
Six Point Eight Magnitude Earthquake Hits Morocco As SAR Teams Continue To Search For Survivors
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit Morrocco on Friday as more than 2,400 people lost their lives and SAR teams are continuing their search to find more survivors affected by the earthquake.
Most of the destruction and deaths were in Al Haouz province in the High Atlas Mountains, where homes folded in on themselves and steep and winding roads became clogged with rubble. Residents sometimes cleared away rocks themselves. Read more here
As many SAR teams from different countries are flying out to help find other survivors, we want to send our thoughts and prayers to everyone out in Morrocco who was affected by the earthquake and also we want to send our deepest condolences to the families who lost their loved ones from the incident. Please be safe out there!
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