conditions like at the camp where you are, while conditions here. firstly, it s very, very cold. the mountains that surround the city, you can, they are covered with snow and people are burning things just to keep warm. it is a constant smell of burning in the air. it s ward, it s plastic, it s paper, anything people can get their hands on. some of the tents do have some heating, but the great majority of them don t, but there is aid coming in here. they have watch. i ve just seen the truck carrying water go past me. there s water bottles available. there s foods this tea, this soup kitchen set up. there s people distributing clothes for at least at this cap, but we have to remember the displacement. the people that have been affected is vast . is a great earth, vast area that, that has affected, that people have been affected in thought to get aid to all those places is very, very difficult. if you go into the city, you can see the destruction that has taken place. and some
ah, a quick reminder of our top stories on al jazeera, turkish health authorities and warning severe water shortages are raising the risk of disease after last week s earthquake destroys critical sanitation infrastructure . millions of survivors are without basic communities such as toilet showers and medicine. tasha name has more not from it s kinda and there is a critical shortage of shelter. there isn t a total tally yet of the number of homeless as a result of the earthquake, but we do know that so far there government, we re talking about the federal government has given 1600000 people shelter. but the countries entire supply of tents has been depleted. it is working to make more tents, procure more from abroad and is constructing mobile container camps. world health organization says it s greatest concerns are about northwest syria, and it s as syrian president, bashar law said to open more border crossings with turkey. and many survivors feel like we ve been left behin
A group of East Orange police officers recently formed the inaugural chapter of the East Orange Bronze Shields. This non-profit organization supports positive police-community interactions and provides advocacy for minority officers within the department. This is the 3rd Bronze Fields chapter in New Jersey. Newark Police Department founded the first chapter in 1957, and the Passaic Chapter was founded in 2009 to include law enforcement agencies across the County of Passaic.
Leaders from the UC Republicans and Democrats faced off in an annual debate held in Probasco Auditorium last week to discuss hot-button issues, ranging from gun control to environmental protection,