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hello, welcome back. there is not much that binds the permanent members of the security council. but perhaps they do share an interest in afghanistan. it is in no ones interests for the country to slide back to what it was in 2001, least of all china that shares a border with afghanistan or for that matter russia that has its biggest foreign military base in tajikiistan. tonight the so called p5 will be meet in new york to discuss how to respond. the taliban had asked to address the general assembly this week from doha, but currently its the ambassador appointed by ashraf ghani s government that is in new york, representing his country. lets talk to neda tawfiq who is there for us. i m joined now by the bbc s nada tawfik at the un. quite heavily added this meeting. if the act together collectively and i
and billions of dollars of damage that brought the city practically to a standstill. from new york here is neda tawfiq. cascading waterfalls rushed through the platform is down to the tracks of new york city subway. the sudden deluge from either s move up north shutdown the network and didn t stop there. a state of emergency was called as the city became paralysed by record breaking rain and flash flooding. turning wide boulevards quickly into waterways. motorists and a few out working despite the obstacles, waded through the water to get home. meanwhile, others were stranded as flights and service on amtrak ground to a halt. at the us open, players and spectators were caught by surprise as ida slammed through the retractable roof,
stability even after the us has left. meanwhile in other headlines today. hurricane ida, landed a category 4 hurricane, and blew through south east louisiana maximum recorded sustained winds of over 240 kilometres an hour. today the search and rescue teams were fanning out across the state to assess the scale of the damage. and it is widespread. there have been reports of people climbing into attics to escape the rising waters flood. it s not as bad as katrina, which devestated new orleans 16 years ago it would appear the levees, barriers and pumps have done theirjob but still, there are a million people in and around the city without any power, and they will be for some time. from new orleans here s our correspondent neda tawfiq. this force of hurricane ida s wins.