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Morocco earthquake: survivors recount horrors as death toll nears 700

At Richter 7, it was the strongest tremor to hit the country in the last century

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 09 Sep 2023 6:07PM

Morocco earthquake: survivors recount horrors as death toll nears 700
Buildings, including the ancient red walls that surround the city, a Unesco World Heritage, were damaged. Screengrab WION/Youtube.

RABAT (Morocco) – A magnitude 7 earthquake struck Morocco late Friday, destroying buildings and sending horrified residents rushing out of their homes to save their lives.

“The earthquake struck as I was watching television,” Aziz Aishi, a resident of the capital Rabat, told Anadolu Agency.

“Windows opened and shut themselves,” he recalled. “I felt terrified and ran out of the house.”

As he spilled out onto the street, Aishi found hundreds of people fleeing their shaking buildings.

The powerful earthquake has killed at least 632 people and injured 392 others injured, according to the Moroccan Interior Ministry.

Fatalities from the powerful quake occurred in various regions, including Al Haouz and Marrakesh provinces, as well as the cities of Ouarzazate, Azilal, Chichaoua and Taroudant, the ministry said in a statement.

According to an Anadolu report, the earthquake was the strongest tremor to hit the North African country in the last century, Morocco’s National Geophysical Institute said.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the epicentre of the earthquake, which hit just after 11 pm local time, was 75 kilometres southeast of Marrakesh, at a depth of 18.5 km.

“I lost a member of my family in the earthquake when her house collapsed,” a resident of Taroudant city, who preferred to remain unnamed, told Anadolu.

The situation was said to be particularly dire in Marrakesh, where numerous buildings were reported to have collapsed, with residents trapped under debris.

Local media said some buildings, including the famous red walls that surround the old city, a UNESCO World Heritage, were damaged.

Adel Ait Haddou, a regional representative for health and social protection in Azilal town, said nine people had lost their lives when their houses collapsed in Imlil village in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains.

In 2004, more than 600 people were killed and many others injured when a magnitude 6.3 quake hit northeastern Morocco.

Quake also felt in Spain, Portugal

Meanwhile, the impact of of the earthquake was also felt in southern Spain and Portugal, German news agency (dpa) reported.

The emergency call centre in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia received more than 20 calls from concerned citizens in areas around Huelva, Seville, Jaén, Málaga, Marbella and Córdoba shortly after midnight, the organization said in a social media post.

It was not clear if the earthquake caused any damage or injuries in Spain or Portugal. In Morocco, authorities reported on Saturday morning that at least 632 people had died - with the death toll likely to rise further.

Authorities in southern Portugal reported similar calls, including in the cities of Faro, Lisbon and Setúbal, according to the Portuguese state news agency Lusa.

The epicentre of the magnitude 6.8 earthquake was in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, about 70 kilometres south-west of the city of Marrakesh, according to the United States Geological Survey. – Bernama, September 9, 2023

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