mj lee, cnn, the white house. dramatic viral video china showing covid testers getting physically sick, some even fainting from possible heat stroke. they have had to work long hours outdoors in those heavy protective suits amid the country s recent heatwave. and selina wang is joining me from beijing with more. and china getting hit on two fronts here, the heat and the surge in covid cases. and as we saw, potentially very dangerous for those health workers. reporter: exactly. unlike other parts of the world, this heatwave is hitting a population in china that is still reeling from the harsh covid-19 lockdowns. china is dealing with another surge in covid cases because of the highly contagious omicron subvariants and that is putting at least 30 chinese cities in full or partial lockdown. and this brutal heatwave, it is not only making it all the more suffocating for the people who
if it s100 outside, it goes to about 125 degrees inside. without water, without air, with nothing, it s ridiculous. ijust can t understand how drivers can do that. the migrants journey from central america to the united states is often described as treacherous or risky. well, there can be no clearer example of that risk than this being left in a suffocating, airless truck at the side of the road, and no clearer illustration of the callousness of the criminal gangs who operate these people smuggling routes into texas. as the authorities continued to sift through the scene this morning, many families who fear their loved ones may have been in the truck now face an awful wait. yet with conditions in central america so dire, many more young people won t be deterred from trying to reach the us by this latest tragic attempt. will grant, bbc news, san antonio, texas. the time is 18:18. our top story this evening:
of failing to enforce the law. yet the drug cartels which run these networks have abandoned vehicles with migrants inside many times before along the us mexico border, though rarely with so many victims. trailers like that, it s going to get at least, if it s 100 outside, it goes to about 125 degrees inside. without water, without air, with nothing, it s ridiculous. ijust can t understand how drivers can do that. the migrants journey from central america to the united states is often described as treacherous or risky. well, there can be no clearer example of that risk than this being left in a suffocating, airless truck at the side of the road, and no clearer illustration of the callousness of the criminal gangs who operate these people smuggling routes into texas. as the authorities continued to sift through the scene this morning, many families who fear their loved ones may have been in the truck now face an awful wait.
be the same. to lose a child is like having a piece of your soul ripped away. there is a hollowness in your chest, you feel like you are being sucked into it. and you are never going to be able to get out, suffocating. it is never quite the same. it is a feeling shared by the siblings and grandparents and family members of the community left behind. scripture says and jill and i have talked about this in different contexts, in other contexts the lord is near to the broken hearted. he saves the crushed in spirit. so many crushed spirits. yeah. so, tonight, i asked the
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