And pose a real threat. Yellowknife is now blanketed in smoke and fires are burning close to the one major road into and out of the city. Rebecca alty is the mayor of yellowknife. She told us what things were like there. Right now, its residents are evacuating by road. As many people as possible are doing that. Theres also, for folks who dont have vehicles, we are starting the air evacuations, so flights. We still have commercial flights, so some people have booked onto a commercial flight, but we have the Evacuation Flights also starting at 1pm. So getting folks registered for that just began an hour ago. So folks have been good, theres long line ups i think there was kilometres worth of a line up, so a bit of a snail s place out of town, its just one road in, one road out. That highway is where the fire is, so the highway can close. But right now, it is open. If the conditions change, if the smoke gets too heavy, if the fire were to approach the highway, the highway would be closed a
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an associate political scientist at the rand corporation, whatjapan and south korea hope to get out of this meeting at camp david. thank you forjoining us on the programme. thank you for “oining us on the programme. thank you for “oining us on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. programme. thank you for having me- south programme. thank you for having me. south korea programme. thank you for having me. south korea as programme. thank you for having me. south korea as well- programme. thank you for having me. south korea as well as - me. south korea as well as jaan me. south korea as well as japan have me. south korea as well as japan have had me. south korea as well as japan have had an - me. south korea as well as i japan have had an acrimonious relationship for quite some time. it seems they have temporarily mended fences. what do they hope to get out of this meeting at camp david? i think this is a great opportunity for the three countries
has been proposed two years ago and now it s coming to a head. japan plans to release the water sometime this, not exactly shall as it has not announced the date but in the weeks leading up to that and over the last few days essentially what it s been doing is getting the verification process, the scientists behind the plan to make sure that they have got the best possible support when they do release it, so for example this week the international atomic energy agency released its final report and said it is in line with whatjapan report and said it is in line with what japan plans you is report and said it is in line with whatjapan plans you is in line with international standards and it is essentially safe. and the iaea head, rafael grossi, has been injapan to try to present that report and persuade people. rafael grossi is now here in south korea where i am talking to you from what he is expected to meet and nuclear safety official and politicians and try to persuade