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i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera live from doha. we have extensive coverage of the disaster, including turkish presidents as this is the damage as he visit the city. that was the epicenter of the disaster. a baby born under rubble and a 3 year old pulled out alive, astonishing, rescues. a giving hope that more survivors can be found and the struggle to get help and to syria, a region already damaged by years of war. of one of the worst earthquakes this century has killed more than 11200 people into kia and syria. the number of those killed is rising every hour as rescue as rice against time to fund survivors, trapped on to rubble. to kia alone is counting more than 8000 did rescue teams or working around the clock 3 days after too powerful earthquakes struck the southeast and region and northern syria. president reach of tape. edwin is visiting the affected areas and across the border and syria. rescue is fossil a just to cal nightmare. i'd, if it's have been held up as rebel held areas cannot be reached, that situation made much worse by years of war and isolation. while several countries have st. rescue teams and 8, the world health organization is warning as many as 23000000 people could be affected. a we had to correspondence across to kia, keeping track of the help and recovery operation syndrome casea lou, isn't it stan bull? but 1st, we're going to bristle city, who is in carmano mirage. it's the city at the if the center of the 2nd. quite right. so can you just bring us up to date with the search and rescue if that is happening via at the moments? well, as president ad one has just with the city is still by the way here after the earthquake rob to so the official dorothy here have set up at 10 city and president of the, one of the 48 hours as paid his 1st with it to the region and as caught amendment i, she's the tensor of the earthquake. so he was did it 1st and he had met the citizens here, the people who are the fact that those who have been removed to that the 10th cities. and so he promised more financial aid, and the problem is that the new houses are going to be billed for those people. whose house has the house been either damaged or, or collapse. and this whizzes are going to continue for 3 days. is going to make daily trips back to one car and then another day, so another city so that a lot of complain hear that about the lack of the coordination and the lack of pro per house and the rescue are forced. and so one that's why now there are hordes that by the visit, but by add ones with it, there's a coordination is going to be more organized and similar. now here i am in front of the rubble of some of the collapse, the buildings. these are, they are, are some of just hundreds in this city. so right over there you can see that feel the brown figure for rescue foods are on the way, met the heavy lifting machinery and the vehicles are there and working in rescue teams are there. but also you can see the families also still with hope waive when they are the family members to be rescued right over there in the night. a girl who's whose name was in fact, she was 14 years old. she had been rescued after 40 hours under the rubble rescued by the teams there as she was still alive. so despite been so exhausted after 40 hours beneath the rubble of the 1st thing that she said was please rescue my father as well. and while she was being pulled out of the rebels, her mother was waiting for her and she burst into the tier. so she has been taken to the hospital. busy and later her father also has been rescued. however, 2 other family members could not survive last night. so beneath under this, rob was that are still hands of people and probably some of them are still alive. on the other hand here, just a little bit ago, i met a family here and there a guy whose name was, is ma'am at over 60 years old. and he said just on that, this robles that are 3 members of his family. still under his robles, his wife, his son and his daughter. so he doesn't know whether they're alive or that yet. however, she has been waiting here for more than 48 hours through the call. the nice harsh weather's here. so over there or so, you can see that the heavy lifting machine that is just stopped because the rescue team says that they have heard some war says under the under the on the rebels. and now the rescue teams are trying to make their way from the other side of the rebels to insight and try to pull them out over there. the another, the collapse building there was ab that there was also that there they are forced their, and their, their, their, their machines are trying to clear their robles there. however, they also just stopped because they also have heard 2 voices, one male and one female. so now the rescue team is digging a hole from the top of the collapse, building the 2 down and trying to pull them out. so this is just one of the scenes here that you can see, but that cross turkey, there are hundreds of such scenes. now, as the docile is a bull 8 or 8000 and the injured people more than 40000. so this is a common scene, particularly across the sultan easter south eastern cities of 2. again, these are the major cities, the city that i am in now, carmen marsh has been the abbey center of both earthquakes. so common mothers province is the abbey central both earthquakes that hit this city to weiss in 9 hours. the 1st one was 87.8, and the 2nd one that just came 9 hours later was 7.5. so just in carmen mirage, more than $900.00 buildings have collapsed and so forth. officials are seen that more than 6 hungry people are, are dead, and of course, houses are still are still missing. so the fear is that beneath, under the is robles and in several other parts of the cities as well. there are still tans and even maybe hundreds of people that still the bonded, the robbers and some of them potentially alive. however, as the time is passing, the hopes here or fade him. so to do the 9 have seen the families are, are just setting up the fires, making the fires, trying to warm up, and just the walking around robles and hoping to hear some war says from their family members. so they're, they're not, of course the did the other people on off another, not able to get back to their houses because the off the shocks are still continuing. and the how did that. we can see the cracks over the that the other buildings as well. so the situation here is quite dire and, but just now by today we can see dad, the rescue air force are ramping up. it's incredible the, the scale of the devastation and just how much work there still is to do. thank you very much. that is resource center for us. well, just a few minutes ago, turkish presidents reach out to you at one gave this update on the relief and risky with it's, it's been encountered. we haven't been utilized and mobilized all of our resources, like to have to the survivors and their families, which i've at the governments disaster your organization, the autopay out of working hard, round close to provide and things that is needed for the survivors as well as with search and rescue teams. we are working round the clock to coordinate the search and rescue efforts in the best way possible and considered he joins us now from alpha to key is disaster and emergency management authority and stand bolen term. it's one thing to get international lights to a stand bow, but it's quite another to get us down to those areas affected. can you just give us a bit of an update on how that is progressing? well, the need for international aid is crucial. we have been telling this to be is since the 1st day of this earthquakes tom. so according to official figures, there are more than 5000 the 4 rescue workers who are on the ground right now. working in port the nation with the turkish rescue team. and there are 100000 churches personnel on the ground, including more than 7000 turkish troops who are trying to search and rescue all those civilians traps on their those robots. and of course, the donations are continuing is really our citizens, regulars, typically are trying to do their best by donating to over to agencies through threats and, and other related everyone a fallacy. every local governors office, they are organizing a distribution and in coordination with the main authorities. and that's a coordinated well coordinates of 8 supply medical supply as well. supply can reach to the region, hits by the 7.8, magnitude earthquake on monday. we're talking about 10 city is affected wider earthquake, which means is 13 and a half 1000000 turkish people as citizens who are affected by this earthquake. this is a big task. this is a difficult task for the turkish authorities to be able to enough and reach out by themselves. that's why international aid is coming with personnel with supplies, and it is a report every day. plains are coming and taking go from some layer for to reach out to the airport in the earthquake region which are still operational because they're for a post that are shut down their main, a ports by the way, in the region and the highways are problematic. yes, compared to yesterday they, it's, the situation is better right now, but the weather condition is affecting the flights as well to kids going through the tough winter official, a bit thick, even on his thumb or where we are. some of the lights are being canceled. that's why the, the weather is also interrupting the delivery. okay. sincerely thank you so much from took. he is disaster and emergency management authority and sample of there are stories of some astonishing rescues. coming in her 3 year old boy was found alive in carroll. mom mirage. the if a center of the disaster or if can was pulled from beneath rubble after being trapped for nearly 2 days and a neighboring syria people. and jan doris found a new born baby alive. her mother apparently gave birth falls. she was buried under the rubble of a 5 story building. the newborn was found with her umbilical cord still connected to her parent, who has since died. ah, boy helmets with you. his insur pulled out survivors and reuben held invalid province. people there were already struggling after years of war. rescue and relief efforts have been criticised as an adequate and hundreds of buildings have collapsed across syria. more than 2300 people have died with a u. n is damaged roads, a lack of equipment and tough winter conditions. a hampering efforts to find survivors of the un says damaged roads or lack of equipment and the wither are hampering efforts to find those survivors and syria. mute as ad harm is oxfam, syria, country director. he says, syria isn't getting the idea to key is receiving. unlike international aid is not coming to syria at all. and the situation here is handled as being handled by the government. as we know, the government's capacity is very limited. in terms of rescue with teens in terms of what equipments the ministry of health reported as of yesterday. close to 1000 people who lost their lives. 1500 injured and still many people are under durable. and the government has been capacity. i think it's very important to keep in mind that this tuition and syria, even before earthquake was extremely dia, we're talking about 90 percent of the population living under the poverty line. 9 out of syrians cannot 3 d. think we have that next me this coming chrome. so this tuition here is very dire and our teams are on the ground and a little city and also in areas which is 2 areas that are badly impacted. and the governor, it needs that are really needs to be addressed very quickly. people need to have access to clean drinking water, food, shelter, the supplies are very limited. people are in the street and this really cold weather, very limited numbers of fair shelters that have open for people to get some shelter . was still a hid, ornell jazeera jobs, coming back. pride is coming back. you as president joe biden, delivers the combative state of the union address ah, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right. extremely there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the thing of position concerned about this? rather small between turkey, anthea rose and i'm really room for losing all dorky this is and so forth. frank assessments, you know, there was a joke about the interim government that it's not in for him, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera. debating the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india, jump into the street. they made their money on pole. they made their money on field . convincing those folks, no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult. giving all of voice we chose to do because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and great doubt misconceptions. the street on al jazeera ah al jazeera with oh, oh oh, you're watching l g 0 reminder about top stories. the sour rescue is and to kia and syria are continuing to search for survivors under the rubble of collapse fillings after mondays earthquakes thus struggling with harsh winter conditions and the scale of the disaster. holden, 11200 people have died. the turkish president has visited one of the hottest fits areas in to kia egypt. tell you if edwin admits to problems in the initial quick response he has offered hotel stays for people, saying no one will be left in the cold. and a 3 year old boy has been rescued in caramel mirage. the city was the epicenter of the sick and who is quite to kill monday or of cod was pulled from under rubble. after being very for 43 hours, a you in delegation has canceled its trip to a camphor internally displaced people in democratic republic of congo due to security reasons. earlier, they were forced to postpone the visit because of protests. people are voicing frustration with the government's handling of the im, 23 armed group. let's get more on this from malcolm webb who joins us from goma. and can you tell us a little bit more about this security concerns that have that a vast up this trip a convoy of un peacekeepers on tuesday evening was passing through the can you regina, come for this place people. it was stopped by an angry crowd. who eventually ended up setting fire, to the convoy peacekeepers fight in the air. will they be un says they fight in the air. to disperse that crowd. we know that 2 people, residents of the camp of died, the reports that others have also been injured. now right now we and another come that comes to the north of the city government. we're to come to the west and i'm going to stand aside who can take a look around. this is now home for thousands of people who've arrived all in the mostly in the last few days. this camp is at least doubled in size since we 1st came here a few days ago that fleeing from recent advances by m. 23. been fighting with government forces just a few kilometers here, close to the town of soccer, and $23.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring. we're wonder, it fights as carry rwandan equipment. everyone the denies backing the group. it's great and rapidly strongest. rebellion resumed, since it's operations regime just over a year ago. that was brought it close now to the, to the found a saw k which is about 10 kilometers over there. and the new arrivals telling, very harrowing stories of events that they say happened within the last week, where am 23 fighters have according to the testimony of the people in the camp, have been rounding up civilians in the villages, killing some with machetes, shooting some dead the people we've spoken to, the ones who say they go away, but they say that relatives have been killed. people, women have been rounded up and raped. according to these testimonies, it's very different to the stories that we were hearing at the end of last year. when people were fleeing from the villages to the north of the city of goma, these people come from move in areas in mississippi territory and $23.00 denies committing atrocities. but it's these kinds of reports that mean people in the city of goma feel very tired of what they see is repeated rwandan. and you've gotten to the military aggression which is going on for decades. and the anger get directed towards the international community as well. reward that depends on support from western countries, france and the u. k. of given rwanda hundreds of millions of dollars within the last year or 2. and of course france in the u. k. on the u. s. permanent members of the security council who are associated by the campaigners and the population in goma with the un peacekeeping force that they feel as being ineffective and has failed to protect them from groups for all of the years that it's been here. okay, thank you very much. that is malcolm web for us from gamma which during his state of the union address us president joe biden has urged congress to work with them, with republicans now in control of the house of representatives, bite and cold for unity. and took credit for an improving economy. white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare reports with his approval rating still among some of the lowest of his presidency. joe biden delivered his 2nd state of the union address, and despite still soaring, high inflation, biding declared, backbone, his nation, strong, millions tuned in to watch biden, who used to speech to highlight what he sees as his successes of the past 2 years. not employment rate is a 3.4 percent of 50 year low arrested on a foreigner for black and hispanic workers. we've already created your help, a 100000 good pay manufacturing jobs. the factors gross and for a year for this state of the union was different from biden's. last, this time the democratic president spoke to a divided congress, as he made the case for raising america's debt ceiling and protecting social programs from spending cuts. he was challenged by republican lawmakers. armies car was driving 0, one grimes and these by the criticism might and sought to bridge washington political divide, turning to his opponents and use in the speech to negotiate with them directly. a stand up for seniors. oh. by then also honored terry nichols, the 29 year old man beaten by memphis police officers. as nichols, mother and stepfather looked on biting, urged congress to invest more in police training. something good must come from this codifying women's rights to an abortion was another priority. make no mistake about him. of congress passes the national band. i will veto it. o 5 is speech focused mainly on domestic policy. once again, underscored america's support for ukraine. following the downing of a chinese spy blue after across the united states, he issued this warning. as we made clear, la squeak of china threatens our sovereignty, we will act to protect our country. and we did that republicans had their own rebuttal from out of control inflation in violent crime, to the dangerous border crisis and threat from china biden. and the democrats have failed. he president violin used his address to reflect on his accomplishments and lay out his agenda for another term. and office is been widely reported. the biden senior aides preparing for the president to announce his re election bid. sometime later this month can really help get al jazeera capital, help ukrainian prison info. laudermill zalinski is in london on his 1st u. k. trip since the war began nearly a year ago. so lensky will meet prime minister over she soon. i can address parliament. britain is one of ukraine's biggest military backers and has sent weapons and equipment with $2500000000.00. oh john, how joins us live from london. and this is obviously a very significant visit, or what to sure up support for ukraine as well as seek more military assistance. i take it i inevitably. so i think i may look at the timing of this visit. it's just over 2 weeks now to the anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. a war that is now been going on for almost a year. and president zalinski, not just a wartime leader of course, but has become a tireless campaigner for ever broader ever deeper support among ukraine's western allies and donors. and this is a significant moment of course for him to have the spotlight refocused on ukraine. and on that effort to arm and support, you crave a rare departure from the country itself for the president. of course, he's here 1st in the u. k. perhaps in recognition of this country's dedicated effort since the beginning of the war 1st on the finest. johnson continued now under richie sumac, and we hear that he's likely to move on from here to brussels on thursday to do the similar, a similar sort of campaigning up with you leaders addressing that you follow them now in the last hour or so, we've seen live pictures of even touching down extensive form in what looked like a royal air force. c, 17 military transport plane. he was met on atomic by the prime minister richie soon they'll be fast making their way towards westminster at by convoy about an hour's journey. that would be so they'd be arriving downing street fairly soon, some suggestion that they will then together make their way to the bottom. and it's a busy parliamentary day here. anyway. prime ministers questions do in about an hour and sky may watch pm cues, then this talk a ceremony will gathering and then he's likely to address both houses of parliament inside westminster, holy ancient hall in the parliamentary estates behind me there. that's the sort of occasion reserved for really the most significant, the most influential state visitors before later going on to meet ukrainian trips in the south west of the country who are being trained by u. k. forces under an international umbrella program. so that's his itinerary here . all very hastily put together a course on a surprise visit. know for warning of his arrival here as you'd expect, frankly, of the travel movements of a wartime president. and they thank you so much. that is jona, how for us in london a heat wave and chillies south central region is threatening to further fed forest fires that killed $26.00 people and left thousands homeless. some $5600.00 firefighters battling $81.00 active fires, which it is feared, could reach the capital. santiago, columbia, and mexico had st. personnel and equipment to control the files. the death toll and a land slides dead hit southern through his jumped to 15. 2 people are still missing, president inequality is visiting the region to assess the damage to ritual. ryan's better peru on sunday, prompting the deadly mud and broke slides. well, let's recap. our top story that we have been covering at this hour rescue is in to kia and syria, continuing to search for survivors under the rubble of collapse. buildings after monday's earthquakes, thus struggling with harsh winter conditions and the sheer scale of the disaster. more than 11200 people have died so far. the turkish president has visited one of the hardest cit areas in turkey at region. type anyone admits to problems, to the initial quick response he is offered hotel stays, people inside story is up next ah ah hello there, let's look to east asia and we're seeing some unusually wet and wintry weather effect. central parts of china, we could see some flooding where those rains for heavier, they certainly knocking temperatures down as they skirt their way further east bringing that rain to shanghai on thursday. now, beijing is going to see some wintry weather on thursday. some snowflakes adds that winfrey mass works its way further towards the northeast or dropping the temperature down in beijing, though it will be rebounding over the next few days. the skies remain rather cloudy . now the korean peninsula has seen some sunshine, more settled, whether the temperature picking up the double digits in. so now that's not the case for japan. you can see that wintry bloss blowing in bringing some heavy snow to the likes of. han shoe anaconda is very wet weather to the south in places like he issue toko, just hanging on to 5 degrees celsius there. that was moved to south asia. it's very settled picture for much of india as well as pakistan except up in the north. we got a winter storm moving its way through afghanistan, knocking temperatures down in cobble. we will see some of that snow and sleet edge in to northern areas of pakistan and into india. we've got warnings out as well for possible fund the storms stretching across more northern central areas. but for the south of this lots of heat and settled weather, the few showers in sri lanka. ah . 1956 to missouri. jane. difference from, from the power struggle broke out between the model of the countries. nash's prime minister, a 0 world tells the story to council with the last monarch to new power politics on a just 0 nationwide strikes in france of the pension reforms that's as parliament debates, whether to raise the retirement age. president, metronome is, is government say the choices reform or bankruptcy or other proposals unfair to workers. this is inside story.

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