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MR. SMITH: Well, Yuri, tell me about it.
YURI: I'm sorry I can’t bring better news, sir. The site is a disaster.
MR. SMITH: That's what I was afraid of.
YURI: It is not only the earthquake, sir. But the mudslides.
Much of the north half of the site has been covered over by mud.
MR. SMITH: Mud? But Ivan told me there were no mudslides in that district.
I thought all the mudslides were down in Chichitango.
YURI: That's what we thought, sir. That’s what the news reported.
But there was one little mudslide in our district too. Right above our site.
MR. SMITH: Oh, that's terrible! What bad luck!
I wish we had never come to this country.
But, if it isn't the strikes and the revolutionaries, it’s the earthquakes.
Our operations here are finished!
YURI: I'm sorry, sir.
MR. SMITH: It's not your fault, Yuri.
But tell me. When will Ivan be able to get out there?
YURI: Well, it took me about nine hours to get back here by car.
If Ivan leaves tonight, I think he should be there by tomorrow lunch.
MR. SMITH: Good. I want an estimate of damages as soon as possible.
YURI: But sir……
MR. SMITH: Yes, Yuri?
YURI: I wouldn't recommend sending Ivan now.
Especially not at night. The roads aren't safe.
MR. SMITH: Has the earthquake damaged the bridges too?
YURI: No, sir. The bridges are fine.
But I've heard rumors that the revolutionaries are coming down from the mountains.
There has been fighting, sir.
MR. SMITH: Are you serious? Fighting? But I didn't hear anything on the news.
YURI: You know the government controls the press here, sir. They don't want it reported.
MR. SMITH: Oh, this is terrible, Yuri. Terrible!
So we can't even assess the damages. How can we do business in this country?
MR. SMITH: Well, Yuri, tell me about it.
YURI: I'm sorry I can’t bring better news, sir. The site is a disaster.
MR. SMITH: That's what I was afraid of.
YURI: It is not only the earthquake, sir. But the mudslides.
Much of the north half of the site has been covered over by mud.
MR. SMITH: Mud? But Ivan told me there were no mudslides in that district.
I thought all the mudslides were down in Chichitango.
YURI: That's what we thought, sir. That’s what the news reported.
But there was one little mudslide in our district too. Right above our site.
MR. SMITH: Oh, that's terrible! What bad luck!
I wish we had never come to this country.
But, if it isn't the strikes and the revolutionaries, it’s the earthquakes.
Our operations here are finished!
YURI: I'm sorry, sir.
MR. SMITH: It's not your fault, Yuri.
But tell me. When will Ivan be able to get out there?
YURI: Well, it took me about nine hours to get back here by car.
If Ivan leaves tonight, I think he should be there by tomorrow lunch.
MR. SMITH: Good. I want an estimate of damages as soon as possible.
YURI: But sir……
MR. SMITH: Yes, Yuri?
YURI: I wouldn't recommend sending Ivan now.
Especially not at night. The roads aren't safe.
MR. SMITH: Has the earthquake damaged the bridges too?
YURI: No, sir. The bridges are fine.
But I've heard rumors that the revolutionaries are coming down from the mountains.
There has been fighting, sir.
MR. SMITH: Are you serious? Fighting? But I didn't hear anything on the news.
YURI: You know the government controls the press here, sir. They don't want it reported.
MR. SMITH: Oh, this is terrible, Yuri. Terrible!
So we can't even assess the damages. How can we do business in this country?