:34:37
How many?
:34:38
Kat?
:34:41
1 1 from last night.
:34:43
12.
:34:46
The ten-year-old.
:34:47
That makes 39.
:34:49
So there's more than yesterday.
:34:50
l know.
:34:51
Right, and you'd better hire
:34:53
extra men from the camp
and get them digging more holes.
:34:55
Put them on night shift
so nobody sees them.
:34:57
Can't have people dying
of depression, eh?
:35:04
How's the water coming, Joss?
:35:07
Nothing so far.
:35:08
Drive shaft
is close to buggering,
:35:10
and we're down to two liters
per person per day.
:35:12
What about the tankers?
:35:14
Yeah, sure. That's piss
in a bucket, mate.
:35:16
Basically, if we don't
get the new well
:35:18
up and running, we're knackered.
:35:20
Okay, so what
do you need exactly?
:35:21
l just told you.
:35:22
A new drive shaft.
:35:24
Okay, l'm going to see
what l can do.
:35:34
Well, the good news,
boys and girls,
:35:36
is that the government's
finally coming tomorrow.
:35:39
l got confirmation today
:35:41
that Mr. Ningpopo himself
will be here.
:35:43
For about an hour.
:35:45
That long?
:35:46
Well, you never know.
:35:47
-We might get lucky.
-Right.
:35:48
Here's what we're going to do.
:35:49
First thing
in the morning, we're going
:35:50
to break open the new supplies,
:35:51
start immunizing
all the children
:35:53
against measles,
youngest first,
:35:54
up the line, until we run out.
:35:55
Okay? Kat, Monica: l want you
:35:57
to get onto that
as early as possible.
:35:58
All right.
:35:59
l'll set up the call chain
and check the syringes.