Heavy Lifting Equipment has begun to arrive in remote regions of the Atlas Mountains, which have been the hardest hit. Nick beake joined the first aid convoys to reach some of the most remote villages in the taroudant region. Finally, help is on its way to the most remote victims of this disaster. Werejoining a team of spanish firefighters, the first rescuers to negotiate in treacherous Mountain Road now that the path has been cleared. We reach the village of algou. In the hours after the quake, screams rang out here. But the trapped couldnt be freed. Then the screams turned to silence. These dogs are trained to find the living. Theyre detecting nothing. For three days now, the villagers in this place have been using their hands, and shovels to go through the rubble. Desperately trying to find their loved ones but the grim reality is there is now a stench of death that hangs in the air here. All hope of finding people alive has now surely vanished. And it is taking its toll. This fractured community, already isolated, is increasingly angry. These spanish rescuers responded to turkeys earthquake in february, where people were pulled out alive days later, but conditions are very different here. Here, the house is building with rocks, and in turkey, made with steel, and it is more strong, this type of house. So here it is very little hope you will find in more people alive. We move on to the next village where frustration is also rising in the unrelenting heat. The moroccan authorities are under pressure, to accept more help from more countries. This is, after all, the most challenging of locations. No more so than the village of ait hamid, now slumped on the edge of the mountain side. It is hard to believe this grotesque heap was home to 28 people. Just seven of them survived. This is 0mar. Still waiting for his two daughters to be found, hanan, 17 and khadija,14. Singing. They found them. Two sisters, inseparable in life and now united in death. As his girls are lifted from the rubble, ibrahim says he wants to send a message. I want people to help me. I want the world to help me, he says. I lost my kids, my home, everything i own. His son hassan, is now his only child. Rescue teams have reached the most remote parts of the Atlas Mountains but what we have witnessed here today perfectly encapsulates the reality of this disaster. People either died immediately, orfor so many, the help simply didnt come soon enough. Nick beake, bbc news, in the Atlas Mountains. Lets now talk to saleena johal, a Charity Worker in the Atlas Mountains. What have you seen and experienced . What have you seen and experienced . What have you seen and exerienced . � ,. , experienced . Ive been on the round experienced . Ive been on the ground so experienced . Ive been on the ground so i experienced . Ive been on the ground so i was experienced . Ive been on the ground so i was actually experienced . Ive been on the ground so i was actually in experienced . Ive been on the ground so i was actually in the mountains when the earthquake and yes definitely, there has been difficulty reaching places that are very remote and you can only access them by foot, a lot of damage in the mountains and a lot of villages looking in the region of 7a villages completely devastated and very difficult to get to people, so people are getting together, i can see people getting together and working hard to get to these villages that are very, very difficult to access. For sure we do need more help. Help is desperately sure we do need more help. Help is desperately needed, isnt it, the moroccan authorities are under pressure to accept help from all countries, arent theyin help from all countries, arent they in this situation . They in this situation . They absolutely they in this situation . They absolutely are. They in this situation . They absolutely are. The they in this situation . They absolutely are. The main. Absolutely are. The main concern on the ground authorities as for how people who do not have a lot of experience and have more issues later on with people coming in from other countries. From other countries. What is needed is from other countries. What is needed is the from other countries. What is needed is the basics, from other countries. What is needed is the basics, there. From other countries. What is i needed is the basics, there are people who are still trapped but there are things like water, food, shelter . We desperately water, food, shelter . Desperately need tents, blankets, Warm Clothing and food, 100 . These are the most important things, it is getting very cold in the mountains not quite the same as in cities, and winter is going to be heading very soon. It and winter is going to be heading very soon. And winter is going to be heading very soon. It is very difficult for heading very soon. It is very difficult for those heading very soon. It is very difficult for those coming i heading very soon. It is very difficult for those coming to | difficult for those coming to bring aid to get through, with many roads still blocked, i understand . Many roads still blocked, i understand . There are some roads definitely understand . There are some roads definitely blocked understand . There are some roads definitely blocked and| roads definitely blocked and some places you can only get to by foot, getting to these places is very difficult. What is our places is very difficult. What is your take places is very difficult. What is your take on places is very difficult. What is your take on the places is very difficult. What is your take on the criticism | is your take on the criticism levelled at the moroccan authorities in terms of their response to this . Honestly, my take, i response to this . Honestly, my take. I can response to this . Honestly, my take, i can see response to this . Honestly, my take, i can see a response to this . Honestly, my take, i can see a lot response to this . Honestly, my take, i can see a lot of response to this . Honestly, my take, i can see a lot of work take, i can see a lot of work is being done that is moving on the ground, i have been working closely with the president of the area my opinions are definitely different, there are other areas suffering and authorities seem to be much slower than where i am at the moment. In slower than where i am at the moment moment. In terms of international moment. In terms of International Aid moment. In terms of| International Aid what moment. In terms of International Aid what are you seeing in terms of ngos present at the moment . I seeing in terms of ngos present at the moment . At the moment . I have not seen at the moment . I have not seen a massive at the moment . I have not seen a massive presence at the moment . I have not seen a massive presence yet, a massive presence yet, honestly, i have only seen two or three on the ground at the moment. We desperately need more help, 100 . Saleena johal. Thank you for your time and joining us from the heart of the Atlas Mountains. Thats in morocco. Heading west across north africa, in libya, its feared at least 2,000 people have died and many more are missing after a powerful storm swept through the east of the country. For more on this developing story, heres Sergi Forcada in our london newsroom. Storm daniel has caused devastating floods in libya. Many are left missing, especially coastal towns. The worst affected place has been the Port City Of Derna in the east of the country. It has a population of 100,000 people, and two dams and four bridges are reported to have collapsed there. These are pictures from the region. As you can see, much of the city is under water. Flooding has damaged homes and roads there. Schools and shops have been ordered to close. The city of derna has been declared a Disaster Zone and some local officials said the situation is completely out of control. Some victims have already been buried. We are also hearing that there are areas without power or internet connection. Libya has for years had two rival governments. There is an internationally recognised administration, based in tripoli. Theyve been asking for International Help. Most of the destruction from storm daniel appears to be in territory controlled by the eastern government. The disaster, though, seems to be transcending political differences and both administrations have declared three days of mourning. Storm daniel already brought catastrophic flooding to greece last week. Now, the remains of the storm are affecting Northern Libya and it will slowly head east toward egypt. Libyan local authorities are urging for International Help as they warm the death toll from flooding could be extremely high. Lets get more now from our World Service africa editor camilla mills. What more can you tell us . An official death toll stand around 2000. We expect that could increase. We have had unverified reports there are an additional five to unverified reports there are an additionalfive to 6000 unverified reports there are an additional five to 6000 people missing, Something Else to remember this has happened in a city of 100000 and get reports the entire city is underwater. We have seen verified and unverified images of water almost completely covering buildings, sweeping away cars, even sweeping away people and taking everything away with it and some of it flushing out into the sea. Something we need to remember is we have heard, libya has two governments that has done for almost a decade since the fall of gadhafi, so there is limited infrastructure, uncontrolled infrastructure, uncontrolled infrastructure, and so that what has happened as there are two jams, that have essentially collapsed, residents said in the middle of the night they heard an explosion as they collapsed, that has added to the floodwater. Collapsed, that has added to the floodwater. And the impact of storm daniel, the floodwater. And the impact of storm daniel, as the floodwater. And the impact of storm daniel, as the of storm daniel, as the reporter said it has been travelling through the region, greece, etc but in Libya Thousands of people, looks like Thatis Thousands of people, looks like that is the death toll, it is going to go higher . Why so high and libya . It going to go higher . Why so high and lib a . , and libya . It went through greece. And libya . It went through greece, turkey and libya . It went through greece, turkey and and libya . It went through | greece, turkey and bulgaria last week and there we saw a combined death toll ofjust over a dozen. Is already the official toll at the moment is 250 but as i have said the unofficial is 2000, it is because of this lack of infrastructure also what we expect is there was a complete mixed warnings because of the two different governments there is no public services. Is no public services. People didnt know is no public services. People didnt know what is no public services. People didnt know what to is no public services. People didnt know what to do . Is no public services. People didnt know what to do . It i didnt know what to do . It happened in the middle of the night people were told to stay home, stay indoors and they were not expecting any on this level and then in addition, of the two dams bursting their banks, you have a catastrophic situation. ,. , banks, you have a catastrophic situation. ,. , ~ banks, you have a catastrophic situation. , ~ ,. , situation. Camilla, thank you so much situation. Camilla, thank you so much. That situation. Camilla, thank you so much. That is situation. Camilla, thank you so much. That is the situation. Camilla, thank you so much. That is the latest l situation. Camilla, thank you | so much. That is the latest on the situation in libya. Even a close eye on libya and morocco, we will update you on bbc news. An Armoured Train carrying the north korean leader, kimjong un, is reported to have entered Russia En Route to a meeting with President Putin. South korean and japanese reports says mr kims train has arrived in the Russian Far East town of khasan, heading towards vladivostock. This is mr kims first trip abroad forfour years. 0ur seoul correspondent Jean Mackenzie has more on mr kims travel. Kim jong un Left Pyongyang in his famous Armoured Train, the United States believes is meeting Vladimir Putin to finalise and arms deal that north korea has agreed to provide brush up with the ammunition and artillery that it needs to fight the war in ukraines. North korea has been one of the few supporters of the war from the beginning, over the last four years north korea has become increasingly isolated, this weighed down by sanctions and it is in desperate need of money and of food. It is also thought kim jong un might ask in return for the weapons might ask Vladimir Putin to hand over sensitive Weapons Technology that he could then used to make breakthroughs in his own Nuclear Weapons programme. This is not something officials here are especially concerned about, they do not believe that this would be in the interest of russia. If we are looking at a straight arms deal, the question is how much of a difference can north korean weapons make on the front in ukraine, will they be enough to meet frontline, to repel the ukrainian counteroffensive . North koreas weapons capabilities its ability to produce weapons is limited and it is thought they will be reluctant to hand over too much of its existing stockpile which relies on for its own defence. If anything, this is a political moment, a political show, these two countries showing the west, the United States, they are prepared much more closely together now, it is almost a warning in part im sure to the United States, to say, do not support ukraine too much. ,. , n ~ say, do not support ukraine too much. ,. A. , much. Jean mckenzie. We will be lookinu much. Jean mckenzie. We will be lookin at much. Jean mckenzie. We will be looking at this much. Jean mckenzie. We will be looking at this in much. Jean mckenzie. We will be looking at this in detail much. Jean mckenzie. We will be looking at this in detail in looking at this in detail in the Business Coverage with the Eastern Business Forum kicks off today taking place in vladivostok and according to the kremlin the meeting with Kimjong Un Will The Kremlin the meeting with kim jong un will be taking place at the conclusion of that event, or that latest with our Business Coverage. Police in pakistan investigating the murder a british girl say they have returned five related children to their grandfather in pakistan a day after they were removed from his house. The children had travelled to pakistan from the uk with the father of sara sharif, the ten year old who was found dead at a house in the uk last month. 0ur correspondent Caroline Davies injhelum has the latest. This is a fairly extra ordinary development. Behind me is the family home. This is some of the police have visited, the press have visited, although we were never invited inside. We have now been told by sara sharif� s grandfather, the children, these five children were kept inside the house and the yard over the course of just over a month, since they arrived on the 10th of august, they flew in from the uk To Islamabad Airport and came here directly. They said he made it very clear in his words to Urfan Sharif Beinash Batool that the children stay here with him, he would look after them. Now, the father and stepmother and uncle were not found with the children. They have not been located. They are still in hiding. We also heard from the police here about this particular case. They said they will be in touch with the uk authorities. This evening we now know the children are about with mohammed and we are accepting them to appear in court tomorrow, they will be a court tomorrow, they will be a Court Hearing tomorrow to decide what happens next. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. 2a stores in the wilko chain will close for good at the end of the days trading. Theyre the first in a wave of closures over the next few weeks after a rescue deal collapsed. Stores including those in liverpool, cardiff, acton and falmouth are among 2a branches to shut, with a further 28 closing on thursday. An 11 Year Old Girl who was attacked by a dog in birmingham has backed calls for american Bully Xl Dogs to be banned. Ana paun was treated in hospital for wounds to her arm. Two men who intervened were also treated in hospital after being bitten by the dog crumbling concrete that led to the closure of buildings at more than 100 schools has been found in parliament. Raac was found in one part of the palace of westminster, but a spokesman said it poses no immediate risk. The concrete, which can become less stable over time, was found during a routine, ongoing investigation. Youre live with bbc news. Now, female surgeons say theyre being sexually harassed, assaulted and, in some cases, raped by colleagues. A major analysis of nhs staff has found. The study described by the Royal College of surgeons as Truly Shocking identifies a pattern of female trainees being abused by senior male surgeons. Nhs england says it makes for difficult reading and provides clear evidence that action is needed. 0ur Health CorrespondentJames Gallagher reports. 0ne one example i have got when i was a junior surgeon, the person with the least power in the Operating Theatre, as i was assisting a consultant on a case, i guess he got a bit sweaty, but turned around and buried his head right into my breasts and i realised he was wiping his brow on me. And you just freeze, right. What is his face in my cleavage . And a little while later turns around and does the same thing all over again. And does the same thing all overagain. I and does the same thing all over again. I said, and does the same thing all overagain. Isaid, excuse and does the same thing all over again. I said, excuse me, you want me to get your towel . He said, no, this is much more fun. It was the smirk and everything about it, i felt dirty, ifelt everything about it, i felt dirty, i felt humiliated. Everything about it, i felt dirty, ifelt humiliated. The dirty, i felt humiliated. The operating dirty, i felt humiliated. The Operating Theatre. Dirty, i felt humiliated. The Operating Theatre. Home of life saving surgery performed by our brightest minds, and now revealed to be the scene of Sexual Assault. It revealed to be the scene of Sexual Assault. Revealed to be the scene of Sexual Assault. It was the fact that there Sexual Assault. It was the fact that there were Sexual Assault. It was the fact that there were four that there were four consultants in that room, two registrars, a whole surgical scrub nurse team, not a Single Person thought that that was wrong. Person thought that that was wron . �. Person thought that that was wronu. ~. , person thought that that was wronup. , wrong. And which was worse. The actual wrong. And which was worse. The actual incidence wrong. And which was worse. The actual incidence itself wrong. And which was worse. The actual incidence itself or i the actual incidence itself or the silence of the colleagues . Absolutely my colleagues reaction. This person wasnt even the most senior person in the Operating Theatre but he knew that that behaviour was ok. , ,. , ok. That is ust rotten. Judiths ok. That isjust rotten. Judiths experience ok. That isjust rotten. J judiths experience was ok. That isjust rotten. Judiths experience was over a decade ago by this report invited surgeons to share what happened injust invited surgeons to share what happened in just the invited surgeons to share what happened injust the past invited surgeons to share what happened in just the past five years. 11100 responded. The experience of Women Surgeons rarely about openly stop for the first time, this report reveals the problem. More than 60 were sexually harassed, such as receiving suggestive messages. Almost 30 were sexually assaulted by a colleague, including instances of groping, nearly 11 experienced forced physical contact linked to the progression of their careers. The report states men and Women Surgeons are living a different reality. Female surgeons have had their breasts fondled underneath their scrubs, and in the most serious cases, have even been raped by their colleagues. Even been raped by their colleagues. Even been raped by their colleauues. ,. , colleagues. You have never had a conversation colleagues. You have never had a conversation about colleagues. You have never had a conversation about anything l a conversation about anything that was not to do with work. I didnt know him well. But i trusted him, i looked up to him. And so he walked me back to the place i was staying. I thought he wanted to talk. And yet he just suddenly turned on me. And he had sex with me. I froze, i couldnt stop him. And it is not what i wanted, it had never been what id wanted. It was totally unexpected. find never been what id wanted. It was totally unexpected. And you were a trainee . Was totally unexpected. And you were a trainee . Yes. Was totally unexpected. And you were a trainee . Yes. And was totally unexpected. And you were a trainee . Yes. And he was totally unexpected. And you | were a trainee . Yes. And he was a consultant. Were a trainee . Yes. And he was a consultant. Yes. Were a trainee . Yes. And he was a consultant. Yes. When were a trainee . Yes. And he was a consultant. Yes. When i were a trainee . Yes. And he was a consultant. Yes. When i saw. A consultant. Yes. When i saw him, i a consultant. Yes. When i saw him. I was a consultant. Yes. When i saw him, i was barely a consultant. Yes. When i saw him, i was barely able a consultant. Yes. When i saw him, i was barely able to a consultant. Yes. When i saw him, i was barely able to hold| him, i was barely able to hold myself together. I him, i was barely able to hold myself together. Myself together. I cant imagine myself together. I cant imagine what myself together. I cant imagine what it myself together. I cant imagine what it would l myself together. I cant l imagine what it would be myself together. I cant imagine what it would be like to go through that and then to have to turn up to work with that person. I have to turn up to work with that person that person. I didnt feel i could make that person. I didnt feel i could make a that person. I didnt feel i could make a fuss. That person. I didnt feel i could make a fuss. I that person. I didnt feel i could make a fuss. I felt i that person. I didnt feel i i could make a fuss. I felt like there was a very strong culture of just there was a very strong Culture Ofjust putting up with whatever was done to you. Afterwards, i would be focusing on something at work, getting ready for an operation, for example, and the memory would come flooding into my mind like a horror, like a nightmare. More women choosing surgery as a career and getting into senior positions is helping to drive culture change, but these figures show in Sexual Assault and harassment, they are not yesterdays problem. So what needs to change . 0ne yesterdays problem. So what needs to change . One of the reports authors tells me there is little faith that instance will be incidence will be properly investigated. The scenario is properly investigated. The scenario is a properly investigated. The scenario is a junior properly investigated. Iie scenario is a Junior Female Trainer is abused by a senior male perpetrator who is often the supervisor, and that results in a culture of silence where people are in realfear of their future and their careers if they do speak up. We need there to be major change in investigation processes so that they become external and independent and i trusted in Orderfor Healthcare to independent and i trusted in order for healthcare to become a safe place to work. The Royal Colleae A Safe Place to work. The Royal College of a safe place to work. The Royal College of surgeons a safe place to work. The Royal College of surgeons of a safe place to work. The Royal College of surgeons of england | college of surgeons of england said the findings were Truly Shocking, incredibly upsetting, and, as such, abhorrent behaviour will not be tolerated. Behaviour will not be tolerated. ,. , tolerated. Unless people talk about what tolerated. Unless people talk about what the tolerated. Unless people talk about what the truth tolerated. Unless people talk about what the truth is, tolerated. Unless people talk l about what the truth is, change will be much more difficult. So i wanted to talk because what actually happened to me should not happen to anyone. His surue not happen to anyone. His surgery a not happen to anyone. His surgery a safe not happen to anyone. His surgery a safe place for women . Not always. And that is a dreadful thing to have to admit. James gallagher, bbc news. When somebody dies, their loved ones will often donate money to research the illness that led to the death, and mary scott has done exactly that with a rather eye catching sum. She gave a Million Pounds to Brain Tumour Research in memory of her late husband mike. Its the biggest single donation the charity has ever received, and it will fund a Paediatric Research centre. Fiona lamdin went to meet mary. He was very kind, very loving, very generous, a clever man. Mike and mary were married for 47 years. Four years ago when mike was in his late 60s they began to worry something was very wrong. I began to worry something was very wrong very wrong. I noticed that he was getting very wrong. I noticed that he was getting forgetful. Very wrong. I noticed that he was getting forgetful. He was getting forgetful. He couldnt put e mails together very easily. He became very confused. He fell over a couple of times. And he said to me one day, i think i am going mad. Aha, day, i think i am going mad. A few months later, mike was diagnosed with a Grade Forward Brain Tumourand given diagnosed with a Grade Forward Brain Tumour and given a few months left to live. He brain tumour and given a few months left to live. Brain tumour and given a few months left to live. He was to sa to months left to live. He was to say to me. Months left to live. He was to say to me. I months left to live. He was to say to me, i am months left to live. He was to say to me, i am not months left to live. He was to say to me, i am not leaving. Say to me, i am not leaving you, iam not say to me, i am not leaving you, i am not going anywhere. I will be ok. 0f you, i am not going anywhere. I will be ok. Of course he wasnt going to be ok. He was farfrom 0k. Going to be ok. He was far from ok. 4. , ~ � 0k. Mike died age 69. But desite 0k. Mike died age 69. But despite her 0k. Mike died age 69. But despite her grief, 0k. Mike died age 69. But despite her grief, mary 0k. Mike died age 69. But| despite her grief, mary has 0k. Mike died age 69. But despite her grief, mary has now donated money mike earned to fund a new research centre. What is being done here in mikes memory is a Game Changing donation, it is the biggest donation in the history of our charity, in our 15 years, it is going to bring forward this new Centre Into Research into paediatric brain tumours. It is an extraordinary generous donation that really will make a difference for future paediatric brain tumour patients. To future paediatric brain tumour atients. ,. ,. , patients. To lose an adult is bad enough. Patients. To lose an adult is bad enough, but patients. To lose an adult is bad enough, but to patients. To lose an adult is bad enough, but to lose patients. To lose an adult is bad enough, but to lose a l bad enough, but to lose a child, bad enough, but to lose a child, an bad enough, but to lose a child, an innocent child, who hasnt child, an innocent child, who hasnt lived, is the worst thing hasnt lived, is the worst thing so hasnt lived, is the worst thing. So if this money can go towards thing. So if this money can go towards a thing. So if this money can go towards a centre that can perhaps towards a centre that can perhaps come up with a Eureka Moment perhaps come up with a Eureka Moment i perhaps come up with a Eureka Moment i always call it, his life hasht moment i always call it, his life hasnt been in vain. Fiona lamdin, bbc news. Mary � s got there with her extraordinary donation in memory of her husband, mike. You are with abc news. We have so much more to come on the programme. We are looking next at the trip that north koreas Leader Kimjong Un Has at the trip that north koreas leader kim jong un has taken. He is, according to the kremlin, now in russia. We have a live page that is looking at every single twist and turn as far as this is concerned. 0f far as this is concerned. Of course, there is huge implications as far as distributors and circles we will be unpacking that further in a moment. Hello. 0ur Unprecedented Run of september days over 30 degrees did not continue into monday. That said, parts of the south and the east were still quite warm and humid 27 celsius in suffolk. For tuesday, the process of things turning cooler and fresher does continue for most of us, although some warmth and humidity will hold on down towards the south. This humid air really quite stubborn, quite slow to clear, whereas fresher conditions are now filtering in across scotland and Northern Ireland. Morning temperatures of around 2 or 3 degrees in parts of the highlands, whereas further south, 1a, 15, 16 degrees in that humid air. Through tuesday for scotland and for Northern Ireland, we will see lots of sunshine and just a few mostly light showers. But for parts of northern england, particularly yorkshire and lincolnshire and down into the midlands, we will have a lot of cloud, well have some outbreaks of rain continuing for a good part of the day, and then for east anglia and the southeast in that humid air, weve got the chance for some big thunderstorms to pop up. 23 or 2a degrees down towards the southeast. Further north, though, just 15 for aberdeen, 17 there in belfast. That cooler, fresher air continuing to work its way in and that process continues into tuesday night. Still some cloud and rain across parts of eastern england, but clear spells elsewhere, one or two mist patches. And temperatures for some spots in the highlands, i think well get very close to freezing. There could be A Touch Of Frost in places still, though, 15 or 16 in some coastal parts of eastern england. Now, for wednesday, High Pressure temporarily, at least, builds its way in across the uk. So wednesday, probably one of the driest and brightest days of the week. There will be some spells of sunshine, but our next Weather System looks set to bring cloud and rain and strengthening winds too into Northern Ireland and Western Scotland later in the day. Fresher conditions even getting down into the southeast at this stage, 21 there for london. Now, a lot of uncertainty in the forecast by thursday, there will be a weather front pushing southwards. But the exact timing, the exact progress of that frontal system is still open to question. To the south of it, something warmer developing again, 2a degrees. Further north and west, we are in the cool fresh air. As we look towards the end of the week, its quite changeable. Some rain at times and still signs of something relatively warm in the south. Live from london, this is bbc news. North koreas Kimjong Un Has entered russian territory for a rare visit as the Eastern Economic forum gets under way in vladivostok. The wilko name will disappear from british high streets within weeks with the First Store Closures happening today. And we look at the rapid growth of pickleball and the money pouring into this paddleboard sport. If you have just joined if you havejustjoined us i am sally van dijk. More now on the arrival of north koreas leader in russia. Kimjong un travelled by Armoured Train in a Rare International excursion. According to the kremlin, he will meet President Putin in the russian city of vladivostock after the conclusion of the Eastern Economic forum that is hosted by russia in the same location. The eef is an opportunity for russia to strengthen economic and political ties with allies from the east