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Added on the 11/09/2023 10:45:42 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Residents line up outside the regional blood transfusion centre in Marrakesh to donate blood for people injured in the devastating earthquake that struck Morocco, killing more than 2,000 and injuring over 2,000, many of them critically, according to the latest official figures. IMAGES
Moroccans perform Friday prayers at the Gueliz Mosque in Marrakesh nearly a week after the deadly earthquake that shook the city. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake -- Morocco's strongest ever -- flattened entire villages and left tens of thousands of people homeless. IMAGES
Morocco earthquake victims receive treatment at Marrakesh university hospital. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake -- Morocco's strongest ever -- has killed and injured thousands. IMAGES
Moroccans donate blood for earthquake victims at a centre in Marrakesh. Rescue teams stepped up a massive effort in devastated Moroccan mountain villages as chances faded for finding survivors from last week's earthquake. IMAGES
Moroccan earthquake survivors shelter in a makeshift camp near their destroyed houses in the devastated village of Ighermane. Vehicles packed with supplies were inching up winding mountain roads to deliver desperately needed food and tents to survivors of the nation's strongest quake on record and deadliest in more than six decades. IMAGES
Destruction in the village of Tikht in the Atlas Mountains, as Moroccan villagers dig through the rubble of broken mud-brick homes, hoping for signs of life in a race against time following the 6.8-magnitude quake. IMAGES