Begin to recede in sudan but there is no relief for the people affected Waterborne Diseases have become the new threats. Fellow firefighters are battling a major blaze in the lebanese capital at the site of last months port explosion the fire started at a destroyed a warehouse which was storing oil and tires at least 200. 00 people died and more than 6000. 00 were injured when a stockpile of Ammonium Nitrate exploded in the port last month the red cross says the fire hit where food aid is being stored as it was a reports from beirut. Another fire at the port another scare for residents of the lebanese capital port employee ran away in fear. It was here a little over a month ago that a massive explosion tore through neighborhoods across beirut killing at least 100. 00 people on. Memories of then still fresh now those living close by left their homes as the fire spread. Their westpac. A small. Half an hour later the army released this statement it said a warehouse where oil tires were stored fire. Was likely caused by welding thick black smoke covered the Army Deployed the few firefighting helicopters it has to help crews put out the flames that raged for hours these men lost their cool legs in the august blast at the time they were called in to put out the fire. And told there was nearly 3000 tons of highly explosive. In the warehouse which triggered the devastating explosion. Have reason to panic the army said it discovered 4 tons of Ammonium Nitrate. Near one of the ports and says that there was dangerous material still stored despite the cleanup efforts. The army said it destroyed the material the state prosecutor has asked all security agencies to investigate the cause of thursdays fire but investigations into last months explosion which was blamed on negligence corruption and mismanagement is still ongoing many lebanese say they have little faith in the authorities we need to actually change the whole system we are having a big problem here we need to change them we need to live what they want they want us to go out this is the last day they can think about it we will not leave we will stay because this is our country and we will not give up many have been calling for new leadership for months they say they are hostages in a corrupt establishment the city has still not come to terms with the last disaster as the country reels from a Political Economic financial and humanitarian crisis these are dark days for lebanon sena for their big. And as a writer and political analyst he says the new fire points to negligence and mismanagement. This is clearly not a very healthy situation. Or an entire were talking about on this virus spoiler whatever it is thats now. In the air. Its scary him its the same this management and negligence thats been around for decades is still in place there was no miracle over the last 5 weeks that cured everything and fix everything 11 so yes weve had the government to resign and you know the Prime Minister designate it but they havent done anything yet any real change or any movement to worry its more responsibility in governance 11 on will take some time its not just up in the 5 weeks so what we have right now is a situation. A continuation basically of the negligence of what happened before. Except there is no. 3000 tons of Ammonium Nitrate sitting around just waiting to hope to blow up half of the city so these warehouses or these things have been stored at the same or been there the same supervision they have no sprinklers fires or fire alarms and and actually they have no roofs right now because theyve been a long way by the explosion 5 weeks ago so this iteration right now is definitely not not safer than it was except for the lack of the highly explosive material. Greece is under growing pressure to relocate thousands of refugees whose camp was destroyed by 2 nights of fire aid agencies say moving them from the island of lesbos to the greek mainland is now a humanitarian imperative those who are living at moria camp which is the biggest in europe picked through its remains on thursday to salvage whatever they could most spent the night in makeshift tents on the side of the road or under a tree e. U. Member states are making plans to accept some of the refugees. As more from inside the camp. Its almost as though were on another planet everything has been reduced to its elements this site however is where the government insists on rebuilding a new secure closed facility the residents of moria village just a kilometer away from here are absolutely against that as is much of the island very simply do not want to camp here anymore the government says that is the wrong choice that the islanders resistance to such a camp is actually causing part of the problem it has prevented the government from building a better facility the refugees however frankly agreed with the islanders they want to leave too this may now be harder than ever for them because were hearing that much of the paper archive of the Asylum Service that used to stand directly behind me here has been burnt and that may mean theres a lot of people are stuck here for months longer than they would be because the records determining whether they would be granted asylum allowed to move to mainland greece or whether they would be deported back to allow gone and many of those applications will have to start from scratch turkey has hit back at frances call for a tougher stance towards ankara and made growing tensions in the mediterranean ahead of a summit with southern e. U. Leaders the french president the man you are mike hall said turkey was no longer a partner to europe in the region ankara has been seeking to expand its Energy Resources in areas claimed by greece and cyprus turkeys foreign minister said microns remarks were arrogant and it was not up to him to decide maritime borders. New design new or beyond we europeans must be clear and firm with turkey not as a nation as a people but with the government of president or one which is behaving in an unacceptable way. We want to avoid an escalation but avoiding us collation does not have to mean passiveness or acceptance. Natasha butler is in paris with more on what we can expect from vast summits they will be talking about migration theyll be talking about the crisis in libya but of course therell be a real focus on those tensions that have been escalating in the Eastern Mediterranean as turkey continues to pursue its plans for oil and Gas Exploration in the area in those waters that are claimed by greece and cyprus well the french president of madd omicron has been very vocal in his support of greece france has already sent. Jets and a naval vessel to the Eastern Mediterranean in order to bolster greece show support micros been very vocal in his condemnation of ankara saying that he has violated greeces sovereignty and what mike ross says that those naval naval frigate and those planes will be doing in the Eastern Mediterranean is International Law what tomorrow mark really wants to do here is try and use this summit to put pressure on the European Union in order to take much tougher action on turkey in the future because in a few weeks leaders will be meeting for a special summit they will be discussing turkey and what france hopes is that the European Union will perhaps put impose sanctions on turkey that is something that france has been pushing for a lot over the last few weeks Waterborne Diseases are the latest threat to the people of sudan hundreds of thousands are been displaced as the knowledge river reached unprecedented levels the flood waters are starting to recede but a growing number of people are getting sick people morgan reports in the capital hard to. Barely able to stand 13 year old Mohamed Salah seeks treatment at this Health Center in the south of the capital how to medics say hes suffering from a parasitic infection usually caused by lack of access to clean Drinking Water his mother tries to comfort him through his pain but she herself is barely able to hide her own discomfort. Often as other weve been living on the streets for more than one week a home is completely flooded and we didnt receive tents this fathers also sick hes mentally unstable and i can give him his medication if he had a 10 id be able to take care of him there the clinic treating mohammad was set up nearly 2 weeks ago to help patients affected by recent flooding in many villages and towns in khartoum many have fever diarrhea and stomach infections thinking that they will last longer you can read my daughter has been suffering from diarrhea for the past 3 days i myself am also sick and it feels like im coming down with an infection my voice is now weak its all from the floods im living in the camp. Floods hit sudan after the river which flows through the country rose to levels not seen in more than a century the surge in water was caused by heavy rains on the if european high lands upstream more than 100 people were killed and Dozens Injured and at least half a 1000000 people were displaced as homes were damaged or destroyed by the waters the government declared a 3 month state of emergency last week and while the rivers water has started to recede this week the number of those falling ill is increasing so that was facing a Health Crisis even before the flood emergency pharmacies have been reporting shortages of medicines and many hospitals like adequate equipment since the floods began 3 weeks ago the number of cases of water borne diseases in areas affected has increased many families say theyre struggling to cope with illnesses after having lost so much already. Aid organizations see the Health Consequences of the floods will be much worse in the coming days and that action needs to be taken now but. The biggest catastrophe is the water it was a disaster when it flooded and will be a disaster when it recedes if not dealt with properly and if there are no strategies to fight contagious diseases will have a bigger catastrophe than what we see it will be stagnant yours which result in more malaria cases more diarrhea cases and more cases. Of sudan was already struggling to handle the coronavirus pandemic when the floods hit those in areas affected theyre hoping proper measures will be taken to it used to health risks now that the floodwaters are receding so that no more lives are lost people morgan on their own how to. Saudi arabia says its intercepted and destroyed a number of Ballistic Missiles on the explosive drones fired by Yemens Houthi rebels the 4th they say they attacked an important target in the saudi capital riyadh a spokesman for the Saudi Led Coalition in yemen says the missiles were fired at civilian targets in the kingdom but didnt specify where. Coming up on the news on aljazeera in just a moment at least 7 dead more than 100 are injured after a violent protest against Police Brutality in colombia we travel to the last surviving wetlands of mexico city as conservationists raced to preserve one special speech. Hello there plenty more hot and dry weather throughout much of the middle east now calls to much of the been very high through the eastern and the mediterranean or calls into syria temperatures here still very high but not to extremes that they were so on friday will see a high of 33 in jerusalem 31 in beirut more of a flow plenty of cloud developing through much of central west as a saudi but again those temperatures very high baghdad. 47 degrees celsius and doha back up to 40 degrees now through saturday this very little change the winds beginning to pick up a little bit more through where the interior of iraq should help to alleviate some of the heat meanwhile 37. 00 in doha so feeling quite humid with the light winds there then down into africa Central Regions plenty of showers plenty of thunderstorms and weve also seen a fair few showers along coastal areas for the last few days and youll notice that rain is back in the forecast really long the Southern Coast of south africa the winds a fairly strong as well and well see quite an increase in the temperature meanwhile he was developing sunday through south of the through much of tanzania and up towards kenya and somalia but also those temperatures the weather in capetown itll cool off again by monday but a cloudy day on saturday and then youll see again quite a drop in the temperature in forces about. Frank assessments what are you seeing back in yemen 6 percent of the relation. Between truth is its an informed opinion is ethiopia on the verge of breakdown in many parts of the overall media region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate of that is a proxy because look the recent the enters the bill if you feel an indepth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on aljazeera. Hello again youre watching aljazeera minder of the top stories a major fire has broken out in beirut at the site of last months deadly poured explosion firefighters are battling the blaze at a destroyed warehouse which restoring oil and fire is. Already say the fire was started by accident. Thousands of refugees are still without shelter after fires burned for a 2nd night on the greek island of less suppose much of the maurya campout already been destroyed by blazes late on tuesday emergency efforts are underway to find places for the refugees to stay. The french president has urged europe to take a tough stance against turkey and the new one michael condemned anchor as unacceptable provocations as it tries to expand its Energy Resources in the Eastern Mediterranean turkey called micros remarks arrogant. In colombia 7 people were killed and more than 100 injured in a night of protests against the death of a man tasered by Police Demonstrators set buildings on fire in the capital bogota after seeing video of javier or dhoni is being repeatedly shot with a stun gun police said he had broken coronavirus restrictions the 46 year old died later in hospital on asunder and patsy has more from outside a Police Station in bogota that was burned. Well was supposed to be a came the candlelight vigil for did that have a year or dont you see said turned into. Rage and violence with protesters that attacking Police Stations across the city and the Police Responding with what the mayor is calling now in the screaming to use force at least 7 people died throughout the night the circumstances of these deaths are not clear yet but the mayor is accusing the police of shooting on protesters and she says shes investigating exactly what happened theres no doubt that there is a great great frustration among people here across this city and across the country because of what happened to this man have you had ordered. Because of the many cases of abuse part of the police and many people are also angry about the kind of vandalism that happened throughout the night a 3rd of these Neighborhood Police at this station have been burned to the ground or destroyed the number of cars were burned buses public buses and so on truly a night of violence like we havent seen in many many years here. The economic crisis and recession hit argentina means many are struggling to make ends meet including Police Officers hundreds process that in the capital to demand higher salaries better working conditions and improved protection from cope with 19 tour is about their story from one of. These Police Officers belong to the Largest Force in argentina. They have been protesting for days demanding better salaries and work conditions and im one peter has been an officer for 16 years she says her family can barely survive because. They but i mean i make 43000 pesos a month this is a wage that leaves my family below the poverty line before the pandemic we were able to make some extras but now we dont have any extra money and its tough to sustain my family base officer who did not want his name mentioned says he needs to pay for his own equipment. This gives us some money for our clothes but the price is 4 times what they give us we have expired bullet proof jackets everything is wrong. So this week for the 1st time Police Officers are taking to the streets there demanding a 56 percent salary increase. Called 19 having praised the pressure on the men temp lawyers like doctors the police and all the others who say theyre working nonstop and cannot make ends meet i didnt tina has one of the highest inflation rates in the world even in the economic crisis and thats why this people here say they are urgently need a way government officials told aljazeera that some of those involved in the protest are under investigation for crimes committed during service and could be suspended and thats why theyre trying to create chaos. As group of officers showed up outside the president ial residence many perceived their presence there as a threat to argentinas institutions. Didnt tell that at the farm and they said this is not the time to put security at risk and then now as he was redistributing National Resources to assist the province of when a site is looking through been sung what im thinking is how many citizens are now left without security or how many are left at the mercy of those who commit crimes this is not the way i tell you honestly i hope you reflect and stop this and im sensitive to the demands of these officers because it is clear that they have been left behind in regards to their salaries and we must give them an answer. But the protesters say they just need better wages and a time when hardship has become the n