Morocco’s Devastating Magnitude-6.8 Earthquake Captured in Photos

Morocco’s Devastating Magnitude-6.8 Earthquake Captured in Photos


Follow the latest news on Morocco’s deadly ​earthquake.

A powerful earthquake struck about 50⁢ miles from the southern city of Marrakesh in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, killing more ⁤than 2,000 people, turning houses and buildings into rubble and terrifying residents.

Morocco has a history of serious earthquakes, and⁤ the one that hit shortly after 11 p.m. on‍ Friday was the strongest to strike the area in more than a century. The full extent of the casualties and damages was not yet known.

“It didn’t last long,” said one person who experienced the quake in Amizmiz, about 30 miles southwest of Marrakesh, “but felt like years.”

Residents sit in a temporary shelter in the village of Azgour.

A​ destroyed house‍ in the village of Azgour.

Residents walk past destroyed buildings ‌in Amizmiz.

A damaged mosque in the old city of Marrakesh.

A kitten sitting on ⁢a destroyed vehicle in the old city of Marrakesh.

A damaged hotel in Moulay ⁢Brahim.

The earthquake struck late Friday night, forcing many residents of Marrakesh to ⁢evacuate⁤ their homes and ⁣shelter ⁤in open spaces in the city.

Using heavy ⁢equipment to‍ search for survivors in a heavily damaged building in Marrakesh.

The wall of a house collapsed into a neighboring building in the village ​of Tansghart.

Inspecting the damage in Marrakesh.

Residents of the village⁤ of Ouirgane digging graves for victims of the earthquake.

Rescue workers searching for ⁤survivors in Moulay Brahim, near the epicenter.

Bodies pulled from the rubble of ​destroyed‌ homes in Moulay ⁤Brahim.

A woman outside a‌ heavily damaged building in the‌ old city of Marrakesh.

Red Crescent workers removing large boulders that were blocking a road connecting the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakesh.

In Marrakesh, some of the older homes inside the walled old city, or medina, were⁣ constructed from stone, wood and mortar, making ‌them susceptible to earthquakes.

A home of more modern construction did not escape the damage in Moulay Brahim.

People lining up to donate blood in‍ Marrakesh.

Sunlight filtering through a hole in the side ⁤of a house caused by ⁤the earthquake in the village of Tansghart.

2023-09-10 11:13:34
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