poland. after several days of silence, idris and his friends are back in touch, heading further into poland. he couldn t film the moment but says belarussian soldiers loaded 50 migrants into a truck, took them to the border, and showed them the way. out of the forest and into the eu, in cars arranged by smugglers. with the help of belarus and at a cost of $7,000 each, idris and his friends have made it. they ll apply for asylum and see what happens next. paul adams, bbc news. when the climate change conference, cop26, begins a week on sunday in glasgow, rising sea levels will be one of the many issues on the agenda. now a radical scheme in norfolk is gaining attention, after millions of tonnes of sand were moved to protect two coastal villages and a gas terminal back in 2019. the project seems to have successfully slowed the erosion of the coast nearby. with more, here s our science
change conference, cop26, begins in a week on sunday in glasgow, rising sea levels will be one of the many issues on the agenda. now a radical scheme in norfolk in eastern england is gaining attention after millions of tonnes of sand were moved to protect two coastal villages and a gas terminal back in 2019. the project seems to have successfully slowed the erosion of the nearby coast. with more, here s our science correspondent, rebecca morelle. this might look like fun at the norfolk seaside, but this jetski is doing a vitaljob. equipped with hi tech kit, it s measuring exactly how much sand lies beneath the waves. in 2019, in a radical experiment, millions of tonnes of sand were shifted to bacton, creating a vast dune stretching for four miles. the hope was it would protect this the bacton gas terminal, at risk of falling into the sea. when the sand was placed two years ago, it raised the beach to here,