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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

The door of the helicopter after evacuating earthquake survivors from the municipality of Talat N'yakoub, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Moroccan military evacuating earthquake survivors by helicopter from the municipality of Talat N'yakoub, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Several people carry a deceased man who has been rescued from the rubble, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco, to bury him. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

A female earthquake survivor is evacuated by helicopter from the municipality of Talat N'yakoub, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Moroccan laborers work on a house affected by the earthquake, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Workers walk through the rubble on September 11, 2023 in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Moroccan military evacuating earthquake survivors by helicopter from the municipality of Talat N'yakoub, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Several people carry a deceased man who has been rescued from the rubble, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco, to bury him. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

A deceased man is rescued from the rubble on September 11, 2023 in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Several men prepare the grave of a deceased man who has been rescued from the rubble, 11 September 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Moroccan military and Moroccan Civil Protection carry a deceased man after being rescued from the rubble, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Moroccan military, Moroccan Civil Protection and Moroccan Red Cross take part in the rescue of a man, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Moroccan military and Moroccan Red Cross take part in the rescue of a man, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Moroccan military, Moroccan Civil Protection and Moroccan Red Cross take part in the rescue of a man, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

General view of the municipality of Talat N'yak, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

The living room of a collapsed house after the earthquake, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

A cow agonizes in the rubble on September 11, 2023 in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Debris on top of a vehicle after the earthquake, 11 September 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

A mannequin in the rubble on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

A man rides a motorcycle past debris on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Members of the Special Emergency and Immediate Response Unit of the Community of Madrid (ERICAM) participate in the rescue of a woman, victim of the earthquake in Morocco, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, province of Al Haouz, region of Marrakech-Safi (Morocco). The team is composed of thirty people belonging to the Fire Department of the Community of Madrid, SUMMA112, canine guides and four rescue dogs. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 10.00 local time (GMT 1), to 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to the last note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

An excavator works to rescue earthquake victims on September 11, 2023 in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

A collapsed house, September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

A man walks through the rubble on September 11, 2023 in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Two people sleep between blankets in the street and next to rubble, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, Al Haouz province, Marrakech-Safi region (Morocco). The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 15.00 local time (GMT 1), is 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to a note from the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. It is not ruled out that the number of victims will increase due to the high number of injured and the search for more possible victims in the rubble. The province of Al Hauz is the most affected by the earthquake, which is already considered the deadliest natural disaster recorded in Morocco in recent decades. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Members of the Special Emergency and Immediate Response Unit of the Community of Madrid (ERICAM) participate in the rescue of a woman, victim of the earthquake in Morocco, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, province of Al Haouz, region of Marrakech-Safi (Morocco). The team is composed of thirty people belonging to the Fire Department of the Community of Madrid, SUMMA112, canine guides and four rescue dogs. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 10.00 local time (GMT 1), to 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to the last note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Members of the Special Emergency and Immediate Response Unit of the Community of Madrid (ERICAM) participate in the rescue of a woman, victim of the earthquake in Morocco, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, province of Al Haouz, region of Marrakech-Safi (Morocco). The team is composed of thirty people belonging to the Fire Department of the Community of Madrid, SUMMA112, canine guides and four rescue dogs. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 10.00 local time (GMT 1), to 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to the last note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Members of the Special Emergency and Immediate Response Unit of the Community of Madrid (ERICAM) participate in the rescue of a woman, victim of the earthquake in Morocco, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, province of Al Haouz, region of Marrakech-Safi (Morocco). The team is composed of thirty people belonging to the Fire Department of the Community of Madrid, SUMMA112, canine guides and four rescue dogs. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 10.00 local time (GMT 1), to 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to the last note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Earthquake Death Toll Rises To More Than 2600 - Morocco

Members of the Special Emergency and Immediate Response Unit of the Community of Madrid (ERICAM) participate in the rescue of a woman, victim of the earthquake in Morocco, on September 11, 2023, in Talat N'yakoub, province of Al Haouz, region of Marrakech-Safi (Morocco). The team is composed of thirty people belonging to the Fire Department of the Community of Madrid, SUMMA112, canine guides and four rescue dogs. The earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the open Richter scale shook the country on the night of September 8 and the number of victims it has caused, according to the count carried out until 10.00 local time (GMT 1), to 2,681 dead and 2,501 injured, according to the last note of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior .Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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