Morocco Earthquake: Rescue Efforts Intensify on Fourth Day
Morocco is grappling with the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that struck on September 8 at 11:11 p.m. local time. The magnitude-7.0 quake, with a depth of 18.5 km, has resulted in the tragic loss of at least 2,901 lives, a number expected to climb as rescue teams navigate boulder-blocked roads to reach the most remote and hardest-hit areas.
This disaster marks the most severe earthquake Morocco has faced since 2004, when a magnitude-6.3 tremor devastated the port city of Al Hoceima, claiming around 630 lives. The recent earthquake's higher magnitude and extensive damage have posed significant challenges for rescuers working tirelessly to save survivors and recover victims in the devastated regions.
The ongoing rescue efforts are hindered by treacherous conditions, with rubble and obstructed pathways delaying vital response operations. Authorities and international aid organizations are mobilizing resources to support the search and rescue missions, hoping to minimize further casualties and provide relief to those affected by the devastation.
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