u a. m a u k. a provided aid, the governments established a special fund for the most vulnerable. but remember, just as early as he said, government has announced an emergency program and aimed at the rehab blue to think and providing support to construct homes in the areas affected by devastation. additionally, provisions has been made for expenses associated with assisting co noble individuals, particularly orphans and those. and for jobs situations, immediate assistance is also allocated for people without shelter. i gotta tell people what i'll just say it was. how should i hope all right, has reached one of the hardest areas in begins coverage for me. the epicenter intel out, your, it was the rest of the operation is still under way. the army is deploying helicopters, carrying a medical supplies to the affected areas, the ambulances that you can see behind me bring you some of the people who retreat from under the level those injured and the way the loan to the hospitals in the city of matter. i guess one of the biggest challenges with this rest to your operation is basically the fact that we're talking about that. so that vintage is the hate by the way, that it just like is okay. that's in the cool is the center of the escalade. and also where again, and it takes time to get to those places. the roads have been blocked for quite some time. the army, the engineers trying to clear some of those rows while they have to do with capital in a way that does not block aid. and supplies to trickle into the areas affected like this 11 of the hardest hit areas in my records. this is where they had a couple years with line to different areas. a mixture of clinic has been established here and you can see the trucks behind me carrying more and more aid so that they can get to full the affected areas provide all the needs to those affected. ha, ha ha. how does this do you uh, lots in the cold south of america. yes. well, let's go live now to nicholas hawk, who is in myra cache. nick, so you've been out and about in myra, catch people. as you were saying, you are open to us, still sleeping on the streets. tell us what's been happening that of the bullets midnight local time. and let me show you how wildly this square is filled with families gathered in. this is really a tribute to the resilience of the american people just early on just a few minutes ago. we saw a family distributing coast coast to those that are here. they need water, they need food. we've saw, we saw earlier on people distributing medicine. they need help, but in the face of this terrible calamity, there is a show of solidarity and it's residents from our cash helping the residents of the medina. now there is that aspect of how things are going on, but there's also terrible, terrible stories just earlier on there was a family there that was gathered in one of the members of the family. a young woman went back inside the medina to get some cash to buy some food. and now she entered that home. the ceiling tumbled and she stuck in the rubble right now. we can go any closer, but the security services are trying to rescue her. and this is the situation here, is that 48 hours after the earthquake, there are still fair or is there more tremors? there was one this morning in the early hours at 9 o'clock local time and people feel unsafe to go back into the medina and they've chosen this location because it's quite sparse. the buildings are parts far and they're huddled together, spending another night outdoors, mix every. yeah. so what sort of official help and assistance all these people getting and what are they being told by the authorities the next as well. they're being told that they will be taken care of. i mean, the king has emergency services and, and there's been an announcement made that perhaps all of these people will be displaced to the nearby stadium where they will be in some sort of shelter. but you know, the situation is so fluid right now. the story is the main focus is 75 kilometers from here in the center and trying to get to those remote locations where people are really struggling. and it's a race against time to try to get those people to, to, to, to try to get people that are still alive out of the rubble. and the main challenge is access to these areas. it's trying to clear the roads from big, massive boulders that are stuck in the middle of those areas down there is help from foreign countries like spain or cuts her. there's going to bring some technology that is much needed, such as a special imaging cameras that can thermal cameras that can go through the rubble and try to find people that are there sniffer dogs all these these tools that will help the search and rescue effort. but right now here what we're seeing is clearly a humanitarian situation developing. they really need basic things that need hundreds of people have access to one bathroom. so imagine that. and so that's why we're seeing residents from mara cash taking matters into their own hands, helping one another. look at this family here, setting up this makes it tends to spend the night and there's really overly young people all huddled together with the only belongings that they have, like this young man that has kept their motorcycle and they're getting ready to spend another night outdoors. there's both incredible resilience in the face of this carolina, mary, and stories of desperation searing of what is to come. no one has seen anything like this in their own lifetime. nick jacinto, just as a principal they need help. they need support. yeah, sorry, just a, just a quick final thoughts you before you done. i mean, as you were saying, we know that some following search and rescue teams have already arrived in the country. are you getting any more details about where they are and what they're doing, particularly in those remote mountain villages high up in the atlas mountains that you just described to us earlier. so earlier this morning, when we landed here, we saw that the, our flights to morrow cash were cancelled. that's to give way to all the flights coming from spain to close this countries here. and that's a 1st country that uh, that came to in morocco, past for health. now they have experience with earthquakes and natural disasters. and their operation is to get right onto the ground, to be helicopter, to the area where, how shim, my colleague is, and try to get those people there out of the rubble. but imagine the terrain. it's mountain it's, it's a rugged, it's very difficult to access those areas. and right now the best way to get there is to ariel to helicopters and planes. the, the main goal right now is to clear the roads to do people for the search and rescue operations to access those remote areas. that's where the focus is right now, and then they'll take care of what's happening here. it's going to take a long time to rebuild those homes in the medina, these are the mediators over a 1000 years. busy we went in there, we went inside some of these homes. it's a precarious situation. they're clearing the rubble, but they're so much of it. and speaking to the people here, they're not ready to go. but how on their sandwich fear, and this is it also the air, and there's so much trauma in see or imagined in the matter of 40 seconds. they've lost normally their homes, but memories, entire generations of memories have just disappeared, vanished in this unprecedented earthquake barren. all right, let me just talk report in life as the from the medina and modification. nick, thank you as well. the world health organization says 300000 people have been affected by the quake, and that will require a massive international 8 effort on its way to morocco. correspondence, stephanie dec as detailed on the delivery that's heading to morocco from capital. we are at the out of date the what's this kind of a operation look like a cost of just one of many countries. it helps to morocco in the all small vehicle hardware, very much of the landscape and morocco era, the very remote here, which is why there is such a race against time when it comes to fine survivors. this is of course, crucial when it comes to the optimal seminar. other thing being flown in, tons of medical equipment will to search and rescue equipment and do a lot of food. so again, uh for plays. the flow now is, is 24 hours. also, the 1st quiz happened around 50 personnel. search and rescue men will be on the ground in last flight in the health to try and find as many survivors are based. honda l i belong we is nomic released headed programs in spain and easily she spoke to somebody on the phone on her way to the town of charlotte, that's 70 kilometers west of myra cache. she says her organization is facing a difficult task. the 1st thing we met some clinics from the area and we went together really just have the most effective w and the region name at the state. if we didn't show a problem, one of the images, most of them have been so much, all of some of the not be totally up to speed is a way to just to be the risk you to have been able to reach the. so i think that may think that we have been doing in these areas to me because it today is to assess choices underneath the intensive to meet with the state. but i guess 1st of the people who they basically say is basically david 410 from hygiene. we also need to keep an eye of the client, jake, and also it, it's really important to consider the cycle. so the cycle function support at the base quake a how big it goes by to change the lights up. so many of them have seen how the relative passed away from the eyes on the some of them on the, the, the, the arrivals. some of them have had been screaming and shouting on the rebels and they be able to rescue them all the time. so it's been a bit difficult to patient sense. what christopher rossi is the chief of staff of the international federation of red crossman red present societies. he says that support on medical evacuations, for those who need it, i'm going. the fitness board from the back needed is of course the scale are going back to the teams on the ground, both doherty's and organizations that are working with them, such as ourselves and our member moroccan right crescent society. have been on the ground since the 2nd factor. they've got to state and that continue. but at the same time, we have to support those that need our need need support with psycho social support filter to the that that can be provided right now. food, clean water and other health support also transport to the hospital and that is taking place and that's being done by authorities and volunteers, and staff, the american red, crescent and others, and evacuation and also the dignified variables that that will continue in the short term. and of course, that's going to continue with other forms of health stopping and outbreaks in the medium into long term, also more permanent shelter. and we talked about the brain tents and, and provide, you know, the appropriate tens writing work with them, with the temperatures changing in the mountains as well. we are able to and we're, we're planning. and part of what we do in our network is right pressing the red cross societies. we work in many contexts using the capacity of our membership. we have the acceptance in, in countries to bring and, and we will bring in the supplies and, and the needs that we, that we can get in and that are needed for the population. a lot of most of the come here and i'll just say are including the fighting escalates and the largest public opinion refugee come in 11 on forcing thousands from their homes and widespread damage in the east of libya. rescue efforts are underway to assist families kept in the homes following floods. more in that state. the the brought to you by visit capital storms and flooding in the northeast of u. s. and in the midwest could be repeated. i think it's more like to the northeast, the veins easing, but this here, this line that goes through to chicago could bring some pretty damaging storms with new tails off in the desert, south west, the giving some hope for the welcome rain. the fresh, the risk is like to hit or lesser and the temperature dropping to houston is a $35.00 el paso at $57.00. but they have done on recent temperatures, at least, and the pacific coast looks fine once more at about $3100.00. can lee, which is this one here is what options the water is. you will find a swell. you might feel it, for example, for 3 car, but there's nothing to worry from the storm itself. showers daily event at this time the, this part of the world, particularly so i think in some mexico they've been fairly heavy recently in columbia. and this spreading into other parts of northern brazil where the last few days. it's been quite hot and sundays. the terms of the coming down just a little