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Residents at Southaven apartment complex forced to boil snow due to no running water

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Residents at the Luxe Apartments in Southaven say they haven’t had running water since Monday when the winter storm started, and apartment managers won’t tell them when the problem will be fixed. Derrick Noland says his water flowed until Thursday, now he’s in the same boat as his other neighbors. “We call […]

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

very fresh. >> translator: thinking about it now stomachs in trouble. my heart was pounding, my mind went blank, which is scrambled. took things like our walls and right outside. >> reporter: she was visiting her family for new years, when the quake struck. her mother's house now on the bubble because of the powerful impact. the pair, luckily, able to escape unharmed. but with a constant aftershocks, they are still far from safe. >> translator: i feel like even now, the building is shaking. whenever an aftershock happens, i think that the main quake, and my body troubles. >> reporter: but it's not just the tremors people here have to worry about. other than a roof, there is little else. >> there is no eating right, now so people are sleeping on mats. they're using thick blankets to stay warm. there's also no running water, so these japanese self-defense forces are outside the building, handing out water to locals. >> reporter: this water, a

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Anderson Cooper 360

but as you can see, the roof has come down. all these walls have collapsed. the furniture inside is just completely destroyed, completely wrecked. these traditional wooden japanese homes don't stand a chance when it comes to an earthquake of this magnitude. that's why tens of thousands of people are taking shelter at these centers. but they're running out of essential items like diapers. they don't have running water. there is no central heating. so they're crying out to authorities for any assistance they can get. the death toll is currently in the 60s, but japanese authorities fear this could be much, much higher as incoming rain means potential landslides, anderson. >> and are there still people missing? >> reporter: yes, there are still people missing. japanese authorities are currently trying to find those people missing. last we heard, last we confirmed at cnn, 120 people are still stuck underneath their homes. now, a lot of japanese

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Anderson Cooper 360

time an aftershock happens, she gets brought back to that moment. that moment when she thought she and her children were going to die. she says that she starts to shake, that she can't eat, that she can't sleep. and we know that these aftershocks aren't going to happen anytime soon. we literally just experienced one. and authorities have warned that a really large one could happen any day now, in the coming days. now, i just want to show you why tens of thousands of people have been taking shelter at these centers, rather than going home. we are just outside what we think used to be a warehouse, but as you can see, the roof has come down. all of these walls have collapsed, the furniture inside is just completely destroyed. completely wrecked. and, you know, these traditional wooden japanese homes don't stand a chance when it comes to an earthquake of this magnitude. that's why tens of thousands of people are taking shelter at these centers. but they're running out of essential items, like diapers. they don't have running water, there is no central heating. so they're crying out to authorities for any assistance that they can get. now, the death toll is currently in the 60s, but japanese authorities here -- this could be much much higher

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Laura Coates Live

my heard was pounding. my mind went blank. we just scrambled. things like our wallets and ran outside. >> reporter: she was visiting her family for new year's when the quake struck. her mother's house now unlivable because of the powerful impact. the pair luckily able to escape unharmed. but with the constant aftershocks, they're still far from safe. >> translator: i feel like even now the building is shaking. whenever an aftershock happens, i think of the main quake, and my body trembles. >> reporter: but it's not just the tremors here have to worry about. other than a roof, there is little else. there is no heating right now. so people are sleeping using thick blankets to stay warm. there is also no running water. so the japanese self-defense forces are just outside this building handing out water to locals. this water a lifeline for dozens here and thousands across the region.

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CNN Newsroom Live

with the constant aftershocks, they are still far from safe. >> translator: i feel like even now the building is shaking. whenever an aftershock happens, i think of the main quake and my body trembles. >> reporter: but it is not just the tremors people here have to worry about other than a roof, there is little else. there people are sleeping on mats and there is no running water so the japanese self-defense forces are just outside handing out water to locals. this water, a lifeline for dozens here. and thousands across the region. left without supply or simply without homes, after monday's powerful quake, the devastation difficult to sxre comprehend be at night, but clearly from the sky. and in wajima, buildings are on

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

whenever an aftershock happens, i think of the main quake, and my body trembles. >> reporter: it's not just the tremors people here have to worry about. >> translator: there is little else. people are sleeping on mats. they are using thick blankets to stay warm. there's also no running water. the japanese self-defense forces are just outside this building handing out water to locals. >> reporter: this water, a lifeline for dozens here, and thousands across the region. left without supply, or simply without homes after monday's powerful quake. the devastation, difficult to comprehend that night, but barely visible from the sky. in iwo jima, the shock flipping multistory buildings on their side and raising entire blocks to the ground. tsunami waves forcing large vessels onto the shore, and fires adding to the

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CNN This Morning

earthquake. the prime minister says it's a battle against time to rescue people trapped under the rubble. officials say the death toll right now is at 48 with dozens more injured. tens of thousands of people are still without electricity. >> cnn's hanako montgomery joins us in nanao, japan. tell us what you have seen today. >> reporter: as you mentioned, we're at an evacuation center in one of the hardest hit areas. i'm just speaking in a slightly quieter voice than usual because there are dozens of people here, survivors of that very powerful earthquake sleeping. they're taking shelter here because their homes have collapsed. they have nowhere to go but to sleep in their cars or this shelter. they're using very thick blankets and mats to stay warm because there's no central heating in this building. there's also no running water. people are taking water from the self defense forces just outside

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