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Are vital in preventing what it calls a disaster within a disaster if water and food aid dont reach survivors. The death toll continues to rise and is now past 2,000 with a similar number injured in hospitals. This is the small town of asni in the atlas mountains. Very few buildings have been left undamaged. Fridays 6. 8 magnitude earthquake struck 45 miles south west of the tourist hub of marrakesh. 0ur Correspondent Anna Hooligan reports from marrakesh. Essential aid is on the way. The Moroccan Military has been deployed to distribute food and clear the landslides. International assistance is starting to arrive. Spain and the Czech Republic have sent Search And Rescue teams. British Aid Charities are coming, too. Inside the ancient city of marrakesh, miles away from the epicentre of the quake, a quarter of the population has been affected. This man told me he would rather be at home with his family but he cant afford not to work. If you want to help the people of this country, come t
Its very good to have your company. We start in morocco, where rescuers are scrambling to find survivors under the rubble after a huge earthquake on friday. The death toll has just been updated and its risen to 2,122 people. There are also more than 2,000 injured. Small Rural Communities remain cut off by rock falls and there are reports of entire villages flattened. 0ur Correspondent, nick beake, has made it to a community in the Atlas Mountains and sent us this update. Sniffer dogs have been brought in. They belong to spanish firefighters who are the First International rescue teams to arrive here. Im talking in a really quiet voice because in a different part of this devastated village, theyre listening out to see if there are any signs of life. But really, hope is fading extremely quickly. Weve been told that 200 people used to live here. 90 are confirmed to have died. Lots more are missing and the remainder are in hospital. When you look at this, you realise you simply couldnt hav
We start in morocco, where Search And Rescue crews are trying to reach people in the areas worst affected by friday nights powerful earthquake. More than 2,000 people are now known to have died. Three days of National Mourning have been declared. This is the small town of asni in the Atlas Mountains about 30 miles or 45km south of marrakesh. Very few buildings have been left undamaged by the 6. 8 magnitude quake in asni. As you can see, very few buildings have been left unscathed. Live now to marrakesh, we can speak to our correspondent anna holligan. Give us a sense of things where you are . ,. ,. ,. , give us a sense of things where you are . ,. ,. , , are . Some good news at last. Help is startin to are . Some good news at last. Help is starting to trickle are . Some good news at last. Help is starting to trickle into are . Some good news at last. Help is starting to trickle into those are . Some good news at last. Help is starting to trickle into those most starting to trickle into
Hello there. The storm clouds have been brewing today. Weve had some intense downpours already. Itll be quite nasty on the road. So the met office do have warnings out for those thunderstorms which are likely to give some sudden flash flooding, frequent lightning. More details on the website. But as i say, there are some quite torrential downpours out there. No surprise really when you consider today has been the seventh consecutive day where temperatures have reached 30 degrees or above. Thats a record for september here in the uk, and its really quite unbearable for some. But behind this Weather Front in the north, there is relief on the way. Behind it, much fresher air as we start to introduce winds down from the north and the west. But its going to take probably until tuesday to clear the south, but it is going to eventually freshen up through the next few days. But for this evening, some fairly widespread thunderstorms, possibly even more further south to start with. And then our