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Newsday

been stranded on trains and planes after a powerfailure affected the entire airport site. the airport railway station was initially evacuated after its fire alarms went off.an airport spokesman said a "power after its fire alarms went off. an airport spokesman said a "power outage" affected the whole site and systems had to be rebooted. power has now been restored. you're live with bbc news. mexico's northwestern coast has been hit by high winds and heavy rains as storm hilary makes landfall. there's been flooding in santa rosalia in the ba—ha california region. some houses have been submerged. elsewhere, there have been landslides. the tropical storm is expected to cross into the us state of california on sunday. forecasters have warned it could dump 25 centimetres of rain — that's a year's worth — in southern california. in the past hour a magnitude 5.1 earthquake hit southern california north of los angeles.

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The Big Weekend Show

america. the impact far from over, the first tropical storm to hit california since 1939, when joe biden started his senate career, forecasters warned there could be catastrophic and life-threatening flooding. >> we have people that are not experienced with this sport of weather phenomenon, i can't emphasize enough, we have portions of southern california under a high-risk, a high-risk of flooding. these situations account for the huge, huge amount of the drownings and deaths that we see associated with tropical storms. >> not a day at the beach, stay out of the water, a 5.1 magnitude earthquake hit southern california about 90 minutes ago. and there are reports of shaking and quaking in los angeles, jonathan hunt is live in santa monica.

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CNN Newsroom Live

on one group trying to resurrect a traditional family business. >> this is turkey, just a few months ago, an ancient city largely reduced to rubble by a deadly earthquake that took over 50,000 lives. entire neighborhoods have been flattened and swurvivors descrie the scene as a war zone, even apocalyptic. but some who survived are rebuilding their lives. like this family business restarting silk production at their cooperative workshop in the city. >> when you listen carefully, they produce an or orchestral symphony. >> reporter: when the earthquake hit, their building became a shelter for about a hundred people and the family focused on helping their community. >> after the earthquake, for two

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Newsnight

the first earthquake hit. many were killed where their bodies were found — still in their beds. another quake hours later brought fresh damage. but should advanced new technology have given people more time to escape a system which was already supposed to be working successfully? here in california, google has spent years creating an earthquake warning system designed to alert people before an earthquake strikes. it works on any android phone. that's about 80% of all of the phones in turkey. and this is google's explainer on how it works. android phones have these tiny accelerometers built into them, which can sense earthquakes. people will now be able to have their phones become part of this network of mini—seismometers looking for earthquakes around the world. we call this the android earthquake alerts system.

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How It Really Happened

the testimony you may give -- >> we were all given pads of paper to take notes of things that are important and things you want to remember and discuss. early on, those pads of paper the men had were thrown on the floor under their feet. so it wasn't too difficult to assume how they were going to vote. >> and then, in the middle of all the deliberations, we had the northridge earthquake. >> the earthquake hit at 4:31 a.m. pacific time. it measured 6.6 on the richter scale. >> this was a bomb. it went off under our complex, picked it up and threw it back down 12 feet and crushed these first-floor apartments within 4 seconds. >> it was really, really scary for everyone. >> several of you sustained property damage at your homes, dislocation because of the earthquake. we all want to determine whether or not the earthquake, its aftermath, is having any impact on where you can't form a unanimous decision. >> because a lot of the jurors did have problems that they needed to attend to. so i don't think it helped the prosecution to have that earthquake at all. >> the court finds that there is

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Leguizamo Does America

still fragmenting the different intentions of society. - you mean those who want commonwealth, those who want an independent side? - yes. - so they're-- everybody's fighting against each other. - yes. - the 2020 referendum in pr showed 52% of the island for statehood and 47% against it. but despite the different perspectives, there's still a tremendous sense of community in puerto rico. - the day that a hurricane hit us, the day the series of earthquake hit us, we realized that we have the capacity of getting together, sitting down, looking to each other, and realize, you know what? if we're going somewhere, it's because we decided. - yeah. - and puerto ricans, we have passed that moment. there's communities are working in energy, water, participation. it's difficult. this is not something that will happen a day and a week. but if we listen and if we be civilized, the right stories, the ones that really are constructing the new imaginary of-- of a future puerto rico, that-- that's what

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- so they're-- everybody's fighting against each other. - yes. - the 2020 referendum in pr showed 52% of the island for statehood and 47% against it. but despite the different perspectives, there's still a tremendous sense of community in puerto rico. - the day that a hurricane hit us, the day the series of earthquake hit us, we realized that we have the capacity of getting together, sitting down, looking to each other, and realize, you know what? if we're going somewhere, it's because we decided. - yeah. - and puerto ricans, we have passed that moment. there's communities are working in energy, water, participation. it's difficult. this is not something that will happen a day and a week. but if we listen and if we be civilized, the right stories, the ones that really are constructing the new imaginary of-- of a future puerto rico, that-- that's what puerto ricans have to decide. i have my position. - right. - i want my country to be an independent country that

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Leguizamo Does America

right now, that political division still fragmenting the different intentions of society. - you mean those who want commonwealth, those who want an independent side? - yes. - so they're-- everybody's fighting against each other. - yes. - the 2020 referendum in pr showed 52% of the island for statehood and 47% against it. but despite the different perspectives, there's still a tremendous sense of community in puerto rico. - the day that a hurricane hit us, the day the series of earthquake hit us, we realized that we have the capacity of getting together, sitting down, looking to each other, and realize, you know what? if we're going somewhere, it's because we decided. - yeah. - and puerto ricans, we have passed that moment. there's communities are working in energy, water, participation. it's difficult. this is not something that will happen a day and a week. but if we listen and if we be civilized, the right stories, the ones that really are constructing the new imaginary

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sleepover when the earthquake hit. she and her husband dug through the rubble with their bare hands. the three longest days of their life ended when an italian search and rescue team recovered the lifeless bodies of their boy and the rest of their family. >> translator: they killed them all. >> reporter: the couple like thousands of others blame their tragedy on the state's initial chaotic slow response and on shoddy construction and government amnesties for contractors who violated building codes. on sunday they'll take their anger to the ballot box. "over the years they stole our future from us. now our loved ones were taken away from us, ihan says. elections is our only way to hold officials to account. we hope to slam the doors of hell shut." anger may not translate into any major surprises at the polls in this city, historically split between the opposition and ruling party. but the stakes are much higher in strongholds of president recep erdogan's party across the

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