페루 지진 발생 현장
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Welcome to World News. Tonight, rescuers 구조대원 become victims 희생자. Three rescuers have died while searching for those six missing miners 광부. And the underground search has now stopped. Stock Surge 급상승. Wall Street skyrockets 급등하다 after big losses, but home owners still aren’t in the clear 순익으로. Where did all these concerns for the economy come from?
Eyes in the sky. Our reporter journeys to the edge 가장자리 of space aboard a legendary spy plane, an aging aircraft now more important than ever. And our person of the week. The baby boomer who unlocked 터놓다, 토로하다 the language of teenagers and got millions of people to dance. From ABC News headquarters, this is World News with Charles Gibson.
페루 지진 발생 현장
In Peru today, powerful aftershocks 여진 from the earthquake. The death toll 사망자수 has climbed now to at least 510. 1,500 are injured. And the few hospitals in Peru’s southern desert region are completely overwhelmed ~에게 <감당하지 못할 정도로 짐을> 지우다, 당황하게 하다. Here’s ABC’s David Muer in
We made our way through streets lined with rubble 파편, 잔해 just as hundreds of the injured have to find the only hospital in Chicha. Inside the gate, head doctor 정신과 의사 Rita del Rio has shown a list of hand written names, the patients who died, many of them on their way here.
In the emergency room 응급실, doctors face a pain-staking 힘든 decision, rows 열, 줄 of patients lying in beds, who among them get to go to Lima 페루의 수도 for better care. They can only send eight at once. An American doctor is among the volunteers who must now decide.
Not only are the doctors here dealing with no power and no water, they’re also dealing with a shortage of medicine. That’s because right behind me was the pharmacy 약국 collapsed 무너지다 during the earthquake. Inside, a grandmother sobs 흐느껴 울다 as she holds her 8-month-old granddaughter. Doctors take x-rays and soon we can see the baby’s leg is broken. David Muer, ABC News,