Morocco earthquake: ‘I had to choose between my parents and son’
Tayeb ait Ighenbaz is haunted by the decision he was forced to make after Morocco’s earthquake struck.
Tayeb ait Ighenbaz is haunted by the decision he was forced to make after Morocco’s earthquake struck.
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There is growing anger at the little help reaching towns and villages in the Atlas Mountains.
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Like many other settlements in Morocco’s stricken Atlas Mountains, the village of Moulay Brahim suffered serious damage and high casualties in Friday’s devastating earthquake. The… Read More »Survivors await aid, dread aftershocks in Morocco village stricken by quake
Rescuers on Monday faced a growing race against time to dig any survivors from the rubble of devastated villages in Morocco’s Atlas mountains, three days… Read More »🔴 Live: Foreign rescuers join race to reach Morocco quake survivors
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