11/03/2016 Newsround


11/03/2016

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Good morning, I'm Hayley, here with Newsround for you on TV

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and online this Friday morning.

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Keep watching for this.

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Meet Hijarbie, the new online star.

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And the natural event that's attracted the crowds.

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On 11 March 2011, Japan was struck by one of the most powerful

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earthquakes on record.

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It caused a giant wave out at sea, called a tsunami, which grew

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to ten metres high.

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Half an hour after the quake, the tsunami hit the north east coast

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of Japan, destroying everything in its path.

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Today, five years on from that terrible day, ceremonies have been

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taking place to mark the occasion and remember those

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who lost their lives.

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Hinako was one of the children whose lives changed forever that day,

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and Leah went to meet her.

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Today in Ishinomaki, life is returning to normal.

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But one girl who will never forget what happened that day is Hinako.

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TRANSLATION: I was sitting somewhere around here when we felt the quake.

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At first I didn't think it would be that big,

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but soon I realised it would be huge.

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We all went under desks to protect ourselves,

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but the desks were shifting and the windows

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were broken.

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We all knew the earthquake wouldn't be as small as the ones

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we were used to.

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So, this is the room that Hinako and her friends witnessed

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the tsunami waves rising and rising, and it was quite fast,

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it was quite high.

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TRANSLATION: It was shocking to see the seats of swings floating

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in the water.

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Rising up high enough to cover the whole slide.

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I wondered, if I was outside at this very moment,

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what would happen to me.

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Hinako took us to where her old house used to be.

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No one in the house was killed, but this empty spot

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is all that remains.

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This was where your home used to be.

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Can you tell us what happened to it?

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TRANSLATION: Ever since I was born, I lived in this house with my mum,

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dad and big sister.

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She was alone at home when the tsunami hit

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the house.

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She ran to our neighbour and saw a car being washed away

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by the tsunami.

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She insisted she never wanted to live around here again.

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That's why we decided to leave the area.

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My school friends helped me after the difficult times

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following the tsunami.

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I have many friends now.

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I feel very lucky.

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And don't forget to head online to watch Leah's special report

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from Japan and find out exactly what happened five years ago today.

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Planting trees around rivers could help to protect some areas

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from flooding, according to new research.

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A report says that tree planting could help to lower water levels

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during floods by as much as 20%.

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It's just one of the ideas that's being put forward to help protect

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towns that are at risk.

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It was a mixed night for English clubs in the Europa League.

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Tottenham lost 3-0 to German side Borussia Dortmund.

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Goals from Daniel Sturridge and Roberto Firmino meant that

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Liverpool beat Manchester United 2-0 in the first leg

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of their last 16 tie.

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Manager Jurgen Klopp was pleased with his team's performance.

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Before the game, we knew it was only the first leg,

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but we need to win it, and we did, so that is great.

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Now, one week until the next game.

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We know it is not easy, but we are in a good position now.

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And we want to go to the next round.

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And for this, we have to play again like

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this at Manchester.

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A Barbie wearing a head scarf, called a hijab, has become

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a massive star online.

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A Nigerian Muslim blogger, called Haneefah Adam,

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started posting photos of Hijarbie three months ago.

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And she sent Newsround this report about why creating the doll's

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clothes is important to her.

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Hello, my name is Haneefah Adam.

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I am a 24-year-old Nigerian and a medical scientist.

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I am currently the brain behind Hijarbie.

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I thought that I've not really seen a doll

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dressed up in hijab before, and I thought, why not create a doll

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that can actually dress the way I dress?

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And here we are.

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It takes me about two to three hours to sew and dress

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up, while I style a hijab.

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It is actually a really nice process, I enjoy doing it.

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It is quite important to me because I am a creative person,

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I love creating stuff.

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It is also important because a lot of Muslim girls can relate

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to the page because Hijarbie dresses like

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they dress.

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I hope to actually inspire a lot of girls out there.

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I hope to put the hijab in a more positive light.

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I also hope to create a sense of community,

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where people can actually be inspired by outfits and see how

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Islam can actually be beautiful.

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Tourists in South America were treated to an amazing natural

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sight when giant chunks of the Perito Moreno glacier broke

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off in front of them in southern Argentina.

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The glacier measures about 70 metres in height.

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Every so often ice breaks off and crashes into Lake Argentina.

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That's all from me this morning, Newsround's back this

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afternoon at 4.20.

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Do go online to try our brand new quiz of the week.

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