those traditional houses made out of mud, many walls fell down, celings fell everyone, the buildings are cracked. in the villages we visited, people will be spending the night in tents and it is getting voluntary cold in afghanistan, so it's a very challenging relief effort. some areas are controlled by the taliban. the taliban issued its own statement today calling or afghans and aid workers to help all of those in need with medical supplies, shutter, food and said its fighters should support them as well, but the fact that some of the area is not controlled by the government will make this already complicated relief effort more difficult. >> how are medical facilities coping and what is it that people need there? >> it's going to be shelter, blankets, thousands of afghans whose homes were destroyed, homes are damaged, they are frightened to go back in. the government warrant about aftershocks. luckily, we haven't had any major aftershocks since the earthquake struck yesterday. it's not just identifying what people need, medical supplies. the hospitals have been taking in dozens of