Morocco: Inside village with 90 people dead after quake
The BBC’s Nick Beake is on the ground in Tafeghaghte after a powerful earthquake hit Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains.
The BBC’s Nick Beake is on the ground in Tafeghaghte after a powerful earthquake hit Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains.
CCTV shows the moment rubble begins to fall from a building onto the street where a man is standing.
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