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Morocco earthquake: About 50,000 buildings damaged, people left without homes

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Morocco announced the launch of an aid programme on Thursday to support and rehouse the residents of about 50,000 buildings damaged in last week's devastating earthquake. The number of people left without homes by the quake, which has devastated Marrakesh and numerous villages in Morocco's Atlas mountain region, is not known.

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