic wfp, says that cyclone kenneth could dump twice as much raina kenneth could dump twice as much rain a cyclone is dated in the coming days and they also expect being a quarter of the yearly rainfall over just the being a quarter of the yearly rainfall overjust the next being a quarter of the yearly rainfall over just the next few days —— cyclone idai did. in one of the most northernmost provinces here, the united nations has been evacuating people after several houses collapse and in the neighbouring province, they have also been more eva
heavy rains and winds continue in northern mozambique in the wake of cyclone kenneth. floodwaters are rising and rescue workers are struggling to reach remote areas. up to two meters of rain are expected in the coastal town of pemba. five people have been confirmed to have died but that figure is expected to rise. the bbc‘s lebo diseko has this update from the country's capital maputo. heavy rain is expected to continue to fall over the coming days in the north of mozambique. the wf e, world...
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coming up in the next fifteen minutes torrential rains and flooding strike mozambique just days after cyclone can have smashed into the country. in many areas from the rescue workers the situation on the ground also coming up the moment in history captured on film we hear from the photographer who's been documenting the rise and in sudan. and dreaming of film stars who meet the young nigerian actor aiming to make it big. i am eddied my kids you know well come to the program now it's been called on president it is second massive tropical cyclone to hit mozambique in the same season cycle in canada has wrecked yet more havoc on the country the first of the two cyclons arrived just six weeks ago cyclically di told through a bay raft and surrounding areas in mid march killing at least six hundred people there and even tens of thousands homeless it was described as a country west you want to take disaster now north beach is dealing with cyclon kenneth it made landfall just north of the c.t.o. on thursday the u.n. has pledged thirteen million dollars in emergency aid more than seven hundred thousan
coming up in the next fifteen minutes torrential rains and flooding strike mozambique just days after cyclone can have smashed into the country. in many areas from the rescue workers the situation on the ground also coming up the moment in history captured on film we hear from the photographer who's been documenting the rise and in sudan. and dreaming of film stars who meet the young nigerian actor aiming to make it big. i am eddied my kids you know well come to the program now it's been called...
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heavy rains and winds continue in northern mozambique in the wake of cyclone kenneth. floodwaters are rising and rescue workers are struggling to reach remote areas. up to two meters of rain are expected in the coastal town of pemba. five people have been confirmed to have died but that figure is expected to rise. the bbc‘s lebo diseko has this update from the country's capital maputo. well heavy rain is expected to continue to fall over the coming days in the north of mozambique. the wfp, world food programme telling me that they expect the remnants of cyclone kenneth could dump twice as much rain as cyclone idai did in the coming days and they're also expecting a quarter of the yearly rainfall over just these next few days. now in the province of cabo delgado, that's one of the most northern provinces here, the united nations has been evacuating people after several houses collapsed, and in the neighbouring province, nampula, there have also been more evacuations. we aren't clear about numbers yet — we are hearing that it could be in the tens of thousands. but th
heavy rains and winds continue in northern mozambique in the wake of cyclone kenneth. floodwaters are rising and rescue workers are struggling to reach remote areas. up to two meters of rain are expected in the coastal town of pemba. five people have been confirmed to have died but that figure is expected to rise. the bbc‘s lebo diseko has this update from the country's capital maputo. well heavy rain is expected to continue to fall over the coming days in the north of mozambique. the wfp,...
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assessing the damage of cyclone kenneth. with category 4 hurricane—force winds the storm has already proven both destruct and deadly. authorities say at least three people were killed as it swept through the island nation of comoros to the east of the african mainland. for many there home is now an evacuation shelter. translation: we were up until 11 o'clock last night when things got out of hand. it was the neighbours who came to evacuate us. translation: we spent the night with fear in our stomachs. we couldn't sleep. we didn't know where to go in the dark. on thursday evening, cyclone kenneth made landfall in mozambique. with winds of more than 200 kilometres an hour it's the strongest and most northernmost system of this intensity every quarter to hit the country. winds are now easing, but forecasters predict the worst is yet to come. this slow—moving system is expected to dump more than two—thirds of the region's annual rainfall of the coming week and this, combined with a storm surge, could lead to catastrophic f
assessing the damage of cyclone kenneth. with category 4 hurricane—force winds the storm has already proven both destruct and deadly. authorities say at least three people were killed as it swept through the island nation of comoros to the east of the african mainland. for many there home is now an evacuation shelter. translation: we were up until 11 o'clock last night when things got out of hand. it was the neighbours who came to evacuate us. translation: we spent the night with fear in our...
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so far five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation of comoros. more heavy rain is forecast over the next few days. and the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people here now face a daunting reality, that the worst could still be yet to come. up to one million species are facing extinction due to human activities — that's according to a new draft report from the united nations. loss of clean air, drinkable water and c02—absorbing forests are all given as reasons for a "an imminent rapid acceleration in the global rate of species extinction". 130 countries are meeting in paris from monday to vet that report. well a little earlier i spoke to climate scientist dr peter glick, who's president—emeritus at the pacific institute and a member of the us national academy of sciences. i asked him what he made of the details in the report. this is a very disturbing report. obviously over the next week, the final wording will be revealed but the figures are already out and what the repor
so far five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation of comoros. more heavy rain is forecast over the next few days. and the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people here now face a daunting reality, that the worst could still be yet to come. up to one million species are facing extinction due to human activities — that's according to a new draft report from the united nations. loss of clean air, drinkable water and...
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populated than that affected by cyclone idai. the fear is that there could be pockets of people or even whole villages that are in very difficult to reach, remote areas. we are waiting for the socialist leader pedro sanchez to speak. we will bring that to you live if it comes in. jane has all the sport. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. manchester city are only two wins away from retaining their premier league title after a sergio aguero shot just crossed the line and gave his side a scrappy 1—0 win at burnley. aguero's 6ath—minute goal was given via goal—line technology — despite matthew lowton‘s attempted clearance. city had a string of chances and in the end needed to take just one of them. burnley‘s recent good form meant this match could have been a potential banana skin, but since going out of the champions league, city have beaten tottenham at home, manchester united and now burnley away, leaving pep guardiola's side within touching distance of pipping liverpool to the title. these kind of games,
populated than that affected by cyclone idai. the fear is that there could be pockets of people or even whole villages that are in very difficult to reach, remote areas. we are waiting for the socialist leader pedro sanchez to speak. we will bring that to you live if it comes in. jane has all the sport. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. manchester city are only two wins away from retaining their premier league title after a sergio aguero shot just crossed the line and gave his...
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twice as much rain as cyclone idai did in the coming days. they're also expecting a quarter of their yearly rainfall over just these next few days. in the province of cabo delgado, one of the most northern provinces here, the united nations have been evacuating here after several houses collapsed and in the neighbouring province nampula, there have also been more evacuations. we are not sure of numbers yet but we are hearing it could be in the tens of thousands. the real fear is that the area affected by cyclone kenneth was much more sparsely populated than that affected by cyclone idai and the fear is there could be pockets of people or even whole villages that are in very difficult to reach, remote areas. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: kenya's eliud kipchoge beats a field of 40,000 to win the london marathon in the second fastest time ever. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better housing. internationally, there hav
twice as much rain as cyclone idai did in the coming days. they're also expecting a quarter of their yearly rainfall over just these next few days. in the province of cabo delgado, one of the most northern provinces here, the united nations have been evacuating here after several houses collapsed and in the neighbouring province nampula, there have also been more evacuations. we are not sure of numbers yet but we are hearing it could be in the tens of thousands. the real fear is that the area...
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six weeks ago, a cyclone devastated the regioion farther south. reporter: they can't get water -- can't get rid of the water quickly enough. the rain here in northern mozambique keeps coming. roads now resembled rivers, while actual rivers have burst their banks, leaving huge areas underwater. eight agent -- aid agencies say cyclone kenneth will bring twice as much rain as the first one. entire crop fiel have been wiped out and people are short of food. >> the people need to eat. they neeeed their bread. jojohnathan: the amount of water on the ground is making it hard for people to access the areas. come with boats, because itt is too dangeroufor hehelicoptererso y at the m moment. hehelicopters ee what is really needed, with m many strandeded wiwithout susupplies. >> i wanant to help.p. police, people, all people. johnathan: until help arrives, all they can do is wait, counting the cost of the latest tropical disaster to land on mozambique's shores. brent: our correspondent is in northern mozambique. reporter: it has been raining continuously her
six weeks ago, a cyclone devastated the regioion farther south. reporter: they can't get water -- can't get rid of the water quickly enough. the rain here in northern mozambique keeps coming. roads now resembled rivers, while actual rivers have burst their banks, leaving huge areas underwater. eight agent -- aid agencies say cyclone kenneth will bring twice as much rain as the first one. entire crop fiel have been wiped out and people are short of food. >> the people need to eat. they...
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cyclone kenneth has entirely wiped out some villages in mozambique, according to the un. thousands are living in makeshift shelters. and easter celebrations in moscow as eastern orthodox christians mark the holiest day in the church calendar. i poway was injured. the chabad of poway was hosting a path celebration. speaking from close to the scene, the chief of police described how a teenage suspect had been arrested. as this incident was unfolding, a police officer was en route to the scene, he was monitoring the police department dispatch and the sheriff dispatch, he heard the call has started making his way towards this goal. has he was on the road, he also overheard the scanner as a suspect to report he was involved in shooting and his location, which was read out and as our officer was exiting the freeway, he saw the vehicle, the suspect jumped exiting the freeway, he saw the vehicle, the suspectjumped out of the car and was immediately taken into custody by the san diego police department. as the officer was placing this 19—year—old man into custody, he clearly s
cyclone kenneth has entirely wiped out some villages in mozambique, according to the un. thousands are living in makeshift shelters. and easter celebrations in moscow as eastern orthodox christians mark the holiest day in the church calendar. i poway was injured. the chabad of poway was hosting a path celebration. speaking from close to the scene, the chief of police described how a teenage suspect had been arrested. as this incident was unfolding, a police officer was en route to the scene, he...
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cyclone kenneth smashed into northern mozambique barely a month after a previous cyclone cut a path of destruction through the country, as well as malawi and zimbabwe, leaving more than 1,000 people dead. the cyclone hit on thursday with 140mph winds, flattening thousands of homes and flooding low—lying areas. we're joined now from nampula by matt carter from the international federation of red cross. it is good to have you on the programme and thank you forjoining us. programme and thank you forjoining us. we understand the winds are easing but it is the rain and flooding that could now cause serious problems. yes, absolutely. 0vernight we have received reports of heavy rain in the area in the far north of mozambique which is set to be, forecast to be a prolonged spell of heavy rain and obviously after people have lost their homes in heavy winds the last thing they want his standing and flooding. further south, about six weeks ago after the last cyclone, we saw an outbreak of cholera and other waterborne diseases and the worry is in the short term about —— about that being repli
cyclone kenneth smashed into northern mozambique barely a month after a previous cyclone cut a path of destruction through the country, as well as malawi and zimbabwe, leaving more than 1,000 people dead. the cyclone hit on thursday with 140mph winds, flattening thousands of homes and flooding low—lying areas. we're joined now from nampula by matt carter from the international federation of red cross. it is good to have you on the programme and thank you forjoining us. programme and thank you...
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by a different cyclone. tens of thousands of people had already been evacuated from the worst hit areas. the united nations says it's the worst time in recorded history and african nation has been hit by two cyclones in one season. is the me now communications coordinator for the international federation of the red cross. he is on skype for russ -- four in northern mozambique. can i start by asking about conditions in the part of the country which was worst hit by the storm, the north? >> from what information we're are veryconditions bleak indeed. i'm speaking to you from some 400 kilometers south of where the cyclone made landfall. in one district, for example, crosscal mozambique red volunteers said something like 90% of houses had been destroyed and there was an urgent need for tense, for food, for water. nine district in the northernmost province of mozambique are without power. updating what little damage has hit, but, yeah , i mean the first news and the first indication is not good for the area. >> c
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but cyclone kenneth made la ndfall nature. but cyclone kenneth made landfall back in 34 stop we could see another 200 millimetres of rain fell. as well as that of storm surge that we saw which has caused catastrophic flooding. it is estimated that around 35,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. now onto the bay of bengal where cyclonic storm is forming. it asked a storm system and it is currently strengthening to stop over the next couple of days the storm is expected to strengthen into a very severe cyclonic storm. it will make its way further the naughty bits over the next few days to stop some uncertainty about its exact track, but it could make the band somewhere around west bengal or bangladesh. let's fast forward to montreal. this is the extent of the flooding there. they have had heavy rainfall across at the course of last week and into the weekend too. a bit of a respite for montrealers itself. by the state into some central sets, we have some heavy dampers here. a developing area of low pressure developing out of
but cyclone kenneth made la ndfall nature. but cyclone kenneth made landfall back in 34 stop we could see another 200 millimetres of rain fell. as well as that of storm surge that we saw which has caused catastrophic flooding. it is estimated that around 35,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. now onto the bay of bengal where cyclonic storm is forming. it asked a storm system and it is currently strengthening to stop over the next couple of days the storm is expected to strengthen into a...
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mozambique is hit by two powerful cyclons in just six weeks and has a struggling to help millions of people they say not enough money is being pledged is the world ignoring another does also in africa poll have done is lost interest in helping this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program on iran come on mozambique is reeling from two of the strongest storms ever to hit the country. already stretched off the cycle in march which killed more than six hundred people and then cycling kenneth made landfall killing another thirty eight on the full cost is far more heavy rain which will worsen the flooding over the next few days the u.n. says around two million people gently need drinking water food and medicine but international donors have been slow to respond if a tool one senior u.n. official says if this happened anywhere else in the world the response would be very different. we are in an incredibly difficult situation right now so the response to cycling and i was just over twenty five percent funded when tropical cyclone kenneth hit so already we had maxed out everything t
mozambique is hit by two powerful cyclons in just six weeks and has a struggling to help millions of people they say not enough money is being pledged is the world ignoring another does also in africa poll have done is lost interest in helping this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program on iran come on mozambique is reeling from two of the strongest storms ever to hit the country. already stretched off the cycle in march which killed more than six hundred people and then cycling...
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we will certainly keep an eye on the cyclones in mozambique. don't forget, we are keeping across oui’ don't forget, we are keeping across our breaking news here on the bbc. we have been hearing that at least 15 bodies have been found by sri lankan security forces after a battle with suspected islamist militants in the east of the country and of course we hope to hear from oui’ and of course we hope to hear from our correspondent, our south asia editor, on that story out of sri lanka. we will bring it to you as soon as we get it. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: waiting for the royal baby. but what name are harry and meghan likely to choose for theirfirst child? nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better government housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels bega
we will certainly keep an eye on the cyclones in mozambique. don't forget, we are keeping across oui’ don't forget, we are keeping across our breaking news here on the bbc. we have been hearing that at least 15 bodies have been found by sri lankan security forces after a battle with suspected islamist militants in the east of the country and of course we hope to hear from oui’ and of course we hope to hear from our correspondent, our south asia editor, on that story out of sri lanka. we...
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assessing the damage of cyclone kenneth. with category 4 hurricane—force winds the storm has already proven both destructive and deadly. authorities say at least three people were killed as it swept through the island nation of comoros to the east of the african mainland. for many there home is now an evacuation shelter. translation: we were up until 11 o'clock last night when things got out of hand. it was the neighbours who came to evacuate us. translation: we spent the night with fear in our stomachs. we couldn't sleep. we didn't know where to go in the dark. on thursday evening, cyclone kenneth made landfall in mozambique. with winds of more than 200 kilometres an hour, it's the strongest and most northernmost system of this intensity every quarter to hit the country. winds are now easing, but forecasters predict the worst is yet to come. this slow—moving system is expected to dump more than two—thirds of the region's annual rainfall of the coming week and this, combined with a storm surge, could lead to catastroph
assessing the damage of cyclone kenneth. with category 4 hurricane—force winds the storm has already proven both destructive and deadly. authorities say at least three people were killed as it swept through the island nation of comoros to the east of the african mainland. for many there home is now an evacuation shelter. translation: we were up until 11 o'clock last night when things got out of hand. it was the neighbours who came to evacuate us. translation: we spent the night with fear in...
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so far five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation of comoros. more heavy rain is forecast over the next few days. and the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people here now face a daunting reality, that the worst could still be yet to come. up to one million species are facing extinction due to human activities — that's according to a new draft report from the united nations. loss of clean air, drinkable water and c02—absorbing forests are all given as reasons for a "an imminent rapid acceleration in the global rate of species extinction". 130 countries are meeting in paris from monday to vet that report. well, a little earlier i spoke to climate scientist dr peter glick, who's president—emeritus at the pacific institute and a member of the us national academy of sciences. i asked him what he made of the details in the report. this is a very disturbing report. obviously over the next week, the final wording will be revealed but the figures are already out and what the repo
so far five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation of comoros. more heavy rain is forecast over the next few days. and the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people here now face a daunting reality, that the worst could still be yet to come. up to one million species are facing extinction due to human activities — that's according to a new draft report from the united nations. loss of clean air, drinkable water and...
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days after cyclone kenneth hit, many are still shocked at the force of mother nature. heavy wind of up to 200 kilometres ripped through northern mozambique, destroying homes and uprooting trees. the people of mozambique had barely recovered from another cyclone, which hit the port town of beira just over a month ago, causing death and destruction. the authorities this time around want to move faster. they're desperate to get their hands on resources which will make it possible for them to get help to where it's needed most. the operation is dependent on how nimble they are on the ground. torrential rains are expected here over the next few days. this means there's a high risk of flooding and landslides. there are fears thousands of people could be left trapped in remote villages. there are nearly 20,000 people in displacement centres — these are schools and churches that survived the impact. but as a clearer picture emerges of the destruction, more may be needed, local authorities have said. the worst—hit areas include pemba. teams have been deployed to the area. o
days after cyclone kenneth hit, many are still shocked at the force of mother nature. heavy wind of up to 200 kilometres ripped through northern mozambique, destroying homes and uprooting trees. the people of mozambique had barely recovered from another cyclone, which hit the port town of beira just over a month ago, causing death and destruction. the authorities this time around want to move faster. they're desperate to get their hands on resources which will make it possible for them to get...
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donna larsen reports. —— cyclone idai. where families once lived now standing as shells, corrugated iron roofs contorted by the wind, littering the ground. these homes were ripped apart by the strongest cyclone ever to hit this region. jamal‘s shop was just one of so many ravaged by the storm. translation: the wind destroyed the farms and the palm trees. the farms don't have anything, we lost everything. here in the village, as you see, 300 houses have been destroyed. the view from above provides some idea of the scale of destruction, villages completely flattened. the united nations has described the damage as heartbreaking. these villages have been entirely wiped out. they look like they have been run over by a bulldozer. people are asking first for shelter then they need water purification and they need food. almost 20,000 people are now living in makeshift displacement centres, set up in schools and churches. more heavy rain is forecast for mozambique over the coming days and with rivers already swollen, the threat o
donna larsen reports. —— cyclone idai. where families once lived now standing as shells, corrugated iron roofs contorted by the wind, littering the ground. these homes were ripped apart by the strongest cyclone ever to hit this region. jamal‘s shop was just one of so many ravaged by the storm. translation: the wind destroyed the farms and the palm trees. the farms don't have anything, we lost everything. here in the village, as you see, 300 houses have been destroyed. the view from above...
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it has been seriously hit by cyclone kenneth. we are concerned because the level of water is rising. the roads are becoming impossible. and they're getting damage. and it is making access for communities that have been affected by the cycle more difficult. the aid agencies were there because of the first cyclone? has not helped any way? help get to those affected. so there was an alert that came out from the government a few days before cyclone kenneth hit and that helped people to be more relocated in different areas in temporary accommodation centres. so it has avoided more casualties. and we already had... forward so that we were able to dispatch food very quickly after the cyclone hit. and we also managed to deploy... because we already had a lot of the... on mozambique. in that regard, the emergency operation was already in mozambique and had to deploy it very quickly. what about the long—term impact of the cyclone is? and the effect on, for example, food production in that region? the fit programme is very concerned about
it has been seriously hit by cyclone kenneth. we are concerned because the level of water is rising. the roads are becoming impossible. and they're getting damage. and it is making access for communities that have been affected by the cycle more difficult. the aid agencies were there because of the first cyclone? has not helped any way? help get to those affected. so there was an alert that came out from the government a few days before cyclone kenneth hit and that helped people to be more...
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for the second time in five weeks, mozambique has been hit by a powerful cyclone. the storm struck the north of mozambique, around the pember, area bringing winds up to 200 kilometres an hour and torrential rain. mozambique is still recovering from last month's cylcone idai which killed hundreds of people. caroline rigby reports. assessing the damage of cyclone kenneth come with category 4 hurricane force winds the storm has already proven both destruct and deadly. authorities say at least three people were killed as it swept through the island nation of commerce to the east of the african mainland. for many that home is now an evacuation shelter. translation: we were up until 11 o'clock last night when things got out of hand. it was the neighbours who came to evacuate us. translation: we spent the night with fear in our stomachs. we couldn't sleep. we didn't know where to go in the dark. on thursday evening, cyclone kenneth made landfall in mozambique, with winds of more than 200 kilometres per hour is the strongest and most northernmost system of this intensity e
for the second time in five weeks, mozambique has been hit by a powerful cyclone. the storm struck the north of mozambique, around the pember, area bringing winds up to 200 kilometres an hour and torrential rain. mozambique is still recovering from last month's cylcone idai which killed hundreds of people. caroline rigby reports. assessing the damage of cyclone kenneth come with category 4 hurricane force winds the storm has already proven both destruct and deadly. authorities say at least...
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hit is not as populated as in beira, where cyclone idai hit. what is also a concern is that that province is a difficult one to be working in, because of islamist insurgency, which could hamper help arriving and sorting out or helping people, or evacuating even the least that are still in that area. more now on the duke of cambridge's two day visit to new zealand where he has met with families of victims and survivors of the mosque shootings last month. during a speech at the al noor mosque, the duke of cambridge called the attacks an "unspeakable act of hate". now, when i woke up in london on the morning of the 15th of march, i could not believe the news. an act of unspeakable hate had unfolded in new zealand, a country of peace. and it had unfolded in christchurch, a city that has endured so much more than its fair share of hardship. and when it was confirmed that 50 new zealand muslims had been killed, murdered while peacefully worshipping, again, ijust could not believe the news. i have been visiting new zealand since before i could walk. i
hit is not as populated as in beira, where cyclone idai hit. what is also a concern is that that province is a difficult one to be working in, because of islamist insurgency, which could hamper help arriving and sorting out or helping people, or evacuating even the least that are still in that area. more now on the duke of cambridge's two day visit to new zealand where he has met with families of victims and survivors of the mosque shootings last month. during a speech at the al noor mosque,...
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many are calling it a bomb cyclone. cnn's scott mcclain has more from minneapolis. >> reporter: dave, christine, it has been spring for more than three weeks. across the plains, winter is coming back for a curtain call or in this case, a bomb cyclone. there are blizzard warnings stretching from colorado all the way to minnesota. that means whiteout conditions and winds of 50 to 60 miles per hour which is causing plenty of blowing snow. here in minneapolis, there could be up to a foot of snowfall before this is all over. in parts of south dakota, they are expecting more than 2 feet. it is coming down so fast, and so furious, that officials actually temporarily closed the main interstate south of minneapolis because there were so many crashes and spinouts. hundreds of flights have been cancelled because of this storm. many of them have been in denver, and of course officials are asking people to stay off the roads if they can until this storm passes. for most places that won't be until friday. dave, christine. >> thank yo
many are calling it a bomb cyclone. cnn's scott mcclain has more from minneapolis. >> reporter: dave, christine, it has been spring for more than three weeks. across the plains, winter is coming back for a curtain call or in this case, a bomb cyclone. there are blizzard warnings stretching from colorado all the way to minnesota. that means whiteout conditions and winds of 50 to 60 miles per hour which is causing plenty of blowing snow. here in minneapolis, there could be up to a foot of...
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so far five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation of comoros. more heavy rain is forecast over the next few days. and the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people here now face a daunting reality, that the worst could still be yet to come. voters in spain will be heading to the polls on sunday for one of the country's most divisive elections in decades. there's a chance the result could lead to a fragmented parliament, in which the far—right could gain a sizeable presence for the first time since spain's return to democracy. our correspondent tim willcox has been speaking to voters in madrid, from where he sent us this report. a beautiful early summer ‘s evening here in central madrid. i am outside the former post office building that was built in 1907 but tonight, the eve of what some people described as the most important and divisive spanish general elections since the death of franco in 1975 and the return to democracy. the old 2—party system has fragmented and now fi
so far five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation of comoros. more heavy rain is forecast over the next few days. and the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people here now face a daunting reality, that the worst could still be yet to come. voters in spain will be heading to the polls on sunday for one of the country's most divisive elections in decades. there's a chance the result could lead to a fragmented...
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so far, five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation. more heavy rain is forecast for mozambique over the coming days. and with rivers already swollen, the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. some people hear now face a daunting reality that the worst could still be yet to come. voters in spain go to the polls today in a fiercely contested general election — the third in four years. among the contenders, the ultra nationalist vox party, whose leaders attack multiculturalism and feminism — the first real resurgence of the far right since the death of the dictator, general franco, in 1975. from madrid, james reynolds reports. a new far right party is rising in spain. it's called vox. at the party's final rally in madrid, its leader santiago abascal attacked multiculturalism and what he called feminist supremacy. i asked his supporters if they wanted to go back in time to the use of spain's 20th—century fascist leader general franco. the people of the left side wants to revive franc
so far, five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation. more heavy rain is forecast for mozambique over the coming days. and with rivers already swollen, the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. some people hear now face a daunting reality that the worst could still be yet to come. voters in spain go to the polls today in a fiercely contested general election — the third in four years. among the contenders, the ultra...
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forecasters are predicting that cyclone kenneth will cause catastrophic flooding. the cyclone has weakened over the last few hours but there are fears that buildings could still be destroyed. as it is moving slowly, extreme quantities of rain are expected to fall over the next week. the affected area of mozambique is to the north of where cyclone idai struck lost month, killing hundreds of people and displacing hundreds of thousands. let's cross to beira in mozambique where we can speak to matt carter from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. the ifrc is the world's largest humanitarian organisation and its volunteers are on alert in mozambique as cyclone kenneth makes its way there. thank you forjoining us, what's your understanding of the current situation where you are and elsewhere in mozambique? thank you for having me, yes like you said, the storm is expected to land in the northern most province of mozambique this evening. we are extremely worried about the welfare of hundreds of thousands of people who live in that province
forecasters are predicting that cyclone kenneth will cause catastrophic flooding. the cyclone has weakened over the last few hours but there are fears that buildings could still be destroyed. as it is moving slowly, extreme quantities of rain are expected to fall over the next week. the affected area of mozambique is to the north of where cyclone idai struck lost month, killing hundreds of people and displacing hundreds of thousands. let's cross to beira in mozambique where we can speak to matt...
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this is the problem, once the cyclone is made landfall, it just is the problem, once the cyclone is made landfall, itjust does not move, we get torrential rain falling at the same place day after day and the amount of rain we could see could be going around for a metre of rain through the storm system to that time period and as well as that, we have a storm surge which is where the ocean waters get lifted to the south of the centre and shoved on land, that will cause coastal inundation with two metres of ocean water hitting land. we are looking at some devastating flooding once again. we are looking at the north of mozambique, the last storm moved on zimbabwe and malawi and will these countries be affected this time? what makes it quite difficult it is because these storm systems, although they are spinning around quite quickly, the actual forward movement is quite slow and i would make the movement quite erratic. most of it next to the coast are not threatened but there will be some big showers going into tanzania and parts of malawi in northern mozambique that is probably going to see
this is the problem, once the cyclone is made landfall, it just is the problem, once the cyclone is made landfall, itjust does not move, we get torrential rain falling at the same place day after day and the amount of rain we could see could be going around for a metre of rain through the storm system to that time period and as well as that, we have a storm surge which is where the ocean waters get lifted to the south of the centre and shoved on land, that will cause coastal inundation with two...
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we have a lot of donors who have provided funding for the cyclone idai emergency. we still need $127 million for that emergency response. and the need will still keep growing as we have more humanitarian needs to respond to with this new emergency. tens of thousands of runners have been taking part in today's london marathon, with a new record set in the men's race. joe wilson was watching. when the cameras swooped to find the elite group, it was kenya's eliud kipchoge in control. of course it was. mo farah was toughing it out behind. kipchoge beat him across the line in the quickest time london's ever witnessed. farah said he had no regrets about his comments in the build—up, but finishing fifth was not the plan. brigid kosgei made her victory look easy, as did manuela schar of switzerland in the women's wheelchair event. 20—year—old american daniel romanchuk won the men's race. but there were 40,000 stories. runners in an array of colourful costumes have been pounding the streets today in the 39th london marathon, in what has been a record—breaking yearfo
we have a lot of donors who have provided funding for the cyclone idai emergency. we still need $127 million for that emergency response. and the need will still keep growing as we have more humanitarian needs to respond to with this new emergency. tens of thousands of runners have been taking part in today's london marathon, with a new record set in the men's race. joe wilson was watching. when the cameras swooped to find the elite group, it was kenya's eliud kipchoge in control. of course it...
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beleaguered country destroyed homes and pushing to thousands of people and went just six weeks after of cyclonic dies verged and devastated the nation also coming up tens of thousands of anti army protesters or into khartoum flooding sudan's capital to rally in support of a civilian government as they've been demanding the ruling military superpower. and spain's upstart artie's threatening to breach wrong the country's political map the elections looming this sunday we visit some communities where traditional parties are scrambling for votes. on corn aspen thanks for joining us we begin tonight with mozambique the southeast african nation is bearing the brunt of an intense tropical cyclone this one is called kenneth it first made landfall on the comoros islands before hitting the mainland mozambique is still reeling from the aftermath of cyclon eat died last month and that's the first time in recorded history that two cyclons have struck mozambique in one season over the next ten days this cyclamen is expected to dump twice as much rainfall as the previous one. holidaymaker dares to confront nat
beleaguered country destroyed homes and pushing to thousands of people and went just six weeks after of cyclonic dies verged and devastated the nation also coming up tens of thousands of anti army protesters or into khartoum flooding sudan's capital to rally in support of a civilian government as they've been demanding the ruling military superpower. and spain's upstart artie's threatening to breach wrong the country's political map the elections looming this sunday we visit some communities...
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well cyclons are. fairly regular but. not this regular normally where used to cyclists in the coast we have some similar cycler further south in the country in two thousand and seventy. so it's just. that this is the situation in mozambique where one of the main dynamics is that we have a large areas of low lying land. and a lot of river systems that come in from inland and on the continent of africa come through mozambique into the indian ocean so the coastal areas the most extreme susceptible to flooding so butters from that care in mozambique thank you sir for taking the time to speak to us you're welcome. i want to tell you now about some of the of the stories making news around the world. emergency responders in eastern ukraine say at least four people have been killed in a methane blast at a coal mine explosion occurred in the yukon screeching which is under control of russia back separatists the mine closed because of hostilities back in two thousand and fourteen and reopened only last year at least ten workers are
well cyclons are. fairly regular but. not this regular normally where used to cyclists in the coast we have some similar cycler further south in the country in two thousand and seventy. so it's just. that this is the situation in mozambique where one of the main dynamics is that we have a large areas of low lying land. and a lot of river systems that come in from inland and on the continent of africa come through mozambique into the indian ocean so the coastal areas the most extreme susceptible...
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driving further inland, cyclone kenneth hits mozambique with strong winds, threatening more floods. and a new exhibition opens exploring the life and work of maverick cinematic genius stanley kubrick. president trump has urged americans to get immunised against measles, despite previously casting doubt on the vaccination. health officials believe the recent spike in cases of the virus is partly connected to misinformation about the jab. in the latest outbreak, about 270 students and staff have been in quarantine after cases were confirmed at two universities in california. caroline rigby reports. the president's line on measles has not always been consistent. but as the us faces a major resurgence of the disease, he had this message for parents. they have to get the shot, the vaccinations are so important. this is really going around now, they have to get their shots. a mark change in direction from a man who previously promoted now—discredited anti—vax theories, and suggested inoculations are linked to what he described as "a big increase in autism". his call to arms in the bat
driving further inland, cyclone kenneth hits mozambique with strong winds, threatening more floods. and a new exhibition opens exploring the life and work of maverick cinematic genius stanley kubrick. president trump has urged americans to get immunised against measles, despite previously casting doubt on the vaccination. health officials believe the recent spike in cases of the virus is partly connected to misinformation about the jab. in the latest outbreak, about 270 students and staff have...
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it is the first time in recorded history that muslim beak has seen two cyclons in one season aid agencies that have been working frantically to deal with the fallout from it i now have even more work on their hands. and sri lanka the catholic church is urging the government to crack down harder on islamic extremists in the aftermath of the easter bombings the archbishop of colombo said the church might not be able to stop people from taking the law into their own hands if the government fails to prevent further attacks one week after the bombings sri lanka remains on edge. these scenes of everyday life on the streets of colombo mosque an underlying tension. after a sunday's deadly bombings security remains tight for good reason officials say that terrorists are planning another wave of attacks using military uniforms and vehicles to disguise themselves. the police are racing to root out the two extremist groups behind the massacre. on friday fifteen people died when security forces stormed the safe house in the city of terrorist mastermind sarin how she and three of those killed were his
it is the first time in recorded history that muslim beak has seen two cyclons in one season aid agencies that have been working frantically to deal with the fallout from it i now have even more work on their hands. and sri lanka the catholic church is urging the government to crack down harder on islamic extremists in the aftermath of the easter bombings the archbishop of colombo said the church might not be able to stop people from taking the law into their own hands if the government fails...
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forecasters are predicting that cyclone kenneth will cause catastrophic flooding. the cyclone has weakened over the last few hours but there are fears that buildings could still be destroyed. as it is moving slowly, extreme quantities of rain are expected to fall over the next week. the affected area of mozambique is to the north of where cyclone iday struck lost month, killing hundreds of people and displacing hundreds of thousands. supporters of the protest group extension rebellion blocked roads along the treasury stock exchange. what do your children like to be read at bedtime? a classic from roald dahl? or perhaps it's a david walliams book, or a jk rowling? teachers at a school in essex are so concerned their pupils aren't getting a bedtime story that they've decided to read to each child themselves. debbie tubby has been along to latton green academy in harlow, where pupils can have a bedtime story from one of their teachers, and it's streamed on facebook live. "it was lesson time at toy school for bob and the other new toys..." once upon a time, well five w
forecasters are predicting that cyclone kenneth will cause catastrophic flooding. the cyclone has weakened over the last few hours but there are fears that buildings could still be destroyed. as it is moving slowly, extreme quantities of rain are expected to fall over the next week. the affected area of mozambique is to the north of where cyclone iday struck lost month, killing hundreds of people and displacing hundreds of thousands. supporters of the protest group extension rebellion blocked...
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mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi devastated by a cyclone. the u.n. security council is discussing the libyan crisis in a special session. the members expressed deep concern that the military activity in tripoli risks libyan stability and prospects for u.n. mediation in a comprehensive political solution to the crisis. forces toon rebel halt all military movements. they also call on all forces to de-escalate and halt military activity. there can be no military solution to the conflict. host: i'm now joined by a research fellow at a think tank. thanks for speaking us on the news -- speaking with us here on the newshour. we were just tearing remarks after that u.n. urgent session focusing on developments in libya. it's interesting the security council calls on rebel forces to halt their advance. how important is this, given that in the past they have avoided singling out the rebels? guest: it is clearly a development, but given the fact the rebel leader decided to launch this offensive while the u.n. secretary-general was in libya, you have to see that
mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi devastated by a cyclone. the u.n. security council is discussing the libyan crisis in a special session. the members expressed deep concern that the military activity in tripoli risks libyan stability and prospects for u.n. mediation in a comprehensive political solution to the crisis. forces toon rebel halt all military movements. they also call on all forces to de-escalate and halt military activity. there can be no military solution to the conflict. host: i'm...
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so far, five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation. more heavy rain is forecast for mozambique over the coming days. and with rivers already swollen, the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people hear now face a daunting reality that the worst could still be yet to come. detectives investigating the abduction and rape of two women in north london have released an image of the car they believe was used by the attacker. the women, both in their 20s, were abducted separately in the early hours of thursday, the first from a street in chingford and the second 12 hours later, from edgware. they managed to escape from their attacker following a struggle in osborne road in watford on thursday afternoon. police have released this cctv still of a car, believed to be a silver or grey ford s—max people carrier, with false registration plates and say they are looking for a muscular white man in his late 20s or early 30s, with a bald head or shaved blond hair. they have urged everyone in the
so far, five people are known to have died as a result of cyclone kenneth. three of them from the island nation. more heavy rain is forecast for mozambique over the coming days. and with rivers already swollen, the threat of severe flooding continues to loom large. so people hear now face a daunting reality that the worst could still be yet to come. detectives investigating the abduction and rape of two women in north london have released an image of the car they believe was used by the...
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as cyclone idai did last month. thirty—eight people have died and around 700,000 people are thought to be at risk. well, a short time ago our correspondent, lebo diseko and her camera crew, made it to one part of northern mozambique which had been cut off by last week's cyclone. it has taken us a couple of days to reach pemba, flights had been cancelled. the road is fairly clear and conditions have stabilised for the moment but one person we were talking towards telling us that early on in the day water was waste i. the brazilian army was helping to rescue people. —— waist high. we we re rescue people. —— waist high. we were speaking to save the children at the airport, one of the officials telling us that she had gone back to oui’ telling us that she had gone back to our house, a mother and her children, and the walls of the house collapsed in one of her children died. the situation is still very precarious. you expect the more rain tomorrow and high winds as well and the possibility of thunderstorms. a
as cyclone idai did last month. thirty—eight people have died and around 700,000 people are thought to be at risk. well, a short time ago our correspondent, lebo diseko and her camera crew, made it to one part of northern mozambique which had been cut off by last week's cyclone. it has taken us a couple of days to reach pemba, flights had been cancelled. the road is fairly clear and conditions have stabilised for the moment but one person we were talking towards telling us that early on in...
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of thousands of people were evacuated the world meteorological organization says it's the strongest cyclon to hit the region in recorded history well earlier we spoke to matthew carter communications coordinator with the red cross he says like kenneth has destroyed most of the houses in one district the country's north and more heavy rain is forecast. well in one district for example. local mozambique red cross volunteers at least on the ground there say something like ninety percent of houses to be destroyed are the same as an urgent need for tents for food for water . nine districts in the north most problems of mozambique are without power so we're still ascertaining what level of damages. as hits but. yeah i mean that the first news the first occasion this isn't good from the area the forecast is for a prolonged period of rain heavy rains over northern mozambique and you know what we what we worry about most is landslides is flooding in the short term and also borne disease which we saw. that we still cholera in bearer after the first cycle and so those are the immediate concerns we ha
of thousands of people were evacuated the world meteorological organization says it's the strongest cyclon to hit the region in recorded history well earlier we spoke to matthew carter communications coordinator with the red cross he says like kenneth has destroyed most of the houses in one district the country's north and more heavy rain is forecast. well in one district for example. local mozambique red cross volunteers at least on the ground there say something like ninety percent of houses...
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a month ago cyclon he died swept through destroying homes in the region many people are still sleeping out in the open or in tents. most people here. rely on food just tribulations just a wife but it's also the case. and her family. this is the first international food aid to reach the local people here one month after the cyclon hit aid organizations have delivered badly needed rise beans and little jackie was released . because of it what about we suffered for so long and had nothing to eat day after day we just got by on the remains of whatever vegetables we could find. just today more than two thousand families came for rations most of the people here are farmers and they wait impatiently as the food is distributed. so they are affected in some locations even in the city. so you can imagine. the crops and. expect this community to be fair for quite some time. finding in this area. jackie has arrived back home or at least what is left of it her previous home was completely destroyed in the cycle with the help of her neighbors the sixty one year old managed to build a small hats ever
a month ago cyclon he died swept through destroying homes in the region many people are still sleeping out in the open or in tents. most people here. rely on food just tribulations just a wife but it's also the case. and her family. this is the first international food aid to reach the local people here one month after the cyclon hit aid organizations have delivered badly needed rise beans and little jackie was released . because of it what about we suffered for so long and had nothing to eat...
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is dealing with cyclon kenneth it made landfall just north of the c.t.o. on thursday the un has pledged thirteen million dollars in the. the aid more than seven hundred thousand people could be at risk. if. they can't get rid of the water quickly enough to rain here in pember the northernmost on beak keeps on coming. wrote snarr resemble rivers or actual rivers have burst their banks leaving huge areas underwater. aid agencies say psych loan kenneth's will bring twice as much rain is e.t.i. entire crop fields have been whites out and people a shortage of food. you know. these make these. poor people in this. thread but i think there are some things that people fear. the sheer amount of water on the ground is making it difficult to access the affected areas rescuers from brazil are on the scene they've come with boats because at the moment it's too dangerous for helicopters to fly but helicopters are what's really needed with many stranded without supplies. and want to help. police people young people men to help get them until help arrives all they can do
is dealing with cyclon kenneth it made landfall just north of the c.t.o. on thursday the un has pledged thirteen million dollars in the. the aid more than seven hundred thousand people could be at risk. if. they can't get rid of the water quickly enough to rain here in pember the northernmost on beak keeps on coming. wrote snarr resemble rivers or actual rivers have burst their banks leaving huge areas underwater. aid agencies say psych loan kenneth's will bring twice as much rain is e.t.i....
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and the cyclone came and gonete, buamage is there. in today's world it's all about brexit, brexit, brexit, trump, trump, trump. i'm like whoa, we have people dying over here. we need your help, and we need it now. we're hopeful but we need another $75 million just for the next three months. and then you've the next nine months as we reconstruct, rebuild. because we sti have children standing in water. the water was 33 feet high. certain villages are just completely gone. no electricity. malaria, cholera kicking in. io we're not out of the storm yet on this th. a lot more work to be done. >> nawaz: there is also now a concern about a second wave of disaster, right. there's the water-borne illnesses that often follow, seasonal illnesses, a cholera outbreak, mautlaria break. are folks on the ground equipped to contain that? >> yes. we brought in immediately 100 of our best personnel. we now have over 240 of our personnel on the ground spread throughout the couw ry because 're getting access. we're rebuilding roads. we brought in engineer
and the cyclone came and gonete, buamage is there. in today's world it's all about brexit, brexit, brexit, trump, trump, trump. i'm like whoa, we have people dying over here. we need your help, and we need it now. we're hopeful but we need another $75 million just for the next three months. and then you've the next nine months as we reconstruct, rebuild. because we sti have children standing in water. the water was 33 feet high. certain villages are just completely gone. no electricity....
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five people were killed had the cyclone hit. it had a wend strh of a category-four hurricane. we call them hurricanes here, they call them cyclones in other parts of the world. >>> less thanilwo days unt may, and it snowed in the windy city over the weekend. yikes. some areas of chicago saw up to eight inches of snow. goodness.ra and freezing . adding insult to injury for the residents there, the snowstorm came after a week of warm, summer-like weather. >> that's why april is one of the cruelest of all the months. >> it's crazy. you can have summer-like weather and then snow -- >> in all fairness, it is chicago. y 1996.dfather pass fri we were in massachusetts for his funeral in april and had 21 inches of snow. >> 21? >> yeah. that was the middle of april in massachusetts. not completely outside the range of possibility. if that happened here -- >> something's not right. >> we'd be crashing cars, fallg all over the place. that would be bad. >>> we'll go from frost to near 90 on thursday. crazy ostuff. own crazy weather pattern here. >> absolutely right. we're about to close th
five people were killed had the cyclone hit. it had a wend strh of a category-four hurricane. we call them hurricanes here, they call them cyclones in other parts of the world. >>> less thanilwo days unt may, and it snowed in the windy city over the weekend. yikes. some areas of chicago saw up to eight inches of snow. goodness.ra and freezing . adding insult to injury for the residents there, the snowstorm came after a week of warm, summer-like weather. >> that's why april is one...