Trucks carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Marrakech for the victims of the country’s devastating earthquake on Sunday.
Footage features lorries and aid supplies, as well as people waiting outside the regional blood transfusion centre to donate.
Rescue teams continue to search for survivors of Friday's 6.8 magnitude earthquake, with the estimate death toll now over 2,000.
According to the US Geological Survey, the epicentre was located 72 km southwest of Marrakech in Morocco's High Atlas mountain range.
Najia Amrani, the director of Morocco's National Centre for Blood Donation and Investigation announced that a total of 6,000 bags of blood were gathered in a single day, following campaigns launched by regional blood donation centres and civil society organisations.
Trucks carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Marrakech for the victims of the country’s devastating earthquake on Sunday.
Footage features lorries and aid supplies, as well as people waiting outside the regional blood transfusion centre to donate.
Rescue teams continue to search for survivors of Friday's 6.8 magnitude earthquake, with the estimate death toll now over 2,000.
According to the US Geological Survey, the epicentre was located 72 km southwest of Marrakech in Morocco's High Atlas mountain range.
Najia Amrani, the director of Morocco's National Centre for Blood Donation and Investigation announced that a total of 6,000 bags of blood were gathered in a single day, following campaigns launched by regional blood donation centres and civil society organisations.
Trucks carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Marrakech for the victims of the country’s devastating earthquake on Sunday.
Footage features lorries and aid supplies, as well as people waiting outside the regional blood transfusion centre to donate.
Rescue teams continue to search for survivors of Friday's 6.8 magnitude earthquake, with the estimate death toll now over 2,000.
According to the US Geological Survey, the epicentre was located 72 km southwest of Marrakech in Morocco's High Atlas mountain range.
Najia Amrani, the director of Morocco's National Centre for Blood Donation and Investigation announced that a total of 6,000 bags of blood were gathered in a single day, following campaigns launched by regional blood donation centres and civil society organisations.