state said they had a frank conversation but made no progress. stephanie busari is joining us from nigeria. sounds like talks with v. hit a bit of a standstill. what is the late snes. reporter: well, the situation is a little unclear. but the rhetoric has dialed down. this is something that people in the region do not want. northern part of nigeria has steamily close ties with niger. and governors of those states have been very clear that they don t want any military action that would imperil or impact that relationship. and so the community of west african states is holding fresh talks on thursday. and as you say, hvictoria was i
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including the deaths of four people last hour. i spoke to the mayor, and this is a part of our conversation. well it was a very scary situation. um i actually was in a position where i watched it come across from quite some distance. i was not caught in the middle of it. um thankfully and it did move through very quickly and, um, but just the overwhelming aftermath um. was it was just, um i don t know how to put it into words. it was devastating. it s much different seeing it firsthand than it is when you see it on tv hit another communities. we have a lot of families that are completely devastated, have no home at all to go to. no belongings survived , so we will have to have to help these families and we ll need all the help that we can get. but we re so appreciative of the people that have already
was it was just, um i don t know how to put it into words. it was devastating. it s much different seeing it firsthand than it is when you see it on tv hit another communities. i know you re right about that. i ve been to many of these kinds of disaster zones and it is just it s unspeakable, and it s hard to get your arms around it. get your head around it when you see it. are you getting all the help that you need? um we are going to need more help as the days come. we just had an update meeting at four o clock and can say that the search and rescue efforts we feel like have come to an end. we feel like we ve we ve canvassed the area of the storm. from 2 to 3 times and in most areas and feel confident that we can say that search and rescue is over, so we ll start regrouping tomorrow and start trying to get that community cleared up and can get