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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

A man is attended to by emergency services sent by Israel on September 14, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of whom about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people were affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Firefighters continue to search for survivors in the village that disappeared on 14 September 2023 in Imi N'Tala, in the Marrakech-Safi region of Morocco. In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of which about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people were affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

A woman with her son searches through the rubble of the missing village, on September 14, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of whom about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people were affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

A man searches through the rubble of the missing village on September 14, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of which about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people were affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

One of the few buildings still standing in the village that disappeared on September 14, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of which about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people were affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Moroccan firefighters recover the body of a woman in the missing village of Imi N'Tala, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco, on September 14, 2023. In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of which about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people were affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

A grave in the missing village of Imi N'Tala, 14 September 2023, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of which about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people have been affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

A refrigerator seen in the rubble of the missing village of Imi N'Tala, September 14, 2023, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of whom about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people have been affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Entrance of a destroyed house in the missing village of Imi N'Tala, September 14, 2023, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of which about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people have been affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

A man retrieves a glass door from the rubble of a village that disappeared on September 14, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, in the Marrakech-Safi region of Morocco. In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of whom about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people have been affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

A man retrieves belongings from the rubble of a village that disappeared on September 14, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, in the Marrakech-Safi region of Morocco. In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of whom about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people have been affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

A man retrieves belongings from the rubble of a village that disappeared on September 14, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, in the Marrakech-Safi region of Morocco. In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of whom about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people have been affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Quake Death Toll Nears 3000 - Morocco

Women search through the rubble of a village that disappeared on September 14, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, in the Marrakech-Safi region of Morocco. In this village, which no longer exists after the earthquake, there were 67 houses where 378 inhabitants lived, of whom about 100 are dead or missing. Imi N'Tala is located in the province hardest hit by the earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale, which shook the High Atlas area of Morocco on September 8, and has so far left about thirty aftershocks exceeding magnitude 3, according to the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center (CSEM), which has detected less seismic activity in recent days. More than 2,950 people have died and 5,600 have been injured as a result of the earthquake. The United Nations estimates that 300,000 people have been affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Firefighters from the NGO BUSF walk through an area destroyed by the earthquake, September 12, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Morocco. Firefighters deployed by the NGO United Firefighters Without Borders (BUSF) to the area of Morocco affected by the earthquake that struck on September 8, 2023, are almost 100% sure that no one will be found alive under the rubble four days after the disaster. Today, they have continued with the tasks started yesterday, September 11, to support the army at different points to rule out the existence of survivors before bringing in heavy machinery. In addition, they are analyzing the needs of hospitals, shelters and other places of assistance in order to send humanitarian aid. More than 2,900 people have died and 5,500 have been injured as a result of the earthquake, which shook the High Atlas area, according to a new official death toll released today by the Moroccan Interior Ministry. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Firefighters from the NGO BUSF walk through an area destroyed by the earthquake, September 12, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Morocco. Firefighters deployed by the NGO United Firefighters Without Borders (BUSF) to the area of Morocco affected by the earthquake that struck on September 8, 2023, are almost 100% sure that no one will be found alive under the rubble four days after the disaster. Today, they have continued with the tasks started yesterday, September 11, to support the army at different points to rule out the existence of survivors before bringing in heavy machinery. In addition, they are analyzing the needs of hospitals, shelters and other places of assistance in order to send humanitarian aid. More than 2,900 people have died and 5,500 have been injured as a result of the earthquake, which shook the High Atlas area, according to a new official death toll released today by the Moroccan Interior Ministry. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

A firefighter from the NGO BUSF, on September 12, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Morocco. The troops deployed by the NGO United Firefighters Without Borders (BUSF) to the area of Morocco affected by the earthquake registered last September 8 discard almost 100% to be able to find someone alive under the rubble four days after the disaster. Today, they have continued with the tasks started yesterday, September 11, to support the army at different points to rule out the existence of survivors before bringing in heavy machinery. In addition, they are analyzing the needs of hospitals, shelters and other places of assistance in order to send humanitarian aid. More than 2,900 people have died and 5,500 have been injured as a result of the earthquake, which shook the High Atlas area, according to a new official death toll released today by the Moroccan Interior Ministry. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Firefighters from the NGO BUSF walk through an area destroyed by the earthquake, September 12, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Morocco. Firefighters deployed by the NGO United Firefighters Without Borders (BUSF) to the area of Morocco affected by the earthquake that struck on September 8, 2023, are almost 100% sure that no one will be found alive under the rubble four days after the disaster. Today, they have continued with the tasks started yesterday, September 11, to support the army at different points to rule out the existence of survivors before bringing in heavy machinery. In addition, they are analyzing the needs of hospitals, shelters and other places of assistance in order to send humanitarian aid. More than 2,900 people have died and 5,500 have been injured as a result of the earthquake, which shook the High Atlas area, according to a new official death toll released today by the Moroccan Interior Ministry. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

A firefighter from the NGO BUSF helps a woman walk through an area destroyed by the earthquake, 12 September 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Morocco. Firefighters deployed by the NGO United Firefighters Without Borders (BUSF) to the area of Morocco affected by the earthquake registered last September 8 discard almost 100% to be able to find someone alive under the rubble four days after the disaster. Today, they have continued with the tasks started yesterday, September 11, to support the army at different points to rule out the existence of survivors before bringing in heavy machinery. In addition, they are analyzing the needs of hospitals, shelters and other places of assistance in order to send humanitarian aid. More than 2,900 people have died and 5,500 have been injured as a result of the earthquake, which shook the High Atlas area, according to a new official death toll released today by the Moroccan Interior Ministry. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Two firefighters from the NGO BUSF walk through an area destroyed by the earthquake, September 12, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Morocco. Firefighters deployed by the NGO United Firefighters Without Borders (BUSF) to the area of Morocco affected by the earthquake registered last September 8 rule out almost 100% the possibility of finding someone alive under the rubble four days after the disaster. Today, they have continued with the tasks started yesterday, September 11, to support the army at different points to rule out the existence of survivors before bringing in heavy machinery. In addition, they are analyzing the needs of hospitals, shelters and other places of assistance in order to send humanitarian aid. More than 2,900 people have died and 5,500 have been injured as a result of the earthquake, which shook the High Atlas area, according to a new official death toll released today by the Moroccan Interior Ministry. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Firefighters from the NGO BUSF walk through an area destroyed by the earthquake, September 12, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Morocco. Firefighters deployed by the NGO United Firefighters Without Borders (BUSF) to the area of Morocco affected by the earthquake that struck on September 8, 2023, are almost 100% sure that no one will be found alive under the rubble four days after the disaster. Today, they have continued with the tasks started yesterday, September 11, to support the army at different points to rule out the existence of survivors before bringing in heavy machinery. In addition, they are analyzing the needs of hospitals, shelters and other places of assistance in order to send humanitarian aid. More than 2,900 people have died and 5,500 have been injured as a result of the earthquake, which shook the High Atlas area, according to a new official death toll released today by the Moroccan Interior Ministry. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

Over 2900 Killed In Rare Powerful Quake - Morocco

A BUSF firefighter in an area destroyed by the earthquake on September 12, 2023, in Imi N'Tala, Morocco. The troops deployed by the NGO United Firefighters Without Borders (BUSF) to the area of Morocco affected by the earthquake registered last September 8 discard almost 100% to be able to find someone alive under the rubble four days after the disaster. Today, they have continued with the tasks started yesterday, September 11, to support the army at different points to rule out the existence of survivors before bringing in heavy machinery. In addition, they are analyzing the needs of hospitals, shelters and other places of assistance in order to send humanitarian aid. More than 2,900 people have died and 5,500 have been injured as a result of the earthquake, which shook the High Atlas area, according to a new official death toll released today by the Moroccan Interior Ministry. Photo by Matias Chiofalo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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