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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 21:15:00

her husband and elderly father have had to step in to help clear. translation: i feel destroyed for my daughter, of course. - we ll try and see if someone will help, because we ve worked all our lives to build this, and all of a sudden, it disappeared. it will take months, even years, for ischia to recover, to clean up from the moment that the earth broke away and engulfed what was in its path, an island overwhelmed by itself. mark lowen, bbc news, ischia. a landslide in cameroon s capital yaounde has killed at least 11 people attending a funeral. there are reports of hundreds of people frantically searching for their loved ones. we ll bring you all the latest developments on the story as we continue to gather more details.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 20:03:00

people are also blaming xi jinping personally for not changing the zero covid approach, which is forcing business after business to shut down. protests have been building in china all year, with people here increasingly sick of zero covid restrictions. the government seems to have drastically underestimated popular discontent, yet, for the moment, has no easy way out of the zero covid corner it s painted itself into. stephen mcdonnell, bbc news, beijing. a landslide in cameroon s capital yaounde has killed at least 1a people attending a funeral. there are reports of hundreds of people frantically searching for their loved ones. we ll bring you all the latest developments on the story as they come to us. rescue teams on the italian island

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220125 06:12:00

that some of the wounded will need to be taken to more specialised hospitals. cameroon, which is hosting africa s greatest sporting event for the first time in half a century, has been beset by organisational problems in its staging of these finals. they should have first been played in 2019 only for late preparations to cause the delay. african football s ruling body, caf, has sent a delegation to visit victims in hospital. now, games here should have a limit and a maximum capacity of 80% for matches involving the host nation, cameroon, but there appeared to be more than that number inside the 0lembe stadium during a victory which was ultimately overshadowed by tragedy. piers edwards, bbc news, 0lembe stadium, yaounde. a rare snowstorm has blanketed large parts of the mediterranean and turkey causing blackouts, traffic havoc and closures. europe s busiest airport has shut down in istanbul, after the roof of a cargo terminal collapsed under heavy snow. in athens, hundreds of drivers

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220125 06:11:00

troops and warships to the region so tension is building. there is a power struggle surrounding the country but inside it, here in the capital, it is not really been felt. thanks very much, take care. at least eight people are reported to have been killed and dozens injured in a stampede outside a stadium hosting an africa cup of nations football match in cameroon. the confederation of african football says it s investigating the incident, which happened outside the paul biya stadium in the capital yaounde. 0ur correspondent piers edwards has more. the incident occurred as fans tried to force their way in roughly half an hour before kick off. the incident took place at a perimeter gate where spectators were pushed against the fences by the sheer number of those trying to get in. shoes and clothing were amongst the debris that littered the site. some 50 wounded have been taken to a nearby hospital where there were harrowing scenes of those mourning their loved ones. a nurse there has to

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220125 09:49:00

for the first time in half a century, has been beset by organisational problems in its staging of these finals. they should have first been played in 2019, only for late preparations to cause the delay. african football s ruling body, caf, has sent a delegation to visit victims in hospital. now, games here should have a limit and a maximum capacity of 80% for matches involving the host nation, cameroon, but there appeared to be more than that number inside the 0lembe stadium during a victory which was ultimately overshadowed by tragedy. piers edwards, bbc news, 0lembe stadium, yaounde. eric djemba djemba is a former cameroon international who spent some of his playing career with manchester united. he is working at the tournament for bbc africa sport and was only told about the incident after the game. he gave his reaction to our reporterjohn bennett. people, they come into the stadium, they come to watch the football and after that, we can see people, theyjust die. it s.

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