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Important landscapes . I cannot see a worse place for the tunnel to come out where it is. Also coming up, how people with dementia are using music to help them cope with their condition. It makes you feel good to play, because they are not worried whether you play the wrong note or nothing, which happens quite a bit anyway. And butterfly expert and enthusiast Matthew Oates takes us on a tour of the cell. No less than 46 of the 59 species in the uk have been found here. That is mega. Plans to re route the tunnel at stonehenge have seen since serious opposition, not least from the woman who farms the tunnel will go. So far, she has refused to speak out publicly. Until now. Stonehenge is one of our top tourist attractions. That noise is the a303, the main route from cornwall to london. About 2a,000 vehicles a day on this road, going up to 30,000 a day in the summer, thats not good for road users, it is not good for local residents, and it is not good for the setting of this World Heritage

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170401

Affecting in the city of mocoa in the sounth of the country. Sangita myska reports. Urged on by soldiers, People Living in the city of mocoa run for their lives. There is no time to collect possessions, because this is whats coming. Deadly mudslides have engulfed parts of southern colombia, submerging homes, businesses and people. Over 150 are dead, and hundreds more are injured. As rescuers continue the search for survivors, the president today declared a State Of Emergency across the region. Unusually heavy rains flooded the mocoa river, bursting its banks and those of three tributaries. It created what eyewitnesses called an avalanche of mud that has pulled buildings apart, devastating towns and leaving residents amazed and appalled in equal measure. As families continue to flee, the Emergency Services pick their way through the debris in treacherous conditions. The red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise. Earlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitr

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170401

Affecting in the city of mocoa in the sounth of the country. Sangita myska reports. Urged on by soldiers, People Living in the city of mocoa run for their lives. There is no time to collect possessions, because this is whats coming. Deadly mudslides have engulfed parts of southern colombia, submerging homes, businesses and people. Over 150 are dead, and hundreds more are injured. As rescuers continue the search for survivors, the president today declared a State Of Emergency across the region. Unusually heavy rains flooded the mocoa river, bursting its banks and those of three tributaries. It created what eyewitnesses called an avalanche of mud that has pulled buildings apart, devastating towns and leaving residents amazed and appalled in equal measure. As families continue to flee, the Emergency Services pick their way through the debris in treacherous conditions. The red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise. Earlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitr

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Juan-manuel-santos
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Southern-colombia
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Rivers
Mudslides
Mud
Roads
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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170401

Affecting in the city of mocoa in the sounth of the country. Sangita myska reports. Urged on by soldiers, People Living in the city of mocoa run for their lives. There is no time to collect possessions, because this is whats coming. Deadly mudslides have engulfed parts of southern colombia, submerging homes, businesses and people. Over 150 are dead, and hundreds more are injured. As rescuers continue the search for survivors, the president today declared a State Of Emergency across the region. Unusually heavy rains flooded the mocoa river, bursting its banks and those of three tributaries. It created what eyewitnesses called an avalanche of mud that has pulled buildings apart, devastating towns and leaving residents amazed and appalled in equal measure. As families continue to flee, the Emergency Services pick their way through the debris in treacherous conditions. The red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise. Earlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitr

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Juan-manuel-santos
Country
Southern-colombia
People
Trains
Rivers
Mudslides
Mud
Roads
Homes
Number

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170401

Affecting in the city of mocoa in the sounth of the country. Sangita myska reports. Urged on by soldiers, People Living in the city of mocoa run for their lives. There is no time to collect possessions, because this is whats coming. Deadly mudslides have engulfed parts of southern colombia, submerging homes, businesses and people. Over 150 are dead, and hundreds more are injured. As rescuers continue the search for survivors, the president today declared a State Of Emergency across the region. Unusually heavy rains flooded the mocoa river, bursting its banks and those of three tributaries. It created what eyewitnesses called an avalanche of mud that has pulled buildings apart, devastating towns and leaving residents amazed and appalled in equal measure. As families continue to flee, the Emergency Services pick their way through the debris in treacherous conditions. The red cross have tonight warned that the death toll is likely to rise. Earlier i spoke to bogota based journalist dimitr

Palo
Juan-manuel-santos
Country
Southern-colombia
People
Trains
Rivers
Mudslides
Mud
Roads
Homes
Number

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