temperatures rise. we ve already seen a lot of snow melt as it is. and one more thing. we re expecting to get an update at the press conference at noon about what more there is to be done to clear the snow snt city and the death toll. and police did finish going through all of the checks, those 1100 unanswered 9 1u11 call and we could see that number rise. it is sad to continue to hear the death toll numbers. but it is amazing to see the ground there behind you, athena. things are melting. thank you so much. and among the victims of the winter storm in buffalo is 52-year-old monique alexander, she died just 200 feet from her house. it is hard. her grandkids were waiting for her to come home. we were waiting for her to come home. i knew something was wrong right
was a tough one even for them. when we were with the team on the ground, we saw what is behind the scenes when you see those death toll numbers, those tragic milestones, those grim numbers going up, we watched as a team went to a home where they believed there might have been a deceased 90-year-old female. they brought in a human remains dog. they have two types of dogs. life dogs and human remains dogs. in this case, a dog named maui came through, helped narrow the search area. the dog barks when it believes that it smells the odor of potentially a body. the most chilling part of the day was when that dog barked, there was a team of more than a dozen people there and there was silence. there was silence as they then began the work. it wasn t the sort of commotion that you would imagine.
lockdown, there were changes in mood, and even some protests. is there a particular t shirt that caught your eye? yes, we have an amazing t shirt by a chinese, new zealand artist, who lives in christchurch. very early in the lockdown, it was a response to the virus. her family comes from wuhan, and at the time there was so much vitriol being directed at wuhan. it became very depersonalised, people had become statistics. her t shirt, on the front, it says, i am from wuhan. the city is not a virus. i am not a virus. and on the back, a tombstone with some of the death toll numbers, and the fact that these people were passing away without names and had just
and on the back, a tombstone with the death toll numbers, and the fact that these people were passing away without names and had become media fodder. in new zealand and many places around the world, unfortunately, many local new zealanders, receiving abuse. the notting hill carnival has returned to the streets of west london for the first time in three years following the pandemic. europe s largest carnival could have up to two million people attending the two day festival. greg mckenzie has the story. welcome to notting hill carnival! the world s second biggest carnival is back, after being cancelled last year and the year before due to the pandemic. the festivities began this morning with a 72 second silence observed to remember those who died in the grenfell tower tragedy five years ago. the remains of the building
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