Published:  04:00 PM, 11 September 2023

Morocco rescuers scour rubble for survivors after quake kills 2,100

Morocco rescuers scour rubble for survivors after quake kills 2,100


Using heavy equipment and even their bare hands, rescuers in Morocco on Sunday stepped up efforts to find survivors of a devastating earthquake that killed more than 2,100 people and flattened villages.
 
   The first foreign rescuers flew in to help after the North African country's strongest-ever quake killed at least 2,122 people and injured more than 2,400, many seriously, according to official figures updated late on Sunday.
 
   Friday's 6.8-magnitude quake struck 72 kilometres (45 miles) southwest of the tourist hub of Marrakesh, wiping out entire villages in the hills of the Atlas mountains.
 
   On Sunday an aftershock of magnitude 4.5 rattled the same region.
 
   The mountain village of Tafeghaghte, 60 kilometres from Marrakesh, was almost entirely destroyed, an AFP team reported, with very few buildings still standing.
 
   Amid the debris, civilian rescuers and members of Morocco's armed forces searched for survivors and the bodies of the dead.
 
   AFP saw them recover one body from the ruins of a house. Four others were still buried there, residents said.
 
   "Everyone is gone! My heart is broken. I am inconsolable," cried Zahra Benbrik, 62, who said she had lost 18 relatives, with only the body of her brother still trapped.
 
   "I want them to hurry and get him out so I can mourn in peace," she said.
 
   Many houses in remote mountain villages were built from mud bricks.
 
   In the village of Amizmiz, near Tafeghaghte, a backhoe dragged away the heaviest pieces of rubble before rescuers dug into the dusty debris to remove a body that appeared to be under a quilt.



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