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brahim. those are very acute, immediate _ brahim.brahim. those are very acute, i immediate humanitarian needs, but what do you think are going to be required in the medium and longer term, such is the scale of the tragedy here? right now, we are still planning on a long—term stay here. we are kind of focused on the 25 target, bringing aid immediately... we have higher ups in the headquarters focused on the long—term. this ups in the headquarters focused on the long-term.— on the long-term. as the construction _ on the long-term. as the construction tight - on the long-term. as the construction tight of - on the long-term. as the construction tight of the l construction tight of the homes, mud and brick buildings are the most common in the worst hit areas, and it made the tragedy worse? it worst hit areas, and it made the tragedy worse?- worst hit areas, and it made the tragedy worse? it has. you can tell the _ the tragedy worse? it has. you can tell the different _ can tell the different structures from the more modern homes built re
brahim. those are very acute, immediate _ brahim.brahim. those are very acute, i immediate humanitarian needs, but what do you think are going to be required in the medium and longer term, such is the scale of the tragedy here? right now, we are still planning on a long—term stay here. we are kind of focused on the 25 target, bringing aid immediately... we have higher ups in the headquarters focused on the long—term. this ups in the headquarters focused on the long-term.— on the...
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and brahim el guabli, chair and associate professor of arabic studies.k you so much for joining us. we will continue to cover what happens in morocco. coming up, 50 years ago today, the u.s.-backed coup in chile that ousted the democratically elected president salvador allende who would die in the palace that day. the coup led to the 17 year reign of the dictator general pinochet during which time more than 3000 chileans were murdered and disappeared. we will speak to the chilean-american author ariel dorfman who served as cultural advisor to salvador allende and has a new book out called "the suicide museum." stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: victor jara's cover of violetta parra's "the letter." he was tortured and executed during the chilean coup. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. today is 9/11. 22 years ago today, 3000 people died at the world trade center, the pentagon, and inching spoken of his of a new. we are turning now to look at what is sometimes called the other and 11. 50
and brahim el guabli, chair and associate professor of arabic studies.k you so much for joining us. we will continue to cover what happens in morocco. coming up, 50 years ago today, the u.s.-backed coup in chile that ousted the democratically elected president salvador allende who would die in the palace that day. the coup led to the 17 year reign of the dictator general pinochet during which time more than 3000 chileans were murdered and disappeared. we will speak to the chilean-american...
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dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim.ecome encampments of the survivors. hakima has lost contact with her son, who fled the village, she says, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. translation: we are staying in the streets. | "i feel bad for my son. "his dad passed away and i have to take care of him," says hakima. people are here to help each other. the village's mosque, still standing, becomes a makeshift refuge. but in the morning we spent here, there were no signs of any official aid response. hussein survived when his son freed him from the wreckage of their home. but his wife, fatna, was killed. "my wife, she stayed in the house. "the ceiling came down and struck her. "this comes from god, but, thankfully, my son is safe," hussein tells me. this is where homes once stood. now people walk through a cascade of ruins. recovery attempts across this remote region have been painfully slow. well, so far, this clear—up is people having to do it by themselves. one o
dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim.ecome encampments of the survivors. hakima has lost contact with her son, who fled the village, she says, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. translation: we are staying in the streets. | "i feel bad for my son. "his dad passed away and i have to take care of him," says hakima. people are here to help each other. the village's mosque, still standing, becomes...
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did 200 meal kit distributions to families today, in a small little villagejust outside of moulay brahims, sorry. and how challenging is to actually get to people? what are the conditions like in that regard? so it has been pretty challenging because actually were trying to get into the mountains and the reason we had to kind of pull back was because of the rubble that is on the road had still not been moved and traffic has been kind of slowed down so that is kind of stopping a lot of the progress to get to the mountains, to get to the villages that have been really affected in those regions. so what is your plan for tomorrow? what are you going to do? tomorrow we're going to try to go back to the mountain, we're going to go ahead and get an early start tomorrow. we've got another 200 meal kits that we're going to have to get ready plus another 200 mattresses, foam mattresses that is the number one thing that everybody has been asking for, i heard. like i said, everybody sleeping outside and the number one thing outside of food is mattresses and blankets. we have heard reports than more
did 200 meal kit distributions to families today, in a small little villagejust outside of moulay brahims, sorry. and how challenging is to actually get to people? what are the conditions like in that regard? so it has been pretty challenging because actually were trying to get into the mountains and the reason we had to kind of pull back was because of the rubble that is on the road had still not been moved and traffic has been kind of slowed down so that is kind of stopping a lot of the...
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papa butterfly don't kill your brahim. the robber won't say anything now. he enter and you just everyone go tomorrow. daughter, do you really need this powder? but dear children we judged here harmed. with peter danil than? our whole decision will be like this. the wedding will take place it was decided to fix the wedding in colors next fall and the day after tomorrow? to serve a funeral liturgy in memory of my parents who were killed by an unknown villain, enter the barbarian of vodka. well, what do you mean? i will forget everything. just don't think too much about yourself, not for your sake. i'm sorry nina. she is my only one. well, are you expecting a baby? well, what are you silent? say it's here. we as two women could be friends. arkady yurievich confessed to me yesterday that he loves you. i confess i was so hard to say that i was jealous of you arkady yuryevich's jealousy is a pastoral feeling, it humiliates everyone, therefore. i want to directly offer you the three of us can live. but i do not know how the lord of your love will begin and bless e
papa butterfly don't kill your brahim. the robber won't say anything now. he enter and you just everyone go tomorrow. daughter, do you really need this powder? but dear children we judged here harmed. with peter danil than? our whole decision will be like this. the wedding will take place it was decided to fix the wedding in colors next fall and the day after tomorrow? to serve a funeral liturgy in memory of my parents who were killed by an unknown villain, enter the barbarian of vodka. well,...
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of news to bring you, and cbs's chris livesay will start us off tonight from the village of moulay brahimning, norah. we're still in that crucial time known as the golden period. the best window for finding people who still may be alive trapped beneath the rubble. but now more than 72 hours since the quake, that window is closing. day 3 of the rescue effort with moroccans clinging to the hope of finding survivors, but with every body removed from the rubble, hope is slipping through the blistered fingers they have been digging with. across morocco, footage captures the moment this north african country erupted into panic, and now into a race as they search for the living and grieve for the dead. young mouath aytnasr weeps for his little brother who was seven years old. i thank god for the beautiful memories i have of him. says his father rahim. they are all i have left of him. the destruction is here worse in the remote high atlas where twisting roads, steep cliffs, and rustic dwellings here at the very thingngs that make e these mountains so jaw-dropping made the earthquake and its after
of news to bring you, and cbs's chris livesay will start us off tonight from the village of moulay brahimning, norah. we're still in that crucial time known as the golden period. the best window for finding people who still may be alive trapped beneath the rubble. but now more than 72 hours since the quake, that window is closing. day 3 of the rescue effort with moroccans clinging to the hope of finding survivors, but with every body removed from the rubble, hope is slipping through the...
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of news to bring you, and cbs's chris livesay will start us off tonight from the village of moulay brahimr: good evening, norah. we're still in that crucial time known as the golden period, the best window for finding people who may still be alive trapped beneath the rubble. but now more than 72 hours since the quake, that window is closing. day three of the rescue effort with moroccans clinging to the hope of finding survivors. but with every body removed from the rubble, hope is slipping through the blistered fingers they've been digging with. across morocco, footage captures the moment this north african country erupted in a panic. and now into a race as they search for the living and grieve for the dead. in this town, this young man weeps over the death of his little brother, just 7 years old. [ speaking in a global language ] "i thank god for the beautiful memories i have of him," says his father, brahim. "they're all i have left of him." the heartache and destruction are worse here in the remote high atlas, where twisting roads, steep cliffs, and rustic dwellings, the very things th
of news to bring you, and cbs's chris livesay will start us off tonight from the village of moulay brahimr: good evening, norah. we're still in that crucial time known as the golden period, the best window for finding people who may still be alive trapped beneath the rubble. but now more than 72 hours since the quake, that window is closing. day three of the rescue effort with moroccans clinging to the hope of finding survivors. but with every body removed from the rubble, hope is slipping...
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where we are in the village of moulay brahim, very i village of moulay brahim, very little of it at all just didn't know. the big problem here is about accessibility. it is very rugged. as we drove up we were unable to get our car we drove up we were unable to get ourcarup to we drove up we were unable to get our car up to this spot here. we had to walk to this particular point. what is critical in the hours and days after an earthquake like this is the need to get heavy lifting machinery, to try to get that rubble out if there are any people still trapped alive to try to find them. that seems almost impossible at a spot like this. now, moroccan state tv has shown images of airlifts, of aid supplies, of rescuers to some of these much more remote regions, some of these areas wiped out. some residents talk about the response that just seems to slow, residents talk about the response thatjust seems to slow, too uncoordinated. in the meantime the moroccans have allowed international rescue and age to come in but only for a country so far. it does include the uk, the uk authorities are sayin
where we are in the village of moulay brahim, very i village of moulay brahim, very little of it at all just didn't know. the big problem here is about accessibility. it is very rugged. as we drove up we were unable to get our car we drove up we were unable to get ourcarup to we drove up we were unable to get our car up to this spot here. we had to walk to this particular point. what is critical in the hours and days after an earthquake like this is the need to get heavy lifting machinery, to...
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ayca aydin from the ngo, global empowerment mission, spoke with me — as she headed towards moulay brahimit areas. she explained what they're doing there. we have our first stop what are you trying to take up a shelter? we try to make assessments and then we made our first local shop and then we came here with ten kilos of food boxes for each family. actually, we are now in the middle of the reservation, my team is working over there to help victims. and also our teams in turkey are trying to arrange shipments of tents from turkey into here. and also from america and poland, getting ready the humanitarian aid to here. maw; the humanitarian aid to here. many of our the humanitarian aid to here. many of your team _ the humanitarian aid to here. many of your team helped _ the humanitarian aid to here. many of your team helped out _ the humanitarian aid to here. many of your team helped out in - the humanitarian aid to here. many of your team helped out in the aftermath of the turkey earthquake, what kind of lessons have you learned from the way you responded there that you are using now in m
ayca aydin from the ngo, global empowerment mission, spoke with me — as she headed towards moulay brahimit areas. she explained what they're doing there. we have our first stop what are you trying to take up a shelter? we try to make assessments and then we made our first local shop and then we came here with ten kilos of food boxes for each family. actually, we are now in the middle of the reservation, my team is working over there to help victims. and also our teams in turkey are trying to...
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dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim.f the survivors. hakima has lost contact with her son who fled the village, she says, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. "we are staying in the street. i feel bad for my son. his dad passed away and i have to take care of him," says hakima. people are here to help each other. the village's mosque, still standing, becomes a makeshift refuge. but in the morning we spent here, there were no signs of any official aid response. hussain survived when his son freed him from the wreckage of their home. but his wife was killed. "my wife, she stayed in the house. the ceiling came down and struck her. this comes from god but thankfully my son is safe," hussain tells me. this is where homes once stood. now people walk through a cascade of ruins. recovery attempts across this remote region have been painfully slow. so far this clear up is people having to do it by themselves. one of their neighbours at the top of the street here, the hou
dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim.f the survivors. hakima has lost contact with her son who fled the village, she says, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. "we are staying in the street. i feel bad for my son. his dad passed away and i have to take care of him," says hakima. people are here to help each other. the village's mosque, still standing, becomes a makeshift refuge. but in the morning we...
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early goal in spain as real sociedad, took the lead against last seasons runners up inter milan, brahimth the goal after just four minutes elsewhere in football, most of spain's world cup winning squad have decided to end their strike. returning to play for the national team after the country's football federation said it would make immediate and profound changes to its structure. the team were back in training today ahead of that nations league game against sweden. just two of the players called up despite their boycott say they won't play, following a series of meetings that ran through to the early hours of wednesday morning at the squad's training camp near valencia. those two are barcelona's patri guijarro and mapi leon. neither of whom played at the world cup and left the squad ealrier in the end, it is the fact that the situation is different to the rest of her colleagues and we know that's not been the right way to return and in the income were not in a position to say ok, now you can come back, this is a process we are happy because it's so true that some changes can be placed
early goal in spain as real sociedad, took the lead against last seasons runners up inter milan, brahimth the goal after just four minutes elsewhere in football, most of spain's world cup winning squad have decided to end their strike. returning to play for the national team after the country's football federation said it would make immediate and profound changes to its structure. the team were back in training today ahead of that nations league game against sweden. just two of the players...
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dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim.ys, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. translation: we are staying in the streets. i feel bad for my son. his dad passed away and i have to take care of him, says hakima. people are here to help each other. the village�*s mosque, still standing, becomes a makeshift refuge. but in the morning we spent here, there were no signs of any official aid response. hussein survived when his son freed him from the wreckage of their home. but his wife, fatna, was killed. translation: my wife, she stayed in the house. the ceiling came down and struck her. this comes from god. but thankfully my son is safe, hussein tells me. this is where homes once stood. now people walk through a cascade of ruins. recovery attempts across this remote region have been painfully slow. so far, this clear—up is people having to do it by themselves. one of their neighbours at the top of the street here, the house was struck. a family of six was inside and fi
dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim.ys, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. translation: we are staying in the streets. i feel bad for my son. his dad passed away and i have to take care of him, says hakima. people are here to help each other. the village�*s mosque, still standing, becomes a makeshift refuge. but in the morning we spent here, there were no signs of any official aid response. hussein...
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please send us ambulances to moulaye brahim. the matter is urgent. this appeal must reached everyone. and on a large scale. please save us. president biden offered his condolence to the people of morocco, saying the us is ready to offer assistance. in london, kitty logan, fox news. rescue workers from italy are in turkey this morning, poised to pull an american man out of a cave. that rescue crew have 42 year old mark dickey positioned on a stretcher at the first step towards moving him. he's been cared for in a small area of the cave, about 3300ft below ground after he suddenly became ill with stomach bleeding during an expedia mission. rescuers from across europe have rushed to turkey to help treat dickey and get him out of that cave safely. a person is now safe after san francisco firefighters say they fell off a pier. san francisco firefighters were called to the area around pier 27 on saturday morning and found a person in the water there. so crews closed off that area to the public and they were able to bring that person to shore. no word on ho
please send us ambulances to moulaye brahim. the matter is urgent. this appeal must reached everyone. and on a large scale. please save us. president biden offered his condolence to the people of morocco, saying the us is ready to offer assistance. in london, kitty logan, fox news. rescue workers from italy are in turkey this morning, poised to pull an american man out of a cave. that rescue crew have 42 year old mark dickey positioned on a stretcher at the first step towards moving him. he's...
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dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim. most remote hillsides have become encampments of the survivors. hakima has lost contact with her son, who fled the village, she says, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. "we are staying in the streets. "i feel bad for my son. "his dad passed away and i have to take care of him," says hakima. people are here to help each other. the village's mosque, still standing, becomes a makeshift refuge. but in the morning we spent here, there were no signs of any official aid response. hussein survived when his son freed him from the wreckage of their home. but his wife, fatna, was killed. "my wife, she stayed in the house. "the ceiling came down and struck her. "this comes from god. "but thankfully my son is safe," hussein tells me. this is where homes once stood. now people walk through a cascade of ruins. recovery attempts across this remote region have been painfully slow. so far, this clear—up is people having to do it by themselve
dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim. most remote hillsides have become encampments of the survivors. hakima has lost contact with her son, who fled the village, she says, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been sick and died before the quake came. "we are staying in the streets. "i feel bad for my son. "his dad passed away and i have to take care of him," says hakima. people are here to help each other. the village's mosque,...
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. >> brahim is the ministry of economy and planning and he can attest to the crowned prince setting the high and expecting results. >> vision 2030 is about unlocking potential, bret. that's the main objective of vision 2030. it's a blueprint of where we want to be and how we will get there it's designed to address our long term economic challenges and risks through three things, diversifying the economy empowering the youth of the kingdom and building institutions that can help carry this beyond 2030 and beyond. >> bret: listening to the crown prince, his royal highness. is he clearly positioning himself as major world leader when it comes to economic issues. and just at the g-20 in india, being a part of this rail and port deal, this infrastructure deal, seems like it will be a big deal for your country. >> absolutely. it helps saudi arabia play a bigger role, connecting the world, positioned where we are today. this is only an asset that we need to leverage. and it's about connecting energy, connecting data, connecting goods and services. connecting people. all for the betterment of t
. >> brahim is the ministry of economy and planning and he can attest to the crowned prince setting the high and expecting results. >> vision 2030 is about unlocking potential, bret. that's the main objective of vision 2030. it's a blueprint of where we want to be and how we will get there it's designed to address our long term economic challenges and risks through three things, diversifying the economy empowering the youth of the kingdom and building institutions that can help...
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what we got here in azny about two miles from brahim further up into those hills.t is up in those hills where this earthquake has most catastrophic. the foot hims of the atlas mountains. here in the foreground, though, you've now got the government military swinging into action, building displaced people camps. of course, shelter has been utterly shattered for these people, have lost their homes throughout these mountains, which are very, very inaccessible. there is now a massive both private and public aid effort going. roads are jammed with vehicles as much as they are in some parts with rocks. but, this was the scene in those remote villages just yesterday. >> another victim buried. returned to the earth that killed when it shook. more than 2,000 people parished in the worst ma o racken earthquake in over 100 years. homes cracked and crumbled late friday night. the pancaking of these buildings down a side street here in mila-brihim killed 25 people. three or four are still missing, believed buried in the rubble. this is a pattern that has been repeated throughou
what we got here in azny about two miles from brahim further up into those hills.t is up in those hills where this earthquake has most catastrophic. the foot hims of the atlas mountains. here in the foreground, though, you've now got the government military swinging into action, building displaced people camps. of course, shelter has been utterly shattered for these people, have lost their homes throughout these mountains, which are very, very inaccessible. there is now a massive both private...
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. >> reporter: we traveled up a winding mountain road to reach the village of moulay brahim. locals say at least 40 have been killed here, more than 1% of the population. >> reporter: among them, this man's three daughters, baby son and wife. i'm all alone now he says. i had a home and a family. now i have nothing. this i.d. card, the only photograph he has left. the u.n. says 300,000 people across the region were impacted by the quake. in small villages and major cities, many families are still sleeping in the streets, terrified that aftershocks could yet bring their homes crashing down. ana, in terms of half shock, you can see the house behind me is partially collapsed. it wouldn't take much for it to collapse completely. the family who lives there have been sleeping in tents off to my right here for three nights now. they have no idea when, if ever, they will be able to return to hair home. that is the situation for so many families all across this region right now. >> so painful to see some of those images and to understand what really happened to so many of their homes a
. >> reporter: we traveled up a winding mountain road to reach the village of moulay brahim. locals say at least 40 have been killed here, more than 1% of the population. >> reporter: among them, this man's three daughters, baby son and wife. i'm all alone now he says. i had a home and a family. now i have nothing. this i.d. card, the only photograph he has left. the u.n. says 300,000 people across the region were impacted by the quake. in small villages and major cities, many...
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this village is called moulay brahim.re about 30 miles east of the epicenter of the earthquake here. this was a community hit hard. it was home to some 3,000 people. they tell us about 40 people were killed in the initial quake on friday night. so that is more than 1% of this village that lost their lives. we met a man here called lasim, he lost not only his wife, but his three daughters and his baby son. he told us, he does not know how he's going to carry on with grief on that scale. the only photograph he still had of his wife was her national i.d. card. despite all the heartbreak in villages like this across the region, the rescue effort continues. we have seen just in this community, not just professional volunteer, professional rescue teams from turkey and italy, but also just local people, volunteers, who hand by patient hand have been sifting through the rubble, trying to save the lives of their neighbors. there was a rescue here earlier. that is giving people hope that they may still find survivors. the experts w
this village is called moulay brahim.re about 30 miles east of the epicenter of the earthquake here. this was a community hit hard. it was home to some 3,000 people. they tell us about 40 people were killed in the initial quake on friday night. so that is more than 1% of this village that lost their lives. we met a man here called lasim, he lost not only his wife, but his three daughters and his baby son. he told us, he does not know how he's going to carry on with grief on that scale. the only...
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. >> one survivor in moulaye brahim, captured video of the destruction, a walkway now blocked by piles of concrete and other debris. roads leading to some hard hit remote mountain villages are also littered with large boulders, making it difficult for rescuers to get through. rescue crews now desperately searching for any survivors who might be buried in the rubble. the injured being transported to hospitals in the region. some taken away by helicopter. the death toll expected to rise. this man says a family of six died in the quake. resident in this small village already burying the dead. chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. >> just devastating. and the impact is felt here in the bay area, too. local moroccan families are hoping to raise money to help their loved ones in those in need. abc7 news reporter anzar hassan tells us their story. >> la san luis spent much of the day going through videos that his family sent from morocco. >> you can see the kids all the people losing their houses, they're just sitting, you know, outside with no homes, no shelters. >> luis wife and father are f
. >> one survivor in moulaye brahim, captured video of the destruction, a walkway now blocked by piles of concrete and other debris. roads leading to some hard hit remote mountain villages are also littered with large boulders, making it difficult for rescuers to get through. rescue crews now desperately searching for any survivors who might be buried in the rubble. the injured being transported to hospitals in the region. some taken away by helicopter. the death toll expected to rise....
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. >> one survivor in moulaye brahim, captured video of the destruction. a walkway now blocked by piles of concrete and other debris. roads leading to some hard hit remote mountain villages are also littered with large boulders, making it difficult for rescuers to get through. rescue crews now desperately searching for any survivors who might be buried in the rubble. the injured being transported to hospitals in the region. some taken away by helicopter. the death toll expected to rise. this man says a family of six died in the quake. residents in this small village already burying the dead . chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. >> just devastating the impact, of course, is felt here in the bay area. two local moroccan families are hoping to raise money to help their loved ones and those in need. abc7 news reporter sara hassan tells us their story. >> la san luis spent much of the day going through videos that his family sent from morocco. >> you can see the kids, elderly people losing their houses. they're just sitting, you know, outside with no homes, no
. >> one survivor in moulaye brahim, captured video of the destruction. a walkway now blocked by piles of concrete and other debris. roads leading to some hard hit remote mountain villages are also littered with large boulders, making it difficult for rescuers to get through. rescue crews now desperately searching for any survivors who might be buried in the rubble. the injured being transported to hospitals in the region. some taken away by helicopter. the death toll expected to rise....