
- Rescuers in Morocco have used their bare hands to dig for survivors, more than 48 hours after a powerful earthquake claimed more than 2,000 lives
- Mountain villages near the epicentre lie in ruins and many local people are desperately awaiting aid
- The Moroccan government says it has accepted aid from four countries so far – Britain, Spain, Qatar and the UAE
- Friday’s earthquake, the country’s deadliest in 60 years, struck below villages in the High Atlas mountains south of Marrakesh
- BBC reporter Nick Beake reached the village of Tafeghaghte, where 90 of the 200 residents were confirmed dead, and many others missing