Still remains. But in this case, they are digging through the rubble for the dead. Elizabeth and chile september 11 attacks. A divided nation commemorates 50 years since a coup toppled president Salvador Allende. Elizabeth we begin in Eastern Libya, where it is feared hundreds have been killed in floods caused by storm daniel. The worst affected city of derna, where Authorities Say two dams burst in the heavy rainfall. That sent a wall of water down the valley and through the port city. Roads, buildings and bridges have been destroyed. Storm daniel brought the heaviest rainfall in a single day in nearly 40 years. Libyas rival governments have both announced three days of national mourning. Reporter entire neighborhoods flooded across Eastern Libya. The worst storm the country has seen in years. Mediterranean storm daniel brought record rainfall. In the city, people can only watch as their vehicles are washed away. Patients and staff were forced to evacuate several hospitals. Local officials are calling for immediate assistance. We announce with regret that the situation is completely out of control. We call on all government officials to intervene to save what can be saved. Governments are responsible for peoples lives. We requested the Security Services to provide assistance. Libya has been engulfed by political divisions for more than a decade. The country has two governments. That has slowed down Emergency Assistance efforts. The parallel government in Eastern Libya has announced a twoday state of emergency, enforcing a curfew and calling for people to exercise caution if they leave their homes. The internationally recognized government in tripoli declared Eastern Libya a disaster zone it. It sent teams of emergency workers from western libya. I have instructed the ministry of health and all relevant agencies to quickly provide assistance. Relief convoys will be dispatched to all cities affected by this incident we will respond with all available resources. Reporter the impact of storm daniel on Eastern Libya has been devastating. Local Officials Say many people remain missing with search and rescue operations currently underway. There are fears the death toll will only rise, and forecasters have issued a red warning, seeing more storms are underway. Elizabeth the head of the International Federation of the red cross and red crescent societies in libya, says the situation has overwhelmed authorities. I hurriedly believe that the photos are not able to describe the horrible situation in derna. It is beyond control and beyond the abilities of the government and the National Society and the people in the city. It is really devastating. It calls upon assistance from all international actors, because people are suffering and the equipment and the roads are not efficient enough, or not sufficient enough to provide proper assistance. Also, the challenges are huge. Even if the teams are there and able to access the city, there are still huge needs to perform in the best way. The libya and red crescent medical Equipment Commission there are thousands of families internally displaced and have lost their homes, so they need to be taken care of. Restoring family links is important. The needs are huge. We are doing our best. The libyan red crescent on the ground are doing their best. They even lost some lives sadly in the operation, but they are doing their best on the ground. We are still not able to fulfill the needs. Elizabeth anaesthetist is the head of a party in tripoli. He says libyas polarized parties have unified to respond to the catastrophe, and they need help from the International Community. The appeal is already out. It is an international media. It doesnt have to be an international request. We have heard some countries in the last hour have indicated they are willing to help. We hope others will come forward. As long as those countries are willing to help and make an initiative and come forward and say that they are ready to send the required equipment and other forms of help, i think all that needs to facilitate that will be provided locally. I think we need digging equipment and uncovering collapsed buildings, possibly even picking bodies of people who are floating or people who are stuck in the sea, stuck under buildings. Shelter is probably the least we need, food can be supplied locally. But sophisticated people to detect people under the rubble, today, to repair roads quickly or even set up temporary roads so that we can have access to a place like derna which is complete cut off, that is the kind of help we need. Only the International Community , only certain countries or other countries than libya can provide this sophisticated equipment and quickly. I think the logistical operation needed requires international intervention. Authorities in libya, whether in the east or in the south or in the rest are not really in a position to provide these sophisticated equipment and logistical support. Elizabeth the number of People Killed in fridays earthquake in morocco has risen to almost 2900. Survivors are living in tents after their homes were destroyed. Some still searching for family members trapped under the rubble. The army and eight agencies have reached some remote villages in the Atlas Mountains. Many had been blocked by rubble, hampering relief efforts. Workers are rushing to reopen roads leading to the isolated communities. And the moroccan litter has been delivering aid to those hardtoreach areas by air. The army says it is disturbing food, tents and blankets. But some villages in those areas say they have been left to fend for themselves. The government did not come. We didnt see anyone. After the earthquake, they came to count the number of victims. Since then, not a single one of them has shown up. No assistance. No one is here with us. We feel completely abandoned here. No one has come to help us permit our houses have collapsed and there is nowhere to go. Where are all of these poor people going to live . Elizabeth jonah hull sent us this report about certain risky efforts in the Atlas Mountains. Reporter in remote communities across the earthquake zone, scenes member of pinera unrelenting. This woman has just learned that the body of her nephew has been recovered. The sixth member known to have died in a family of seven. After hours of taking, the remains of a sixyearold child rushed from the scene. He died where he went to sleep on friday night. A crowd forming as his buddy was hurried away by rescue workers beneath the blanket, to be delivered to his extended family for burial. Only a 13yearold brother remains alive. Ismail lived next door to that family in a house that no longer exists, and lost three family members of his own. We have heard about earthquakes before, but they always happen somewhere else. Now that it happens to us, we understand. When it happened, all i could do was. Reporter he watches as the search goes on. A mother and her daughter urban are believed to be beneath the rubble and sniffer Dog Detection of sign of life. Its a slow, delicate business this, breaking through the rubble with what is an incredibly heavy piece of equipment, but carefully so as to not further collapsed the structure so that they can retrieve the bodies buried beneath. Dozens of people are known to have died in this Small Community alone. The poorest here are farmers. The better off guide tourists on Tranquil Mountain hikes. Now military helicopters sort overhead delivering aid to hardtoreach places. The occasional ambulance screams past makeshift camps. At one point, a man arrives on the back of a flatbed truck. Rescued, medics are told, after three days close to the epicenter. A moment of hope as earthmoving equipment guided by the army moves deeper into the mountains. Watching them pass is abdelkabir , bearing injuries sustained after the earthquake, keeping vigil on the remains of his home where his father and brother were among the dead. If they want to bulldoze my house, he tells me, they would have to take me with it. What am i supposed to do. We leave it to god. Only he knows. If he wants to take us too, it is welcome. It is better than living like this. [tearfully] reporter later, it becomes clear that he had spoken in shock, or despair. He has two children to care for still endoflife, and the pain that he and others can scarcely believe, let alone come to terms with, life must go on. Jonah hull, al jazeera, in the Atlas Mountains, morocco. Elizabeth we have more from ouirgane, a village near the Atlas Mountains. Reporter this is one of many makeshift camps in this area has been hit by the earthquake and there are many others in the desolate mountainous areas on the outskirts of marrakech. The authorities are saying that they are taking all the measures to provide immediate aid, supplies to the affected areas, brushing aside accusations that the response was slow. The king gave instructions first to rescue people and then provide all immediate needs for the affected communities, and the government would then start rebuilding the area. Reporter every hour that goes by diminishes the chances of finding survivors under the rubble. Health Officials Say they are doing all it takes to cope with the magnitude of this earthquake. By sending helicopters, teams, rescuers, ambulances everywhere to provide help for those who need it. This is a complex operation. First, remember that this was a magnitude seven earthquake in a mountainous area where access is extreme or difficult. Along with the army, we coordinate rescue operations and the airlifting of our window to the main hospitals. Reporter for now, it is all about the desperate attempt to retrieve people from the rubble and bury the dead. Tomorrow it will be another debate about how to move forward , rebuilding the areas affected, providing Financial Assistance to those who need it. As people have lost loved ones, their homes, and they have lost their businesses. The government is saying they have been given orders by the king to look after all those who were affected by the earthquake. Hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera, ouirgane, south of marrakech. Elizabeth moroccos deadliest earthquake in more than a century has displaced thousands of people. Authorities are building makeshift camps to provide shelter for those who have lost their homes or do not feel safe going back. A report from marrakech. Reporter no longer the proud residents of the ancient medina, for abdul julie and his family, this is their new home. At least for now, in this government supplied makeshift camp. A few mattresses to gather as a family makes sense of their loss. I dream one day to come back to my house and work again from home. And im asking god to get us out of our misery. We dont wish this on anyone. Reporter surveillance cameras belonging to his neighbors sure the 42nd long earthquake destroying thousand year old buildings, ripping apart ancient islamic architecture and devastating peoples lives and memories. It is so sad, because we see the things, we keep them for thousands of years. They go down in a moment. We lose a part of us. We will get up again. Reporter moroccos government says it will rebuild homes and provide compensation to those affected by the disaster. Moments ago, we saw searchandrescue enter these neighborhoods, guided by the stench of corpse stock in the rubble. Despite the risk, we are seeing residents returning to their homes in search of their belongings. Jalil returns to his home. It is Still Standing but he does not know for how long. Since the earthquake, several residents have been killed entering their homes when the ceilings and walls collapsed. Back at the makeshift camps, doctors check on the survivors. Some have mental scars that run too deep to be visible. Authorities are expected at least 800 families, and there will most likely be more. For children, this is a deep psychological traffic to lost their homes, friends, family and their schools. It will take time to adapt to their new circumstances. Reporter reporter for now, people in america are trying to build back their lives from out of the rubble. United and in grief. Nicholas hawk, al jazeera, marrakech. Elizabeth still ahead, thousands gather outside Israels Supreme Court head of an appeal against proposed judicial changes. And north koreas leader is on his way to russia to meet Vladimir Putin. The u. S. Suspects arm sales are on the agenda. You should be feeling the warmth in both South Australia and down in victoria, probably new south wales, with the cloud have been going through. The sun is getting to work. The same is largely so immediately in perth, a 20 four degrees. That will not last. 24 in adelaide. The average is in the middle teens. Its going to warm up more i suspect by wednesday. Not true for perth. 20 degrees in the breeze. As for new zealand, a benign day. Breeze out of the southwest not particularly strong. Mostly bright and sunny with one or two showers in the west. Indonesia is still largely dry, but the rain is showing up more so in borneo, and west pope or new guinea and in symetra. The heaviest is up in myanmar and in a good part of the philippines. South in china is still wet, but becoming a little bit drier and replaced by this late seasonal down burst on the Yangtze River towards shanghai. Ahead of that in japan, yes, there were plenty of showers. Tokyo is 31. It will rise to 34, seven degrees above average by wednesday, by which time it will be raining in shanghai. Elizabeth you are watching al jazeera. A reminder of our top stories this hour. At least 150 people have died in flooding in Eastern Libya following heavy downpours from storm daniel. Authorities say two dams have versed in the porte city of derna. It is the heaviest rain the region has recorded in almost 40 years. More than 2800 people have died in the earthquake that struck central morocco. Survivors are being housed in tents after their homes were destroyed. Some searching for loved ones trapped under the rubble. The Moroccan Army and aid agencies have managed to reach some remote villages in the Atlas Mountains but many roads are still blocked by rubble, hampering relief operations. A ferry capsized in nigeria, drowning 28 passengers including women, children and fathers. Around 30 people were rescued in niger state. 30 others remain missing. More than 100 farmers were being ferried their fields on the other side of the niger river when the crowded boat keeled over, the second ferry capsizing in nigeria in three months. The latest from the nigerian capital. Reporter emergency Officials Say police and local divers have been immobilized to continue with searchandrescue efforts with the hope of finding more survivors or bodies of the missing passengers. Meanwhile, villagers from about three local communities have taken their bodies so far recovered for funerals. A similar incident happened three months ago in the same area in a neighboring state were about 100 people lost their lives. They were returning from a wedding ceremony when their boat capsized. Last friday, a similar incident happened in a Northeastern State where more than 10 people were confirmed dead. The government has been talking about safety regulations and enforcement of these of lifejackets, but this incident has continued to happen across the country. For now, the government is saying that efforts will be made to ascertain what exactly happened, with a view to preventing a future occurrence. Fidelis mbah, al jazeera, abuja. Elizabeth demonstrators in israel have gathered outside the Supreme Court ahead of an appeal against curbing its judicial powers. s ins july, parliament passed an amendment to amend limiting the court ability to overrule government decisions it finds unreasonable. The full bench of 15 judges is expected to convene on tuesday. Paula brennan has more from west jerusalem. Reporter on this kyiv of a momentous Supreme Court hearing here in israel, the stakes couldnt be higher. Some would say nothing less than is really democracy itself. For many weeks, demonstrators i guess netanyahu judicial reform plans have been thronging cities upanddown israel. At stake is what the government says is the rebalancing of the israeli system to put elected officials higher than unelected legal representatives and judges. But what these demonstrators are saying is that essentially what the government is trying to do is smash the distinction between the subversion of powers between the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The difficulties netanyahu faces as Prime Minister is that he is limited. He is trying to find a compromise deal with the opposition parties. They dismiss his offers as spin. s own ministers are threatening to topple the coalition if he tries to water down their hardline policies. Its a very difficult position to be in. There is no telling how it might turn out. One thing we do know is that on tuesday, we will not get a decision from the Supreme Court, it will take some weeks for that to come out. But the stakes couldnt be higher. Paula brennan, al jazeera, west jerusalem. Elizabeth fighting between rival factions in lebanons largest refugee camp for palestinians is forcing a number of them to look for safety elsewhere. Six people have been killed since a ceasefire between armed groups ended last thursday. A report from the ein elhilweh camp. Reporter it has been a life of displacement for a stateless people. Mohammed was born in lebanon after his family left palestine when israel was created in 1948. Decades later, he finds himself sleeping in the mosque, forced to flee the fighting in the eye and in headway refugee camp. This is the second time in the month that we have been displaced. During the last round of classes , our house was destroyed. We moved to another house during the truce but again, we had to leave. Reporter hundreds of family did the same. The fighting between rival palestinian faction created a humanitarian crisis. For the older generation, it has brought back memories of a difficult life. In 1948, we found refuge south of lebanon. There we were moved to another camp, and another camp in the south. Then israel targeted the camp. We moved to beirut, then we came to an end then we came to ein elhilweh refugee camp. Reporter the ongoing fighting between palestinian president Mahmoud AbbassFatah Movement and armed groups known as the muslim youth. The confrontations are at close range, and heavy weapons are being used. Those still inside the camp are trapped in a war zone less than two square kilometers. I put my life in danger when i go to buy food for the children. The shelloing is indiscriminate. Reporter mosques, schools and other emergency shelters are full. The government, local ngos and the u. N. Agency that provide services, lack funds. For the people, it is a struggle to survive. A runaway from the war in syria in 2014. We came here. Outbreaks of violence happen a lot. Our home is on the frontline. Reporter those living close to the camp are also at risk. Stray bullets and shells have caused deaths and injuries there. They have been many attempts to stop the fighting. Cease fire announcements have been made committees have been formed to bring to justice the killers of a senior fatah commander. So far, nothing has been enforced. For now, there really is human suffering, and a war where past battles have proven decisive. Victory will not be easy. Elizabeth chile is marking the 50th anniversary of the violent coup against socialist president Salvador Allende that brought dictator Augusto Pinochet to power. Hundreds appeared in the capital of santiago, honoring the thousands killed or forcibly disappeared under pinochets rule. Our latin america editor Lucille Newman was in santiago. Reporter the main ceremony has ended and it will continue later in the afternoon, we understand. But right now i am in front of the statue of the former president Salvador Allende, where there are a lot of people here laying flowers, roses by the statue, and also at the president ial palace directly behind me. The palace that was bombed exactly 50 years ago, on september 11 19 53. A lot of people here are family members of those who were tortured or executed or who disappeared in the hands of the military, so for them, this is a poignant and very sad moment, but also a moment to try to see if chile can eventually turn the page and find a way to resolve the decode disputes in the way that does not lead to political violence. That was the point of the ceremony that the president lead. He said something i found very important. He said, no one can say that the coup was justified, that there was no alternative. There is always an alternative. The only way to resolve problems of democracy is with more democracy. That is the message he has been trying to get across. We have been receiving messages from all over the world, from president Emmanuel Macron from france, from the president of spain, from finland, from many parts of the world. But unfortunately or paradoxically, that conservative opposition of this country did not attend that ceremony. Elizabeth north korean and peter kim jongun is on a private train to eastern russia for talks with president putin. U. S. Officials said last week that north korea is ready to supply ammunition to the russians for the war in ukraine. A report from seoul. Reporter this is north korea peter kim jonguns first trip abroad since the covid pandemic. He is likely headed to russias far east, close to the north korean border news of his visits has reached residence in vladivostok, where he met russian president Vladimir Putin in 2019. Both countries showed peace to the whole world and can stand for themselves, so theres something in common. Reporter putin is in the to attend the Eastern Economic forum, designed to promote investment in russias far east. When the two leaders met four years ago, putin had offered to break the deadlock after north korea starts with the u. S. On a Nuclear Disarmament field. U. S. Officials believe the meeting this time may include