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CLEAN : Indonesians take shelter fearing tsunami after earthquake hits

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Hundreds of residents take shelter on high ground after fears a 7.3-magnitude earthquake that struck eastern Indonesia could trigger a tsunami (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Amazon Balances Worker Safety with Customer Satisfaction Amid Protests

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Jun.02 -- Dan Ives, Wedbush analyst, discusses the difficulties tech compnaies like Amazon.com Inc. and Facebook are facing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Dr Philippe Blondel on the Indonesian tsunami

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CLEAN: Interior view of an Interview with Dr Philippe Blondel, Senior Lecturer, Department of Physics at University of Bath talking about the science and physics of Earthquakes and Tsunami and seismic activity on October 01, 2018 in...
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President Obama on Chile quake, tsunami warning

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1. United States President Barack Obama walking towards microphone in front of White House 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, President of United States: "Good morning everybody. Earlier today a devastating earthquake struck the nation...
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Covid Debt Crunch Needs Transparency: IMF and World Bank

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Mar.07 -- Carmen Reinhart, vice president and chief economist of the World Bank Group, and Ceyla Pazarbasioglu director on strategy, policy and review at the International Monetary Fund, say the coronavirus pandemic and the accompanying...
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New sensor to stop progress of brain damage in head injury patients

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A sensor giving doctors real time information about what's happening in the brains of their most severely injured patients has being developed by British scientists. The brain sensor is still at the stage of being a prototype, but...
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Prince William at Traditional Japanese Dinner

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Prince William at Traditional Japanese Dinner
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Bloomberg

Over 200 Killed by Indonesian Tsunami

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Dec.23 -- The number of people killed by the tsunami in Indonesia over the weekend has topped 200 with dozens more missing. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Asia Begins to Reopen Gradually, Relaxing Covid Measures

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Much of Asia is suddenly seeing a rollback of Covid-19 restrictions, with countries including Japan gradually relaxing measures. China remains a notable holdout though. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Phuket devastated by the Boxing Day tsunami

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Phuket devastated by the Boxing Day tsunami
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Bush reaction to disaster

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1. President George W. Bush walks to the podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Good morning. Laura and I and the American people are shocked and we are saddened by the terrible loss of life from the recent...
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In the wake of Japanese nuclear crisis, President Barack Obama said Thursday U.S. officials do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the West Coast of the continental U.S., Hawaii or Alaska.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Harmful radiation not expected to reach US CAPTION: In the wake of Japanese nuclear crisis, President Barack Obama said Thursday U.S. officials do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the West Coast of the...
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Utility officials assure the public that Southern California's seaside nuclear plant is safe. But San Clemente residents wonder if the facility is vulnerable to the shaking and flooding that caused breaches at the plant in Japan.

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HEADLINE: Worries over Calif. nuclear plants after Japan CAPTION: Utility officials assure the public that Southern California's seaside nuclear plant is safe. But San Clemente residents wonder if the facility is vulnerable to the...
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VOICED : Turismo en la fantasmal Fukushima

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VOICED : Turismo en la fantasmal Fukushima
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Tsunami Devastation in Kamaishi

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Tsunami Devastation in Kamaishi
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Japan Marks 10 Years Since Fukushima

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Many residents still unable to return to the area due to radioactive contamination.
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Japan May Dump Wastewater From Fukushima Facility Into Ocean

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The government is reportedly planning to slowly dump more than 1 million tons of treated water contaminated in the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
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First Pacific tsunami drill starts despite real earthquakes

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1. Wide of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre 2. Medium of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brian Yanagi, Tsunami Centre Spokesman: "Pacific wide tsunami exercise called 'Exercise Pacific Wave 2006,' poses two...
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President SBY attends launch of tsunami early warning system

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1. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and officials taking their seats at start of launch ceremony 2. Mid of Yudhoyono seated listening to official 3. Wide of ceremony opening 4. Various of audience 5. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian)...
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Devastion in the Coastal town of Kuji

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Devastion in the Coastal town of Kuji
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Bloomberg

Boxing Day Tsunami Anniversary Approaches

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Dec. 24 -- Bloomberg has been back to Thailand to see how people have recovered from the tsunami. In the second of his reports, Bloomberg's Stephen Engle has been to Phuket to look at the challenges the island has faced in the years...
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VOICED: Tsunami fears surge on US coast, after Japan

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VOICED: Tsunami fears surge on US coast, after Japan
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Mangroves: Karachis natural defence under threat

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VOICED : Mangroves: Karachis natural defence under threat
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VOICED : Japon: destruccion atrae turismo

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VOICED : Japon: destruccion atrae turismo