We look at damaging coast lines. The u. N. Special envoy to yemen has arrived in the city of aden to meet the countrys president hadi just hours after the Security Council said it was backing him as yemens leader . A statement lease odd wednesday the u. N. Describe the hadi as the legitimate president , he is now in aden after fleeing san allsanaawhere else held under house arrest by the huge is the Security Council has urged all to solve their difference buys talks. The u. N. s support to hadi is a significant step but the houthis concerns also need to be addressed. I think its an important move. Both for yemens International Standing and the Current Crisis its going through hadi benefits from the u. N. s voice the support and i think the houthishouthis themselves this is an opportunity to demonstrate to the world its not just a religious sectarian shia movement. But it can responds even with criticism to the u. N. s report with a bid towards saying, look, this is the u. N. s call is
it appears that tens of thousands, perhaps even hundreds of thousands of people have been killed. thousands more are unaccounted for. the quake, with a magnitude of 7, flattened thousands of buildings, including the presidential palace, hospitals, schools and the country s main prison, but despite the sweep of the devastation, the airport in port-au-prince, the capital, is open for relief flight.ç tens of millions of dollars in aid has already been pledge build the international community. ma countries sending rescue workers, doctors, medics, water purification equipment, and rescue dogs. in tonight s focus, an extensive look at the earthquake and haiti itself, starting with the hours just after the quake struck from our british partner, itn. dazed and terrified and searching for anyone, anyone to help. the sound of the injured and the desperate filling the air. but in this, one of the poorest countries in the world, there was no help coming. in these pictures, not a sin