sides. we have to dig down deeper into the types of crime. carjackings, that s always a slippery slope. one on one type of crime, potentially. but we are talking about people being beaten as they are walking in the buoy system. not crime for any crimes sake, you have to take a look at what those crimes look like and what that means for the citizenry. it s all over the place. there are 8 million people and on any given day, even sunday, different than the types of crime you are looking at. but crime is crime. if it s in your neighborhood he s got some popular policies. murders are down 11% year-over-year. he would say, not that i am eric adams advocate but he would say look, i ve been doing some of these things that you want but it s taking a long time. that s not satisfying.
into some areas, setting up. the latest such we are getting, six villages remain isolated. they haven t even reached theirs. the full impact of this disaster still not known. the state of emergency remains in effect through next week. russians are already being asked. why there wasn t a warning. there is also reports that the buoy system in the water that could give some warning of a tsunami wave has been out of function for several years now because of a lack of funding. rick: hopefully there is a warning next time. if there is a next time. heather: some stormy weather to talk about, live updates from the extreme weather center. it rick: and neither side budging as the government shutdown enters it six-day.
much lower than that. they re going to try and lower the system. the fact is that indonesia is vulnerable to tsunamis. there was a deadly one in september of this year that resulted from an earthquake, killed about 2,000 people. and indonesian officials have admitted that their early warning system, these buoys that they ve had at sea, many have not been functioning since at least 2012. that is a glaring omission, especially when you consider that a number of countries donated this buoy system after the horrific 2004 tsunami that killed more than 200,000 people across southeast asia. indonesia has to do more to protect the nation of more than 17,000 islands. christine, joe? thank you very much for that. not exactly a festive move
saying it was caused by volcanic eruption. a massive one called child of krakatoa. in the eruption on saturday, about 64 square hecatres, the island sloped and collapsed into the sea and helped drive the deadly wave. it was exacerbated by a full moon and high tide. the question of tsunami detection, if you have ever visited indonesia, there are signs around the area telling you to go for shelter in the event of a tsunami. we are learned the buoy system that is supposed to detect tsunamis has been defunct since 2012. there was another deadly tsunami last september, but that hasn t
tsunami a wave 65 feet. 170 dead. 1,000 injured. it happened on saturday night as tourists and others were celebrating the holidays. here you see christians on the island attending a service. praying for the victims. residents who had homes are now opening theirs to those who don t. anita? anita: william, we keep hearing there was no warning for these folks. why is that? could there have been a warning? could they have gotten some notice so they could prepare? yes and no. so, there are two types of tsunami warning systems. one seismic monitors that detect earthquakes around the globe. the other are buies that detect a wave height in the pacific. this eruption did not show up on earthquake monitors because it wasn t a an earthquake. indonesia this chain of thousands of mostly small islands doesn t have the buoy system that we would