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Soldiers, paramedics continue helping locals in quake-hit rural town of Imindounit02:05
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Soldiers and paramedics continued providing assistance to locals affected by the recent deadly earthquake that hit Morocco, as footage filmed in Imindounit on Friday shows.

The extent of damage in the Moroccan mountain village can be seen, with destroyed buildings and piles of rubble, as well as an excavator to help clear the debris. The tent camp set up after the catastrophe is also shown, with emergency staff on hand.

Teams have also continued searching for any remaining survivors in the rubble, nearly a week after Friday's 6.8-magnitude earthquake.

According to the latest estimate by the authorities, the death toll across the country has passed 3,000, with many of those killed in the rural communities. Media reports claim thousands remain without essentials such as food, water and power, with routes often impassable.

The US Geological Survey reported that the epicentre was located 72 km southwest of Marrakech in Morocco's High Atlas mountain range.

Soldiers, paramedics continue helping locals in quake-hit rural town of Imindounit

Morocco, Imindounit
September 15, 2023 at 17:02 GMT +00:00 · Published

Soldiers and paramedics continued providing assistance to locals affected by the recent deadly earthquake that hit Morocco, as footage filmed in Imindounit on Friday shows.

The extent of damage in the Moroccan mountain village can be seen, with destroyed buildings and piles of rubble, as well as an excavator to help clear the debris. The tent camp set up after the catastrophe is also shown, with emergency staff on hand.

Teams have also continued searching for any remaining survivors in the rubble, nearly a week after Friday's 6.8-magnitude earthquake.

According to the latest estimate by the authorities, the death toll across the country has passed 3,000, with many of those killed in the rural communities. Media reports claim thousands remain without essentials such as food, water and power, with routes often impassable.

The US Geological Survey reported that the epicentre was located 72 km southwest of Marrakech in Morocco's High Atlas mountain range.

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Soldiers and paramedics continued providing assistance to locals affected by the recent deadly earthquake that hit Morocco, as footage filmed in Imindounit on Friday shows.

The extent of damage in the Moroccan mountain village can be seen, with destroyed buildings and piles of rubble, as well as an excavator to help clear the debris. The tent camp set up after the catastrophe is also shown, with emergency staff on hand.

Teams have also continued searching for any remaining survivors in the rubble, nearly a week after Friday's 6.8-magnitude earthquake.

According to the latest estimate by the authorities, the death toll across the country has passed 3,000, with many of those killed in the rural communities. Media reports claim thousands remain without essentials such as food, water and power, with routes often impassable.

The US Geological Survey reported that the epicentre was located 72 km southwest of Marrakech in Morocco's High Atlas mountain range.

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