Begin this hour with a scathing report from the World Health Organization and how the Ebola Outbreak was handled. An internal document said that the agencys initial response was botched and riddled with incompetence. Nic robertson has more. The World Health Organization says that this was an internal report and had not been fact checked. But the results are like this, ebola had first been discovered in march in guinea, and Doctors Without Borders said this was unprecedented. The same day, the w. H. O. Spokesperson said the numbers were typical of what they had seen before. It was not until the 8th of august that the w. H. O. Announced that this was an international disaster. Now, i spoke with the doctor who is the director of the w. H. O. Of their Global Response unit. And what she told me was that more could have been done. She wished that more had been done because she said more is important. But she also said that in the early stages they didnt have a diagnosis for ebola. That it was very, very difficult to get information from west africa. And she also said that when the w. H. O. Put out a request for volunteers to go to west africa to treat ebola, she said there was a huge fear factor. Volunteers were not forthcoming in big numbers. This also contributed to the escalation of the ebola crisis. She said ebola was striking fear in peoples minds. Nic robertson reporting there for us. The w. H. O. Meanwhile warns that another country could face a potential Ebola Outbreak. The group says that the ivory coast is at risk of having the disease spill over from neighboring countries. Social workers there are going door the door to teach people how to protect themselves. Reporter for every illness there are measures to take to stop it. But with ebola it is much more difficult because it touches their culture. Ivory coast shares the border with guinea and liberia which has seen the highest rates of death. The disease has killed 4500 in west africa. And in spain, we expect the update on the condition of the nurse, teresa ramos, who contracted the disease while in liberia treating a missionary with the disease. What do we know about her condition now . Reporter hi, natalie, well, Officials Say there have been a number of tests, almost daily on teresa ramos who is in this hospital behind me. And the good news is, it is showing the amount of the ebola virus in her blood is diminishing. Now we expect as possibly as early as this day, there could be a test that people hope will show definitely she is cleared of the virus. Now, we will not get the results until monday, if in fact that is what they show. Were here at the twoweek point since she has been in the hospital. The threeweek point since she got feverish. But other medical professionals didnt realize she had it. So it took a week, two weeks ago until october 6th she got the test and was rushed up here. There was a lot of controversy on why it took so long. But now that she is here, they are trying to save her life, fighting strongly, because she was part of the medical team that helped. What about the other suspected cases there in spain now . Reporter well, as in the United States anybody who has been in contact with her basically had to go under observation. So in spain, overall, mainly in madrid, 87 people in observation now. Now, most of them, 67 of them are at their homes, temperatures taken, being visited by medical personnel, not showing any symptoms. Here in the hospital, teresa ramos is on the sixth floor. Two other people rushed in on thursday are also on the sixth floor. They thankfully tested negative on the first test. And one floor below them are 15 other people including doctors at that other hospital where she got her ebola confirmed had checked in here, not to be close to their families. Theyre waiting out their isolation, her husband is also there. Of those 15, no symptoms. Encouraging signs right now, one of the people rushed in on thursday tested negative twice and was released on saturday. All right, so just one confirmed case there in spain but many people being watched. Al goodman, there in spain, thank you, al. The cruise ship with the passenger linked to the first ebola patient diagnosed in the u. S. Is expected to return to the u. S. Shortly. The country of belize would not let the passenger off the ship. And as alex field reports it became a difficult issue. Reporter a carnival ship is set to dock in galveston, texas, the itinerary cut short because of the concerns of ebola. One passenger remains quarantined in the cabin, showing no sign of the virus. The cruise staff has monitored. There are people who have a possible of it. Reporter so the passenger was never in direct contact with thomas eric duncan, the Liberian National who died from ebola at texas health. But she works in the lab in dallas that treated him and may have handled a specimen from him. Plans to get her off the ship earlier were scrapped when belizes government denied a request from the state department. Secretary of state john kerry had personally appealed to them to allow the passenger on a private plane out of belizes airport. We probably feel it could have been handled differently. Were focusing on the ship en route to galveston. Reporter a scheduled trip was changed, coming back to the u. S. Port. The belize government put out a statement saying it regrets it was unable to facilitate a request. This was issued out of an abundance of caution. Alexandria field, cnn, new york. It will be interesting to see what the other passengers on board that cruise ship had to say about their cruise cut short. Im certain well talk to them when theyre back in texas. And syrian kurds, some refuse to cross over despite the threat of being killed by isis. Plus, new attacks by boko haram in nigeria may complicate efforts to free the kidnapped school girls. Well get more just ahead. Welcome back, in syria, Coalition Airstrikes are helping kurdish fighters in kobani take on isis. Many kurds who fled the battle are just south of the turkish border. Some are afraid they will never be able to return home. Reporter 60 bombs in four days, may for now have ground isis to a halt in kobani. But to the citys west lies another trauma for those kurds still inside, at a hole poked by the desperate in the fence, it is now policed by the military. Strangely, even though the turkish army will let them across, many still dont. Why do they stay there . There is still fighting inside kobani and this is a very volatile place to be stranded on that border. Were told those there dont want to leave their city or positions because theyre worried if they across into turkey they will not be able to return home. We filmed discreetly a little closer, when bread was delivered. The men there said there were thousands inside, many we spoke to said they were not leaving their treasured homes and cars as they knew the army would not let them back in. This man came back two days ago to bring back food but cant cross. Where do you think people can find bread inside there, he says, the stores are closed and empty. Some claim this is a calculated strategy that turkey is deliberately stopping people from going back in a bid to weaken the defense of kobani, claimed one turkish kurd mp. If they turn back to kobani the resistance against isis will be stronger and our combat against isis will be efficient, turkey doesnt want that. Turkey wants kobani to fall. Were convinced about that. There is no other reason, fighters are still smuggled in, were told, and turkish officials still deny people returning. But if the fight drags on, or isis come back, kurdish anger at what they see as turkeys bid to weaken them is growing. Nick payton walsh. And iraq has filled out critical government roles aimed at pushing the terror group back. Seven cabinet ministers were appointed by the Iraqi Parliament saturday including defense and interior. Those positions had been left vacant when nouri maliki was Prime Minister. It is the first time iraq has had a full cabinet since 2010. In nigeria, renewed hope for the 200 kidnapped school girls, the group says they reached an agreement with the terror group, boko haram. But as cnn reports, this supposed truce has many skeptical. They say they will meet with members of boko haram on the details. They say what to expect, this will be a staggered protest, with a faction of girls released, rather than the whole amount. Presumably what boko haram gets is the exchange of prisoners. They have taken prison many, the boko haram operatives and also the family members of militants. As to this ceasefire, the Nigerian Government says it is already in place in the northern states where the insurgency has been raging and many displaced and thousands killed. But from local sources we heard yesterday alone on friday there were three separate incidents where gunmen believed to be boko haram raided villages, kidnapped some and abducted women and children. Perhaps the message has not filtered down to the others in the village. But again we have not heard from boko haram about this supposed deal, or at least from a trusted source to represent the group. Cnn in nigeria has also spoken to the parents of the school girls, who express cautious optimism about the girls. They say after six months where they heard very little they dont hold much faith in goodluck jonathans attempt to broker a deal. He is about to renounce his bid to run for president in february. And of course, he needs the release of these girls to boost his popularity. 16 people died during an accident at a concert in south korea, and the man charged with safety for that event has been found dead of an apparent suicide. The Prime Minister toured the scene of the accident saturday, the same day the body of the 37yearold safety official was found. Police believe he jumped to his death. It was friday when concertgoers plunged some four stories after a ventilation grate they were standing on gave way. And were expecting a News Conference from Hong Kong Police in about an hour, right now things are expected to be quiet here. This video from reuters shows the sign right by the government building. Earlier there were clashes for the second straight day. That is where Police Conducted a raid friday before some of the demonstrators fought back. And rescuers in nepal, after a blizzard, why one hiker says the tragedy could have been avoided. 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Rescue workers in nepal are searching for survivors of that blizzard in the himalayas several days ago, Authorities Say at least 39 people were killed by floods and avalanches along the areas popular hiking trails. More than 300 have been rescued since tuesday but no one knows how many are still unaccounted for. One survivor says this tragedy could have been avoided. The people have been led to their death unnecessarily. And the systems and processes that are in place have contributed towards those people dying. And i feel really, really sad that those people have died and that the people are still missing. And not only that, there are people that are injured. And this could have been prevented. One of the worlds leading High Altitude climber says the weather was only one of the factors that led to the disaster. I think it is one of the key questions, is the freak storm as many people have been caught in this. Perhaps was not as freakish as we are led to believe. This storm cycle tends to cause a number of weather incidents. The u. S. Had predicted this before they hit certain regions. So i think it would be foolish of us to think it is just the weather system that caused this disaster. But from my experience, looking at it from afar, i have no doubt that there are a number of factors which have contributed to this disaster. I think there is potentially poor leadership, very bad decisionmaking. And also a misunderstanding by some of the trackers that were there, perhaps they were not quite as equipped as they should have been. Perhaps they were misinformed. Well, tourist Officials Say more than 90,000 people trekked through this particular Mountain Pass last year, it is quite popular. And typically october is a mild month for hiking but apparently this freak storm that many saw coming changed conditions very quickly. So lets check in with the Current Conditions there, now, as rescue crews continue to search for missing hikers, derek van dam has more. Yes, that is right, tens of thousands of hikers flock to this area this time of year. The month of october, because usually the weather patterns are the most favorable for climbing those massive 7,000 meter peaks. And this is the weather pattern that were experiencing right now, very calm and tranquil conditions across the himalayas and nepal, you can see the Weather Forecast for kathmandu is actually average for this time of year and bright sunshine from sunday right through to monday. Now, dont forget that the snowfall and snowpack that fell from the remnants, we get sunshine and start to stabilize that snowfall. So we do run the risk of having further avalanches from the snow that did fall last week. So obviously rescue efforts there need to keep a very close eye on that situation. When hudhud made its way through, it presented about 30 of the month average, so certainly significant snowfall for this time of year which we wouldnt normally see. Im going to switch gears across the northern half of europe. Cold front after cold front impacting the british ailes, you can see the storm system turning across oslo, norway. And the cold front is bringing quite a bit of wet weather across much of scotland, ireland and the u. K. I just want to point something out. This is actually the remnants of hurricane gonzalo, still turning across the atlantic, actually expected to race across the atlantic and impact the British Isles into tuesdaynd wednesday. So well watch this closely. Were anticipating from the series of cold fronts and then eventually the remnants of gonzalo as it moves through, the gusts 70 to 80 kilometers. There are remnants of gonzalo picking up the winds monday and tuesday, across the u. K. Winds gusting in brussels as well as paris. That is all from the weather center. And you were in paris recently . I was, we had good weather, thank goodness we beat gonzalo. And catholic bishops at a twoweek summit in rome, the bishops could not come to a consensus on whether divorced and remarried catholics should receive holy communion. They also could not agree on what gay and lesbians could offer the church. Pope francis suggested a summit to teach seminars on sexuality and life. And elsewhere, a demonstration in support of gay rights. 7,000 gay, lesbian and transsexual supporters paraded in santiago, chile, saturday, many of them calling on the church to change their stance on gay rights. The race is on for an ebola vaccine. Up next, well find out how quickly researchers in the u. S. Think they can get there. Plus, a possible new sight of this man. Pennsylvania cop killer eric frein. He has been on the run for weeks. Well have the latest. A single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. That single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you cant control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted. Org welcome back to our viewers in the u. S. And around the world, im natalie allen, youre watching cnn and in our headlines this hour Coalition Airstrikes hit isis positions in the syrian town of kobani saturday. A syrian fighter says theyre trying to flush out the militants. It has been a difficult task in the past few weeks, isis has been trying to capture and hold kobani for sometime. At least 39 people are dead after a fierce snowstorm hit a popular hiking area in the himalayas. More than 39 people have been rescued, and the rescue crews hope to find more survivors. The storm hit tuesday in nepal. And the World Health Organization says they will try to change practices with the ebola virus after a scathing review said the initial response was botched and riddled with incompetence. And canada is the latest country stepping in to help in the ebola crisis. Starting this monday the government plans to ship 800 vials to the