
Tsunami Survivor: 'People Are Afraid of Sleeping in Their Houses'
We hear from a Tsunami survivor talking about the situation on the ground.
We continue to tell the stories of those who survived the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia. We hear again from Aiman Al Ali in Palu. He says people are too scared to sleep in their houses because the houses could collapse and also because of landslides. More than 1,500 people are now confirmed dead.
Also today, we speak to Marie Laguerre, the French woman, who was slapped by a man after she told him to stop harassing her on a Paris street.The video showing the incident went viral. And the latest from Washington where protests are continuing in the lead up to the vote on President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
(Photo: An Indonesian woman prays inside a makeshift tent at a temporary shelter outside the grand mosque in Palu, Central Sulawesi. Credit Mast Irham/EPA.)
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