As emergency crews in Morocco race to rescue people buried in the rubble of the devastating earthquake that killed at least 2,600 people and injured thousands more, those who managed to escape face an uncertain future. Crystal Goomansingh reports from Marrakech and Marigha, speaking with people about what they're enduring, and hears their concerns they won't get help from the government. Teams from only four nations (Spain, Qatar, the United Kingdom, and United Arab Emirates) are in Morocco to help with the enormous search and rescue operation. Why the government hasn't approved assistance from other countries. There is relief in Turkey. New video shows rescuers pulling American scientist Mark Dickey out of a deep cave, more than a week after he became seriously ill. Problems with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Royal Canadian Air Force CC-150 Polaris have left him, along with a Canadian delegation who went to the G20 summit, stranded in India for a second night. Touria Izri is in Delhi to explain what's wrong with the aircraft, and how Trudeau is staying longer in a country that's not exactly welcoming him. Plus: contagion concerns. The anxiety over how more people in Calgary are being infected with E. coli, as some daycares linked to the outbreak are cleared to reopen. And serving up history at the US Open: Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski becomes the first Canadian to win a Grand Slam women's doubles title. How her achievement adds to Canada's emergence as a tennis nation.