1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:02,880 Speaker 1: As we've spoken about at length, the top End indeed 2 00:00:02,960 --> 00:00:07,119 Speaker 1: bracing for the arrival of cyclone NoREL. It was earlier 3 00:00:07,240 --> 00:00:10,160 Speaker 1: this morning at category five. It had then gone down 4 00:00:10,240 --> 00:00:13,480 Speaker 1: to a four. Still really trying to keep an eye 5 00:00:13,480 --> 00:00:17,440 Speaker 1: on exactly what damage it's caused through Queensland, well far 6 00:00:17,520 --> 00:00:19,880 Speaker 1: north Queensland at the moment, but then it is expected 7 00:00:19,920 --> 00:00:23,040 Speaker 1: to cross into the Gulf of Carpenteria. Now we know 8 00:00:23,200 --> 00:00:27,240 Speaker 1: that more than five hundred residents from Numbelwa expected to 9 00:00:27,360 --> 00:00:30,680 Speaker 1: arrive in Darwin as they are evacuated as a precaution 10 00:00:31,000 --> 00:00:34,600 Speaker 1: due to the predicted severity of the storm. Now joining 11 00:00:34,680 --> 00:00:37,600 Speaker 1: us on the show is the acting Assistant Commissioner for 12 00:00:37,640 --> 00:00:41,640 Speaker 1: the Northern Territory Police, James O'Brien. Good morning to you. 13 00:00:41,560 --> 00:00:43,320 Speaker 2: Morning Kadian mourning to your listeners. 14 00:00:43,080 --> 00:00:46,440 Speaker 1: Now, Assistant Commissioner, we know that communities on the eastern 15 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:50,600 Speaker 1: top End bracing for Norell's arrival. What preparation work has 16 00:00:50,680 --> 00:00:53,760 Speaker 1: now happened for those areas. 17 00:00:54,280 --> 00:00:57,320 Speaker 2: So all of our local emergency committees in those areas 18 00:00:57,360 --> 00:01:00,080 Speaker 2: have been held over the past week basically because we 19 00:01:00,160 --> 00:01:03,440 Speaker 2: knew that we knew that this cyclone was coming, So 20 00:01:03,440 --> 00:01:06,440 Speaker 2: so all of the work has done within those communities 21 00:01:06,480 --> 00:01:10,640 Speaker 2: to assess things like local buildings, are they coded, are 22 00:01:10,640 --> 00:01:13,560 Speaker 2: they up to strength, where would people stay if they 23 00:01:13,600 --> 00:01:17,679 Speaker 2: need to, what sort of community resilience preparedness is there 24 00:01:17,680 --> 00:01:20,679 Speaker 2: within each community. We did that during the week and 25 00:01:20,720 --> 00:01:22,880 Speaker 2: we came up with a really large matrix of all 26 00:01:22,920 --> 00:01:25,600 Speaker 2: of those places to say, right, you know, places like 27 00:01:26,160 --> 00:01:30,360 Speaker 2: Nooko is okay to shelter in place, Places like Bora Lula, Yes, 28 00:01:30,360 --> 00:01:33,319 Speaker 2: they're okay to shelter in place, places like grid Island 29 00:01:33,319 --> 00:01:36,080 Speaker 2: as well, and same null and boy, those sorts of places. 30 00:01:36,680 --> 00:01:39,120 Speaker 2: The one that really stuck out for us was Number one, 31 00:01:39,280 --> 00:01:42,759 Speaker 2: and the reason being is because their shelter had been 32 00:01:42,800 --> 00:01:47,279 Speaker 2: damaged previously last year, and so that assessment quickly turned 33 00:01:47,319 --> 00:01:50,160 Speaker 2: into or we can't put them there, we need to 34 00:01:50,160 --> 00:01:54,280 Speaker 2: bring them out. We have assessed multiple other communities as well, 35 00:01:55,120 --> 00:01:57,920 Speaker 2: you know, through those smaller ones like Bullman and Weimle 36 00:01:58,000 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 2: and a couple of others as well, and they're all 37 00:02:00,080 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 2: going to shelter in place. We brought out about one 38 00:02:03,880 --> 00:02:08,200 Speaker 2: hundred and thirty yesterday from Number one, ok. And we've 39 00:02:08,200 --> 00:02:13,000 Speaker 2: got ninety of those currently at Nightcliffe High and the 40 00:02:13,080 --> 00:02:17,320 Speaker 2: remainder and they're mainly our medically vulnerable people who really 41 00:02:17,360 --> 00:02:20,360 Speaker 2: need that early intervention straight away. And we've got the 42 00:02:20,400 --> 00:02:23,320 Speaker 2: others who are a bit more high in need just 43 00:02:23,360 --> 00:02:27,160 Speaker 2: in some other areas in that I won't exactly say 44 00:02:27,160 --> 00:02:29,839 Speaker 2: where they are just for their privacy, but yeah, they're 45 00:02:29,880 --> 00:02:33,959 Speaker 2: being cared for and also by their careers today. And 46 00:02:34,320 --> 00:02:37,400 Speaker 2: as I look at my watch, I would expect that 47 00:02:38,040 --> 00:02:40,640 Speaker 2: out at NUMBERWA right now they are perhaps loading up 48 00:02:40,639 --> 00:02:43,560 Speaker 2: the first plane now, whether that's taken off or has 49 00:02:43,600 --> 00:02:46,640 Speaker 2: been loading up now, but the very first plane should 50 00:02:46,680 --> 00:02:49,880 Speaker 2: be coming out today and the aim is is to 51 00:02:49,919 --> 00:02:52,600 Speaker 2: get everybody out by this evening and we should. 52 00:02:52,360 --> 00:02:54,520 Speaker 1: Be able to do that, and so they'll then be 53 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:56,040 Speaker 1: staying at Nightcliffe High School. 54 00:02:56,200 --> 00:03:00,480 Speaker 2: Yes, and that's a transition area, so I know a 55 00:03:00,520 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 2: lot of questions have been asked today and over the 56 00:03:03,040 --> 00:03:06,600 Speaker 2: coming days. Will is it big enough? So it's just 57 00:03:06,639 --> 00:03:09,760 Speaker 2: a transitional area while we work on some other locations 58 00:03:09,760 --> 00:03:12,000 Speaker 2: as well. And we all know that we've got Daily 59 00:03:12,080 --> 00:03:14,640 Speaker 2: River currently at Fosky, we've got the Plumper community at 60 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:18,640 Speaker 2: Marra we're looking at transitioning them down to Bachelor, so 61 00:03:18,720 --> 00:03:21,760 Speaker 2: that work is being undertaken as well, and from a 62 00:03:21,800 --> 00:03:24,280 Speaker 2: policing perspective, we need to be really front and center 63 00:03:24,320 --> 00:03:26,600 Speaker 2: on that because Bachelor is a small town. I was 64 00:03:26,639 --> 00:03:28,800 Speaker 2: the OC back there years ago, and so I know 65 00:03:28,919 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 2: exactly what it's like. But I also know that the 66 00:03:31,600 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 2: facilities out there are really good, you know, because especially 67 00:03:35,400 --> 00:03:38,720 Speaker 2: place like the Outdore Education Center, really good facilities for 68 00:03:38,800 --> 00:03:41,240 Speaker 2: camps and that sort of thing. So, you know, and 69 00:03:41,280 --> 00:03:44,240 Speaker 2: I think that's why it's been chosen. So we will 70 00:03:44,280 --> 00:03:46,880 Speaker 2: be definitely front and center as a police force out there. 71 00:03:47,120 --> 00:03:50,480 Speaker 1: So additional police out there for fire yep. Absolutely so 72 00:03:50,520 --> 00:03:53,680 Speaker 1: in terms of the you know, in terms of transporting 73 00:03:53,680 --> 00:03:56,240 Speaker 1: those residents from NAIU and also Plumpa that have been 74 00:03:56,280 --> 00:03:59,320 Speaker 1: at Fosky and Marra, when do you anticipate that they're 75 00:03:59,360 --> 00:04:00,400 Speaker 1: going to be in actual U. 76 00:04:00,800 --> 00:04:04,560 Speaker 2: So all of that work has been coordinated by that 77 00:04:04,680 --> 00:04:07,840 Speaker 2: Territory Recovery Unit, I think it is, and we're working 78 00:04:07,880 --> 00:04:10,640 Speaker 2: in with them, and we've had several meetings with them already. 79 00:04:11,320 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 2: I think some things may happen little tiny bits today, 80 00:04:15,840 --> 00:04:17,960 Speaker 2: a little bit more maybe tomorrow and the next day, 81 00:04:18,000 --> 00:04:20,640 Speaker 2: but I'll get a further brief on that. But us 82 00:04:20,680 --> 00:04:22,360 Speaker 2: as a police force, we need to make sure that 83 00:04:22,400 --> 00:04:25,039 Speaker 2: we're out. I do have a senior sergeant out there 84 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:28,120 Speaker 2: who will be the forward commander for that particular operation. 85 00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:31,240 Speaker 2: Pardon me. He's out talking to the community today and 86 00:04:31,320 --> 00:04:33,920 Speaker 2: really assessing what's going on. And that's going to be 87 00:04:34,000 --> 00:04:35,680 Speaker 2: a key driver for me, is to make sure that 88 00:04:35,800 --> 00:04:38,600 Speaker 2: Bachelor community knows, you know, we engage with the local hotel, 89 00:04:38,880 --> 00:04:41,800 Speaker 2: we engage with the local cafe, out the butterfly, all 90 00:04:41,800 --> 00:04:42,400 Speaker 2: of those. 91 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:44,440 Speaker 1: Plus are they like, are they worried about it, or 92 00:04:44,480 --> 00:04:46,680 Speaker 1: how are they feeling at the moment with that engagement. 93 00:04:47,600 --> 00:04:49,599 Speaker 2: So I haven't got any feedback yet, but I think 94 00:04:50,000 --> 00:04:54,440 Speaker 2: you know, when you have an influx of probably between 95 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:56,440 Speaker 2: two hundred and say three hundred, I'm not sure of 96 00:04:56,480 --> 00:04:59,159 Speaker 2: exactly how many people have an influx of that many 97 00:04:59,160 --> 00:05:01,960 Speaker 2: people India small town, there's obviously going to be some 98 00:05:02,040 --> 00:05:04,600 Speaker 2: angsty and so we need to be out there communicating 99 00:05:04,800 --> 00:05:07,760 Speaker 2: that people and just reassuring them that, hey, we know 100 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:08,680 Speaker 2: all these people are coming. 101 00:05:08,839 --> 00:05:11,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, and look, the large majority of evacuees have 102 00:05:11,960 --> 00:05:14,960 Speaker 1: been absolutely doing the right thing. But we've definitely had 103 00:05:15,000 --> 00:05:17,880 Speaker 1: a steady stream of people contacting us pretty worried about 104 00:05:17,920 --> 00:05:21,920 Speaker 1: some of the behavior that they've seen at Morara outside 105 00:05:22,200 --> 00:05:26,159 Speaker 1: are also rubbish being left behind, drug paraphernalia, that kind 106 00:05:26,160 --> 00:05:29,160 Speaker 1: of thing. I mean, do you think that once people 107 00:05:29,200 --> 00:05:31,760 Speaker 1: are in sort of a bit more longer term accommodation 108 00:05:32,640 --> 00:05:34,119 Speaker 1: that things will calm down a little? 109 00:05:34,240 --> 00:05:37,400 Speaker 2: I think so. We do know that, you know, in 110 00:05:37,440 --> 00:05:40,640 Speaker 2: close proximity to each other out at Bachelor, we need 111 00:05:40,680 --> 00:05:43,039 Speaker 2: to monitor that. But I think because of the living 112 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:45,960 Speaker 2: conditions will be so much better. I think we will 113 00:05:46,000 --> 00:05:48,560 Speaker 2: find that we won't get as many issues as perhaps 114 00:05:48,560 --> 00:05:51,599 Speaker 2: what we're seeing. You know now here in Daln. We 115 00:05:51,760 --> 00:05:53,920 Speaker 2: have to realize that these people are really cramped at 116 00:05:53,920 --> 00:05:56,280 Speaker 2: the moment. And that's not to say that the facilities 117 00:05:56,320 --> 00:05:59,320 Speaker 2: aren't good. They are. They're an evacuation center. They're designed 118 00:05:59,360 --> 00:06:02,280 Speaker 2: to be short term and in an emergency situation, and. 119 00:06:02,240 --> 00:06:05,559 Speaker 1: People are potentially going to need accommodation for quite some time. 120 00:06:05,640 --> 00:06:09,240 Speaker 1: I mean, let's talk about the situation with cyclone Norell. 121 00:06:09,520 --> 00:06:13,920 Speaker 1: So she's expected to cross into the Northern Territory tomorrow 122 00:06:14,279 --> 00:06:16,760 Speaker 1: in terms of making landfall, is that right or what's 123 00:06:16,800 --> 00:06:18,240 Speaker 1: the modeling telling us? So? 124 00:06:18,760 --> 00:06:22,040 Speaker 2: I think it's sitting right over the Queensland Northern Peak 125 00:06:22,040 --> 00:06:25,960 Speaker 2: at the moment, and we'll come across on Saturday, so 126 00:06:26,080 --> 00:06:30,400 Speaker 2: into tomorrow and more than likely start collecting that Griod 127 00:06:30,440 --> 00:06:34,200 Speaker 2: Island area around Saturday night Sunday morning, I think from 128 00:06:34,240 --> 00:06:37,800 Speaker 2: my last look at the modeling, and then what we 129 00:06:37,839 --> 00:06:41,000 Speaker 2: will see is it swiftly move across west and go 130 00:06:41,040 --> 00:06:44,479 Speaker 2: over that Catherine catchment. And what we're doing right now 131 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:47,640 Speaker 2: is we're preparing Catherine. So Catherine is having a local 132 00:06:47,640 --> 00:06:50,960 Speaker 2: emergency committee meeting today h Okay, and they are after 133 00:06:51,000 --> 00:06:53,680 Speaker 2: the recent floods down there, they want to be well advanced, 134 00:06:54,040 --> 00:06:56,120 Speaker 2: you know. So we're looking at what we can do 135 00:06:56,200 --> 00:06:58,680 Speaker 2: to make sure that the levees go up and all 136 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:00,320 Speaker 2: of that sort of thing, just in case it reaches 137 00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:02,280 Speaker 2: that flood level again. So we want to be well 138 00:07:02,320 --> 00:07:03,440 Speaker 2: prepared for the community. 139 00:07:03,520 --> 00:07:06,599 Speaker 1: Yeah, and so what like what work is being done 140 00:07:07,160 --> 00:07:09,160 Speaker 1: to try to make sure people are prepared because I 141 00:07:09,160 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 1: would imagine like some for some people they've only just 142 00:07:11,840 --> 00:07:14,360 Speaker 1: gotten rid of the water out of their homes. 143 00:07:14,080 --> 00:07:18,600 Speaker 2: Exactly, and look really tough and it's unprecedented. You know, 144 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:20,440 Speaker 2: we haven't done this if you have a look at 145 00:07:20,480 --> 00:07:23,120 Speaker 2: our floods down there ninety ninety eight, then two thousand 146 00:07:23,160 --> 00:07:26,280 Speaker 2: and six and now twenty twenty six, but twenty twenty 147 00:07:26,320 --> 00:07:29,400 Speaker 2: six is twice. Yeah, that's if it happens. So what 148 00:07:29,440 --> 00:07:32,400 Speaker 2: we want the Catherine residents to know is that we're 149 00:07:32,400 --> 00:07:35,480 Speaker 2: behind them. There's going to be so many people down 150 00:07:35,520 --> 00:07:37,600 Speaker 2: there helping each other out, so we just need to 151 00:07:37,600 --> 00:07:39,920 Speaker 2: stick it out for another week. We expect water to 152 00:07:40,080 --> 00:07:44,640 Speaker 2: rise around that late Sunday Monday time down there if 153 00:07:44,680 --> 00:07:47,920 Speaker 2: the rain falls in the catchment, So we we must 154 00:07:47,920 --> 00:07:50,120 Speaker 2: say that if the rain doesn't fall in the catchment, 155 00:07:50,360 --> 00:07:51,560 Speaker 2: it might not flood down there. 156 00:07:51,760 --> 00:07:53,960 Speaker 1: So do we know just how much rain we are 157 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:56,200 Speaker 1: expecting might fall in the catchment at the moment. 158 00:07:56,240 --> 00:07:58,119 Speaker 2: No, but we do know it's going to be quite 159 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:01,800 Speaker 2: intense rain. And so that's why the bomb has put 160 00:08:01,800 --> 00:08:04,440 Speaker 2: out all of their warnings. You know that there will 161 00:08:04,480 --> 00:08:06,960 Speaker 2: be some flood watches and warnings come for that region 162 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:10,360 Speaker 2: as well. The cyclone watch is already in place for 163 00:08:10,520 --> 00:08:13,520 Speaker 2: the eastern side of the Northern Territory basically from Nullen 164 00:08:13,560 --> 00:08:17,000 Speaker 2: Boy just south of Borolula. So we're getting in early 165 00:08:17,240 --> 00:08:20,480 Speaker 2: with all of these things. So the one message for 166 00:08:20,520 --> 00:08:23,400 Speaker 2: the Catherine residence is to be prepared. Now, make sure 167 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:26,720 Speaker 2: that you've got your cyclone kids or flood kids ready 168 00:08:27,720 --> 00:08:30,320 Speaker 2: and have that three days worth of you know, Adam 169 00:08:30,360 --> 00:08:34,679 Speaker 2: minimum three days worth of supplies for yourself. We are 170 00:08:34,880 --> 00:08:37,840 Speaker 2: thinking in those longer term things, do we need to 171 00:08:37,920 --> 00:08:40,560 Speaker 2: open up a shelter again, do we need to do 172 00:08:40,679 --> 00:08:43,080 Speaker 2: all of those things that we did during the recent one? 173 00:08:43,360 --> 00:08:45,280 Speaker 2: And there are things I'm going through today with the 174 00:08:45,320 --> 00:08:45,960 Speaker 2: incident contry. 175 00:08:46,040 --> 00:08:47,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, and so I guess it is going to be 176 00:08:47,960 --> 00:08:51,680 Speaker 1: a wait and see as well over the next few hours. 177 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:56,079 Speaker 2: I guess, yes, exactly, all right, Katie, and I think 178 00:08:57,080 --> 00:09:00,120 Speaker 2: we've gone out really early with this, but I just 179 00:09:00,160 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 2: remind everybody who's listening that it will come quickly. We've 180 00:09:03,640 --> 00:09:06,120 Speaker 2: seen it move quite quickly, and the Bureau have been 181 00:09:06,720 --> 00:09:08,880 Speaker 2: very open about that that this is a system that's 182 00:09:08,960 --> 00:09:11,920 Speaker 2: quite intense Category five I think it was when it 183 00:09:12,000 --> 00:09:15,439 Speaker 2: hit Queensland. We don't believe it will get to that 184 00:09:15,559 --> 00:09:19,000 Speaker 2: level in the northern territory, but the possibility of three, 185 00:09:19,800 --> 00:09:23,679 Speaker 2: maybe a four, but possibility of a three. So let's 186 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:24,719 Speaker 2: just all be prepared for that. 187 00:09:25,080 --> 00:09:28,400 Speaker 1: Yeah. Look at the moment, Narrell looks like she's sort 188 00:09:28,400 --> 00:09:33,040 Speaker 1: of floating around, you know, that far northern Queensland coast 189 00:09:33,080 --> 00:09:36,000 Speaker 1: at the moment. So yeah, I guess we're all just 190 00:09:36,200 --> 00:09:40,280 Speaker 1: you know, we're all concerned. We're alert but not alarmed, 191 00:09:40,640 --> 00:09:42,880 Speaker 1: but we're all you know, we've all been through so much, 192 00:09:42,920 --> 00:09:45,200 Speaker 1: I guess over the last few months, haven't we. 193 00:09:45,440 --> 00:09:49,000 Speaker 2: Absolutely right, Katie. And if you have a look at 194 00:09:49,040 --> 00:09:52,199 Speaker 2: the bomb modeling as well, everybody will notice that thirty 195 00:09:52,200 --> 00:09:55,200 Speaker 2: five of you has popped up. But look, the modeling 196 00:09:55,200 --> 00:09:57,080 Speaker 2: at the moment, from what I'm seeing, goes down the 197 00:09:57,080 --> 00:09:58,280 Speaker 2: east coast, so lookless y. 198 00:09:58,760 --> 00:10:01,760 Speaker 1: But type it doesn't come any well. It sounds like 199 00:10:01,800 --> 00:10:04,320 Speaker 1: it's going to be a really busy time for all 200 00:10:04,360 --> 00:10:08,559 Speaker 1: of our frontline workers, all of our services all throughout today. 201 00:10:08,920 --> 00:10:14,199 Speaker 1: And yeah, just hoping for the best, I guess for everybody. 202 00:10:13,880 --> 00:10:17,199 Speaker 2: Absolutely, Katie, and for your listeners, I know that there 203 00:10:17,280 --> 00:10:20,280 Speaker 2: is a lot of concern with a lot of people 204 00:10:20,320 --> 00:10:23,319 Speaker 2: coming in from community in to Darwin. We're putting in 205 00:10:23,520 --> 00:10:27,080 Speaker 2: extra policing resources in and around Nightcliffe. We will have 206 00:10:27,120 --> 00:10:29,840 Speaker 2: a twenty four to seven presence at the Nightcliffe High 207 00:10:29,880 --> 00:10:32,960 Speaker 2: School as well as the Foski Marara while they're up 208 00:10:32,960 --> 00:10:35,800 Speaker 2: and running. We're going to put in some extra police 209 00:10:35,840 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 2: resources very high visible around those Nightcliff shops or Raleigh 210 00:10:39,000 --> 00:10:44,080 Speaker 2: Street shops and all of those close proximity areas, just 211 00:10:44,160 --> 00:10:47,319 Speaker 2: to make sure that the community are feeling safe around 212 00:10:47,320 --> 00:10:49,400 Speaker 2: there because there will be an influx of people. Yeah, 213 00:10:49,480 --> 00:10:52,240 Speaker 2: but that just happens during an emergency situation. 214 00:10:52,360 --> 00:10:55,160 Speaker 1: So look, someone's just been in contact and said warning 215 00:10:55,200 --> 00:10:58,320 Speaker 1: to avoid Smith Street near Marrachai Apartments. They reckon that 216 00:10:58,360 --> 00:11:02,520 Speaker 1: there's rock throwers pelt the cars. So I guess just 217 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:05,640 Speaker 1: letting making you aware of that, Assistant Commissioner, if you're 218 00:11:05,679 --> 00:11:08,280 Speaker 1: not already. But yeah, apparently there's people throwing rocks at 219 00:11:08,320 --> 00:11:11,880 Speaker 1: cars there near Smith Street at the Marachai apartments. 220 00:11:12,200 --> 00:11:14,480 Speaker 2: Thank you, Katie, And I would love it if that 221 00:11:14,520 --> 00:11:16,720 Speaker 2: person could call one through one trip before, that'd be great. 222 00:11:17,600 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 2: But yes, as soon as I get out of here, 223 00:11:19,400 --> 00:11:20,840 Speaker 2: I'll let somebody know about that. Yep. 224 00:11:20,840 --> 00:11:24,800 Speaker 1: We'll certainly, yeah, hopefully get onto that sooner rather than later. 225 00:11:25,480 --> 00:11:28,400 Speaker 1: Assistant Commissioner, thank you very much for your time this morning. 226 00:11:28,480 --> 00:11:31,000 Speaker 1: Appreciated as always, and I've no doubt that we'll be 227 00:11:31,040 --> 00:11:33,480 Speaker 1: talking probably over the next couple of days. 228 00:11:33,640 --> 00:11:35,680 Speaker 2: Absolutely, Katie. I'm available when you need me. 229 00:11:35,800 --> 00:11:37,040 Speaker 1: Thank you, Thanks so much,