A former geothermal landfill just two and a half miles southeast of downtown Middletown, whose base is at the foothills of Long Valley in the Collayomi Valley Basin of the Sacramento River hydrologic region, remains a facility that formerly accepted liquid and solid waste of geothermal exploration.
i want to stress that this threat of a terrorist attack is one of the constraints that we have been operating under in the big extraction that has been going on. we have been ready for it, prepared for it. i want to stress that we are going to continue with that operation and we are now coming towards the very end of it in any event. we have already extracted the overwhelming majority of those under both these schemes, the eligible persons, the uk persons, the uk nationals plus the afghans, the interpreters and others. it has been a totally phenomenal effort by the uk. there has been nothing like it for decades and decades. but clearly what this attack shows is the importance of continuing that work in as fast and efficient
has happened now because clearly part of what this is about, those who carry out these kinds of attacks, is they are looking for attention. they know the media is focused on it, they also know the evacuation window, all the reports, anyway, are saying the evacuation window is coming to an end and again i suspect. again, window is coming to an end and again isuspect. again, i window is coming to an end and again i suspect. again, i don t know this, but i suspect many people have been watching the crowd, watching what is happening, watching the troops who come out to take people inside the airport through that crush of people and they realise that this is a place to attack and of course we are hearing most of the casualties, i think, of course we are hearing most of the casualties, ithink, last of course we are hearing most of the casualties, i think, last i of course we are hearing most of the casualties, ithink, last i heard of course we are hearing most of the casualties, i think, las
that you look at those pictures outside, those crowds who were there, targeted in this attack, desperate people, thousands and thousands of them are still there and trying to get in. there are multiple reports of interpreters who work with british forces, desperate to get in, unable to get into the airport. we know yesterday, members of parliament, around 200 people had everything with the depend secretary here and they were damaging them with cases brought to them of desperate people there are many who have not been brought out despite what the british government says, and the prime minister therefore saying they are looking towards the next phase, which is when this winds down, as the taliban align people out of the country so that they can then try to be brought to safety in the uk and elsewhere from neighbouring states.
is reporting that more than four us personnel have been killed, though the bbc has not been able to confirm that and the pentagon is yet to comment on that reporting. let s look at some of the international reaction. germany has called it a heinous attack and says a hospital plane is on standby to help treat injured people at kabul airport. here s the chancellor, angela merkel. translation: there is a high level of pressure to be exerted in the mission to airlift people out of kabul. we know that the window of opportunity is closing, tens of thousands of people have been airlifted to security. today i would like to once again repeat that those who have not been able to leave kabul with the help of the airlift will not be forgotten. we will continue to work, to ensure that they can leave the country if they so wish. and uk prime minister borisjohnson has been speaking following an emergency meeting.