without taking anything. her bed tonight is the floor. one of the 1.2 million people the government here said was affected by these floods. out of the city, north, the rain was still coming down and the rescuers were still rescuing. we ve just come from a place where they are tidying up and trying to get back to normal but 30 kilometres north, here, it s still a recovery operation. rescue workers there in fluorescent life jackets. and if ijust swivel you around to the right, well, this is a road that s turned into a river, a lake, call it what you like. 100 metres down there, the water is at knee level. even further it s at chest level. so the rain has stopped for now but this is still a crisis. from above, the huge scale of what happened here becomes clearer. the electricity supply and mobile phone coverage is not fully restored, but the worst of the rain seems to have passed for now which leaves time for other things. fishing. . . in an underpass? robin brant, bbc news,
in fluorescent life jackets. and if ijust swivel you around to the right, well, this is a road that s turned into a river, a lake, call it what you like. 100 metres down there, the water is at knee level. even further it s at chest level. so the rain has stopped for now but this is still a crisis. from above, the huge scale of what happened here becomes clearer. the electricity supply and mobile phone coverage is not fully restored, but the worst of the rain seems to have passed for now which leaves time for other things. fishing. . . in an underpass? robin brant, bbc news, zhengzhou in eastern china. let s turn to iran now, where widespread protests over water shortages are continuing for an eighth day and are growing increasingly violent. a third civilian has now died, and 1a police officials have been injured. this was the capital, tehran, on tuesday. protesters have been
were still rescuing. we ve just come from a place where they are tidying up and trying to get back to normal but 30 kilometres north, here, it s still a recovery operation. rescue workers there in fluorescent life jackets. and if ijust swivel you around to the right, well, this is a road that s turned into a river, a lake, call it what you like. 100 metres down there, the water is at knee level. even further it s at chest level. so the rain has stopped for now but this is still a crisis. from above, the huge scale of what happened here becomes clearer. the electricity supply and mobile phone coverage is not fully restored, but the worst of the rain seems to have passed for now which leaves time for other things. fishing. . . in an underpass? robin brant, bbc news, zhengzhou in eastern china. stay with us on outside source still to come. ten yea rs ten years since norway s worst ever terrorist attack. we will hear from one survivor.
ijust dug my clothes out. the water was up to my chest. we ran for our lives without taking anything. her bed tonight is the floor. one of the 1.2 million people the government here said was affected by these floods. out of the city, north, the rain was still coming down and the rescuers were still rescuing. we ve just come from a place where they are tidying up and trying to get back to normal but 30 kilometres north, here, it s still a recovery operation. rescue workers there in fluorescent life jackets. and if ijust swivel you around to the right, well, this is a road that s turned into a river, a lake, call it what you like. 100 metres down there, the water is at knee level. even further it s at chest level. so the rain has stopped for now but this is still a crisis. from above, the huge scale of what happened here becomes clearer. the electricity supply and mobile phone coverage is not fully restored, but the worst of the rain seems to have passed for now