Roads are currently being cleared so that doctors can reach the victims.
The death toll from a powerful earthquake in Morocco is rising rapidly. At least 632 victims are known, Sky News reported on Saturday, September 9.
It was indicated that at least 329 people were injured and hospitalized. But this data is far from conclusive, as many local residents are in areas where rescuers have not yet reached.
Roads are currently being cleared so that doctors can reach the victims.
Meanwhile, new videos of the consequences of the earthquakes in Morocco are appearing on social networks.
Video shows the moment a building in Morocco collapses after being hit by a 6.8 earthquake #earthquake #Morocco #Earthquake #USOpen #RIPHlanga pic.twitter.com/QKMFZJRPkP
— Junoon Digital PK (@junoondigitalpk) September 9, 2023
A terrifying moment of a collapse captured by a security camera#Morocco #moroccoearthquake #Morocco #earthquakemorocco #earthquake pic.twitter.com/6l0gS0eC72
— Junoon Digital PK (@junoondigitalpk) September 9, 2023
We remind you that on Friday night a strong earthquake occurred in Morocco. The US Geological Survey rates it at 6.8. The epicenter was located at a relatively shallow depth of 18.5 km, 70 km from the large city of Marrakech. More than 200 deaths were immediately reported.
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Source: korrespondent

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