Devastated by the country s biggest earthquake in over a century, people in the quake-affected areas are reeling under the horror. The death toll has crossed over 2,800 and many villagers and survivor are still seeking shelter in the courtyards and streets. Though the rescue operations are still ongoing, the difficult terrain and the damaged roads are hampering the search efforts
AMIZMIZ, Morocco (AP) — An aftershock rattled Moroccans on Sunday as they mourned victims of the nation’s strongest earthquake in more than a century and sought to rescue survivors while
Morocco earthquake survivors struggle for food, water, and shelter as death toll rises above 2,100. Cultural heritage sites, including a 12th-century mosque and parts of Marrakech s old city, were also damaged.
People are too afraid to return to their homes, staying on the streets for fear of aftershocks of the earthquake that damaged thousands of houses, eyewitnesses of the deadly tragedy have shared with Sputnik.