At what the papers are saying about tomorrows news. Good evening. This is what Hurricane Milton looks like from space. It is gathering strength as it heads towards the West Coast of florida tonight. The worst storm there in a century is how President Biden is describing it. And it comes less than two weeks after another Storm Hurricane Helene brought terrible devastation to the area, leaving more than 200 people dead. The mayor of tampa said Hurricane Helene was a wake up Call Milton is literally catastrophic. Scientists say Climate Change and warmer seas are fuelling these increasingly dangerous storms. Our correspondent Gordon Corera reports from tampa in florida. An exodus from tampa. Long lines of Traffic Snaking out of the city tell you that the warnings are being taken seriously here. Florida is used to hurricanes, but the message has been that this time is different. The city is still recovering from the last hurricane, helene, which hitjust two weeks ago and killed more than 20
Well speak to you later in the programme. Well bring you an update on what happened in court this morning. This is all surrounding daniel khalife, of course, who allegedly escaped from Wandsworth Prison. He was in court this morning. Take a look at him. Lets take a look at his arrival. We dont have the moment he arrived in court right now, but it was in the last couple of hours. When he was in court, what we do haveis when he was in court, what we do have is some new details. So, he was accused of escaping from Wandsworth Prison by tying himself under a Food Delivery lorry with a strap. Apparently and potentially made from bed sheets with clips at each end. This is a detail that came out in court. He was asked to confirm his name, date of birth, and his address was given is no fixed abode. He was told that he was faced with a charge of escaping from lawful custody. But the detail we also heard was that the detail we also heard was that the court heard the strap that he used to tie hims
Are we bring you news and interviews on bbc news. We begin with the latest from morocco. Teams in morocco are battling to reach people still trapped in rubble following fridays earthquake. Nearly two and a half thousand people are known to have died. Four nations britain, spain, qatar and the uae are now sending aid. The epicentre was to the south of marrakesh, along the high atlas mountain range. The struggle to get through roads blocked by boulders has led some villagers to keep digging by hand. 0ur middle east correspondent is in the Atlas Mountains and sent this report. Dont lights up the destruction in this village. Morocco s most remote hill site has become encampments for survivors. This lady has lost contact with her son who fled the village to get help. She was already grieving, her husband had been sick and died before the earthquake came. Translation we and died before the earthquake came. Translation translation we are staying in the street, i translation we are staying in
This was the moment the quake struck the unesco World Heritage listed city of marrakesh prompting people to sprint for the streets. The city is reporting a lower death toll, but considerable damage to buildings survivors have been describing their experiences. Walls started shaking, Picture Frames started falling off the walls. I realised we were going through some sort of a shake, an earthquake, obviously. People started screaming, i could hear all the. My windows were open, i could hear all the neighbours screaming. I opened the door, everyone was running out of their flats, running downstairs. Lots of panic, people screaming and shouting, screaming for their families, ladies screaming for their kids, where is my son . Where is my daughter . I would say for about 15, 20 minutes, it seemed like hours. But there are huge concerns in particular for the areas outside the city. These incredible pictures show the damage to the community of taroudant. Here, soldiers and residents have been