You. Mean. This is state of the news live from thailand indonesia is desperation deepens as the death toll following last weeks devastating earthquake and tsunami surges to more than Twelve Hundred people the wait for news of loved ones on the call the moments when disaster struck. When the ground started moving i went outside the ones in the whole street rose up and it was like a wave and we were swept away well hear from an aid worker about the difficulties of trying to get supplies to this devastated area also on the program the nobel
prize in physics goes to a woman for the first time in more than fifteen years Donna Strickland and two other scientists were all up for their groundbreaking inventions in the field of Laser Physics. Im from gail welcome to the program or sources in indonesia say the death toll from last weeks earthquake and tsunami is now more than Twelve Hundred meanwhile survivors a growing anger at the governments response with aid slow to arrive people in the Disa
and that means. they will but there are moments of joy. some people are still being rescued. matthew cochrane speaks for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies he joins us from geneva welcome to the w. how are you getting given the region s damaged infrastructure. it s incredibly difficult the airport is really not back up to full capacity polish city as your colleague mentioned in your report the road network which was not particular to the best of times and these are not the best of times so the road network is severely limits as we ve been counting month slides landslides and this phenomenon is the perfection when vice oil turns into indecision into water and and swallows roads and buildings whole sorry it s been extraordinarily complex the indonesian red cross has deployed. supplies three barges worth of supplies from jakarta and that s