a 2 areas to distill, cut off more than a week after 2 powerful earthquakes. we report from a military helicopter on route to a remote village. this is more than just another minute with these off families to get a lot of anxiety. ah, i'm nick, lot of this is al jazeera life and also coming up. survivors still being pulled from the rubble 9 days after the worst disaster and turkey's modern history. the un says it needs nearly $400000000.00 to bring what it calls life saving relief to earthquake victims. in syria of the serving 8 years of scotland, 1st minister nicholas dudgeon announces her resignation. ah, and so it is 9 days since a powerful earthquake, toppled tens of thousands of buildings and turkey and syria. the death toll in both countries stands at more than $41000.00. but figure continues to rise. of course, every day. now turkish authorities erasing to get aid to remote areas cut off from the earthquakes. at sammy's a dan jones is not from kara marsh. he's been out with turkish government officials who have been distributed to believe you're about to take off. is that right? ah, that's why was good all the helicopter right now make we just deliver. we bid with respect to that, just delivered a to another village and we basically resume that by heading back to the place we to call for all to get more res. i've this effort is set to go all cookies or visuals and saying they will go on for as long as needed and they will try to deliver as much as possible that there's a lot of areas that need how been off dog camelback he's having around. good job, the job is put up with a lot. you can see the all the fall back. clearly there are other operations going on from here to. as soon as we landed, some of the soldiers were running towards us. and they would negotiate to the situation with a delivery. and now they decided we're going back to the original place we took off from trying to deliver more aid. while i was on one of those a deliveries while we were actually volleyball there and we witnessed some incredible scene, a camera out the window. you can see how difficult to write it and they wanted the world, what struggle to get aid. some of these areas going through mouth like help with you know, it's a very difficult terrain to access. i imagine even on a good day, let alone what an area like this is by like now people that's been out with a couple of days ago from areas around here saying we need help with military has mobilized older results to find good health. frankly, real quick, so going from a country the population there would be a struggle for anyone with challenge. they getting aid out to these areas. we're now on the way, as you know from left is a very situation. this is another, not exactly sure what the condition is. all we know these. let me know that a few days ago. but hell, we've got a helicopter that loaded off off you out. give us a shot or walked inside the helicopter boxes. all flo boxes here. when you talk to the military, this is all the another military operations. i say you know, this is more limited with all these all families to get a lot of zaya. i'm also possible. i think any moment we're about to laugh. cuz i think if you bear with us, i think what i'm doing now may actually be able to see all right, so i think what it looks like all the, all the. now i don't bother you. this is where you live. normally, the goal that comes to my head frankly, is going to help you with normal condition, load it up, but most joelle i'll be able to so all of that now, i mean, how would you that the size of the mouth is the law. it raises a flight opening between the mountains and it's very, very difficult. there is a road lake route. my just, this is a fairly good area. florida. all everybody, all these other people, all in relatively, you know, fill in a relatively good position. apply that all we live not to get in the way of delivery via so we're going to stay where we are and that will they the my. all right, so i was just to give you an idea of what a policy spoke about saying that for the millions of people of the area that like you just get out. we're not talking about it or i went on the ground now. the military on thank you. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, okay, here we all people that made it all a minute ago, but i did get out of all the we all with wonderful. ah, a with people all make you get to the helicopter with area with how long a while the adult with ah, the only way like with all my good is is ready and emotionally of all moment because i want to get out to those people like me almost like a grandfather and so many young children. well, we have to go. we have to go. right. look down to see these kids as we fly off way. we got all walked situation in the hallway going through. i was gonna say, what the situation do they go home? i'm not sure how much of a home they have less. to sammy, a real time view of the relief efforts in action and the high emotions there, the helicopter must indeed have been a welcome sight for people waiting for so long. but that's just one village in an area where the need is just colossal, isn't absolutely naked. as we continue to fly over we all now apple and again i noodle corral. it really brings home the immense scale. all that is awesome. good off do out fine. okay. he's already and i, i do want to give a shout out. if you need to all team here, no, it's not. but no, but nothing in this whole situation with normal end up our camera about draws doing a fantastic job doing all the helicopter. give us these big just robert, do so loses. we are now landed in a field. i see people job, hawaii. i see people coming up that have a problem. i understand. okay. i think we're picking up more better 3 pro savell, because we've been told that this this average is going on and this helicopter will continue to be involved. okay, we're taking off again. we'll continue to deliver aid, and that's the 2nd, the number of places that need is incredible. the scale of the destruction when you see it by air is shocking. it's chilling. it makes you wonder how anyone can recover from this, frankly, with julie, and this is not just a regional catastrophe. what do you see from where you feel this is not even a national catastrophe. this is an international catastrophe. devastation. there are so many areas. and every time you lines and take all your heart at 1st, you're holding your breath. you're just as anxious to know is anybody going to come to that helicopter? are we going to see villages and people who survive this flight and those moments a nerve wracking, you know, sitting, looking out the window, and then after a few seconds, you see people running towards you get the high again, that, you know, maybe these people are in some decent condition and you see the children and you don't know whether to smile and be happy at the sight of the children alive and playing with via coming from the helicopter. because the next no you get is what are they going back to once we leave it? very emotionally, situations to witness. to be honest. when sammy i, as we were looking at the pictures just now a job become mistaken, shuts out the window. we saw a glimpse of a road which seemed to have traffic running up and down into which just goes to show that the us quite left some areas untouched. and perhaps a means by which a people can, to a degree, get a balance and perhaps relief can get in perhaps another way of early getting in. okay, i'm not sure if i called your question then, cuz we i think we lost diet b for a long but, but all i'm gonna do is off the camera back. now i'm give us a shot. all the terrain here. look at the eyes of mount logan. i mean it says it all. it doesn't really need too much. ok, well, understandably enough. we've lost our connection with the semi at the helicopter, and we'll get back to sammy a little bit later. is that relief effort carries on or from the air, the helicopter, the military trying to get their aid down to villages that have not yet received any until this point in time. sammy's it on reporting well at the scale of the damage from the earthquake is now becoming all too clear. the turkish government says 40 percent of buildings and carmen mirage have been damaged. then takia hoth structures will be demolished because they are considered unfit and 50 percent of buildings in hattie were damaged. and ministry says it expects to rebuild the affected areas within a year at wrestles. heard a jaundice now live from the city of abbey, a man in the southeast and wrestle, and we were chatting earlier. abouts, idea, man, this is where the story comes home for you. wrestle is net, this is where you come from. and of course, you know all to well how it used to be absolutely. nicholas. so i grew up here in the city. this is indeed my home town. an ever many great memories in this city and many of my friends that we have laughed and hoped for the future together. men of them many other faces that they're very much familiar to me, are now gone and it is quite painful to know that i will not be able to dial the number and talk to them over the phone or that i'm going to, i'm not going to be able to grab a coffee with them again or when i was at my family during that that summer, i will not be able to meet them up. however, this is the reality here in the city of are the amman and the tragedies, or steel unfolding. right here, guy me, you can see that the clock tarver and then it shows the time when the earthquake hid this city, just stop there and the people of the am on, are seen dead. the time the live has stopped here. so there that a robles you can see on the machinery is, are still work in a some of the rescue teams are still working and begin down hopefully to get some people out of ever. i've talked to the rescue teams here if they still hope that there is any one alive still beneath this robber, they said that unfortunately, so they're doing that since last night. they haven't been able to detect any one alive. they didn't hear any worse. any signs off the lives here, so this is just one of the blocks that is called left here. however, there are tons of such level down buildings and clothes again and, and blocks across the city. the level of destruction in the city of the emmon is beyond the imagination, particularly the city center is mostly destroyed. so 1771175 buildings are collapsed and over 8000 people that will, he had been during the meal of the city, told me that they're afraid that this number is going to go up to $15000.00. it's quite so much for a city of the size of at the amman, and also people are trying to cough with it. now you can see that houses of people have already left the city. they are taking their families to the safer cities. however, here thousands others are still in the streets during the night, particularly. it is freezing cold. their said enough fires and trying to stay warm and also the authorities here they have set up the tents. cities act them dozens of the densities that are spreading across the city. however, did the aid, the supply is not sufficient yet they, they lack toilets. they let steal that the warm pants because this tense mostly, are designed for the, for the summertime. but the as, as the, the weather conditions here are tough. they are not sufficient enough to keep people warm. and particularly for children, it is quite, quite difficult. but on the other hand, they did. the city so far has no natural gas. so only 25 percent of the city is receiving day water and 60 percent of the city still lack the electricity. so i asked, did the minister off and vitamin to and urban planning here, he was live in the city and going through the planning about what they are going to do. asked him a particularly about his essentials, to, to keep the 9 life normal. the said that they are going to build more 10 cities and preferably houses. and also they're emitted, they're going to start the reconstruction as well. i asked him if there is a road map, a concrete, tangible road map. she said that as of now, they're going to keep it as soon as possible. however, he didn't provide any, any certain schedule for that. but is it, it is winter and people are here suffering, and they're also very much angry as well. so the people that they have talked to this had that particular during the 1st 3 days, the aid was quite minimum. and particularly the red that that, that, that, that, that rescue force will almost not here. they didn't have diggers. they didn't have the escal waiters and the heavy lifting machineries even didn't law. it didn't even they didn't have light to, to, to work through the night. so they said if they had them earlier, probably they will be able to save houses of more lives here. and wrestle and thanks for that to wrestle, sort of the reporting from his hometown at him at okay, looking at pitches the mountains in southern turkey, the this is from the window of helicopter, which has been delivering relief aid to remote villages there and on board that relief quarter, we can find some is it on a who's been reporting on the disaster and sent me when we were talking at just a moment ago before we went to idea man and to speak to a soul. you were describing this to raymond and the degree to which the evidence snow and the freezing conditions must be creating a severe problem for those who are trying to survive so deal yes, absolutely. they can. you can see these pictures we're looking at right now, a homo helicopter. we're on a military helicopter that's delivering to the villages and just look at that mouth too bad. this is what we're going to get a little t v. it's difficult to write. it's high alt jacket and it's covered in snow. you know, is looking at it on the screen. looks really beautiful, picturesque. it looks like a sort of with the result. so right. you go to but there is nothing. there is nothing result like on the ground here. on the air here, either it's very difficult to write and we've been going through it as you go through this and you look the windows you realize how big of a top this is though we've been passing through all the way looking at the place location on the location where you see even sometime move communities of a few houses, nestled on top of a how much the result is will it take to get made to community. the community community nestled small community nestled in the mountains. and so it's clearly a very, very, very, very different some is it possible to gauge just how many, how many villages as a total, the kindergarten miss regina told me that you feel on a mission like this is also something else because you take off, you're going somewhere you're not sure, way all going in terms of what the condition is. you're not sure exactly what all right, so again, we've lost that signal to the head coach to the military helicopter. this delivery really fades. some is a dan reporting from on board and we will close. join him is up really fast. it goes on. well, as we've been seeing and hearing millions of homes have been destroyed across, talk you soon. of course you're lou. is it an aide? central anchor? my work is underway to help those in need of shelter, where it's essential that some facility of the circus reads question in the capital unfair. there's another one like the factory in the eastern province. so as in john, every day, more than 500, the workers are working around the clock to produce 510 so that the fans tend to deployed to the earthquake area them today and the people earthquake survivors can be accommodated. each of these tents are 16 and a half so meters and they have separate sections for the family and the children inside. the material is waterproof, a fireproof and know that we are told. but of course, until the trick is present, finishes, building new homes for the earthquake survivors. he says that bear with me for one year. these 10 will be a temporary solution for the law. those who are trying to continue their lives and we have no place to go, help them being in the city. the non custodial al jazeera on put up with you in a convoy has reached the quaker area in the northwest and syria, 22 trucks carrying aid and to through the bible. how a border crossing between syria and turkey in 90 days, birth quakes. there was a delay in getting a to the region where a prolonged civil war is ravaged. the area i'm about to say it has more from a camp where victims are staying in the rebel held city of africa. a little mummy though, offered over that, that woman some un assistance has already arrived during the last few days through the battle. however, crossing but above another convoy has entered through the babylon crossing as well . according to humanitarian organizations. this assistance is not enough, not for the massive numbers of people in need that we're here in the camps established on the gym. there is a free and road in a lease almost 9010 stream of par peach here by some humanitarian organizations. and they are not enough for the number of the displace. howard, a lot of the own will at each tent, host $4.00 to $5.00 families. there are no heaters there. um, according to the displace. their situation here is very tough and is not good for themselves. and their families involved medical team arrived here yesterday to oversee the situation in the camp and to examine some of the children and the wounded young. some members of the material organization came to dispute meals, but still there's not enough for everyone to get a meal here. coffee and those who did not get attend, are sitting over there in the streets of waiting for more tents and aid to arrive. and on the number of did this place is increasing here, look at the lot of other and what they have here is still not enough for more than 11000 families. hijacker butyllithium sources at the support coordination unit in syria, say the 15000 families are affected by the earthquake lost their homes. su asthma, basically, midday, filled, and there's a massive need for tense, blankets and medicines. in addition to that, it displays people need at least 55000 meals a day or so had her now da 0 ukraine's president says his troops are fighting for every me through blonde, as nato allies meets disgust, sending more weapons to keep a full people killed in new zealand, often cyclone gabriella causes widespread flooding and destruction. awe from the is era london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation, i can be in my culture. i can still raise my voice against patriarchy with no host, and no limitations. the pandemic actually exposed to the injustice in our society's part too, of as my con, an hath, on our cat in hospitality, we have protected these men who are violent and bully, studio b. unscripted on out his 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