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staff, large numbers of displaced people are sheltering in the hospital. dr nick maynard has worked at al shifa hospital for many years. he s trained medics in gaza and was carrying out surgeries at al shifa as recently as may. he says patients who leave the hospital are unlikely to survive and described how people at the hospital said the idf were treating people there. well, they certainly do not describe the israeli defence force assisting the evacuations. i ve been watching al jazeera this morning. i ve also been in direct contact with a gazan doctor who herself is in contact with people there and they are working under the most appallingly hostile conditions, the patients that are being evacuated. it s almost inconceivable to me that they will survive. this notion that they re going to be evacuated to a safe area is a ludicrous notion. if you ask me, the roads are almost impassable. there are no functioning hospitals in gaza at the moment. the only hospital that was func ....
in the hospital. tom bateman is our correspodent injerusalem. he told me about the israeli military s denial of an evacuation order. i ve denied ordering it, but they don t deny an evacuation is taking place. what we ve had is a report from the afp news agency, first of all, a journalist working for them at the scene who said that, via loudspeakers, that there was an order to evacuate the hospital within an hour earlier this morning, he said. now, he reported that the director of the hospital had been phoned by the military and instructed for everyone to leave. basically all for patients, staff and displaced people to make their way, he said on foot to the seafront. now, the israeli military has since issued a statement saying there was no order for people to evacuate. it said it was assisting an evacuation operation at the request of the hospital s director. it also said that medical personnel would be able to stay there for people who couldn t get out. but clearly, yo ....
have been buried alive in a landslide that hit on friday. the country s disaster management agency said in a letter to the united nations that the landslide caused major destruction to buildings and has damaged the economy. unstable terrain is making work dangerous for rescue teams. the figure is substantially higher than the last estimate by the un, which put the number of missing at 670. the disaster hit a remote village in enga province, nearly 600 kilometres north west of the capital port moresby. let s go live to katy watson in sydney, where she is monitoring developments on papua new guinea. in the last couple of hours, we have had the news of this big increase in the numbers of people that are believed to have been buried alive? that s right. a lot of people feared that the death toll would rise, but it s important to emphasise that this is an estimate. it comes from the national disaster centre, who said the landslide buried more than 2000 people alive. as of su ....
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Continent known as the seven summits. their everest expedition puts them over halfway to reaching that goal. we are still processing everest, but for sure next will be one of the 37 summits. which one, we are not sure. reporter: the educators from the washington, d.c., area were born profoundly deaf. due to a lack of accessibility for the deaf community in outdoor education, scott and shaina learned many of their mountaineering skills from youtube videos. in turn, they have been sharing their experiences online, documenting everything they faced on their expeditions. scott and shaina used social media to explain how they managed routes an negate common misconceptions about their ability as deaf climbers. ....