A strong earthquake that shook Morocco’s High Atlas highlands on Saturday, 2 September claimed at least 632 lives, destroyed many buildings, and caused widespread terror among people living in major cities.
With an updated first casualty count from the Interior Ministry, state media announced on Saturday that there had been 329 recorded injuries. Read the full article for more details.
Video Shows the Moment Earthquake Hit Morocco Killing Over 630 People
People could be seen running for their lives as the earth began to tremble. As smoke covered the scene, debris was also observed falling from one of the buildings. At least 632 people were reportedly killed and over 329 others were injured when a 6.8-magnitude earthquake slammed Morocco on Friday night, according to a CCTV video.
See the video below:
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People are seen running onto the streets in the video, which was posted on social media and shows buildings trembling before some of them fall. The earthquake that struck Morocco has caused damage to a number of structures and historic places.
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As the earthquake strikes, people can be seen in the 28-second video clip going about their daily lives. People could be seen running for their lives as the earth began to tremble. Building debris soon began to fall as well.
The earthquake has caused damage to a number of structures and historic places, including the red walls that surround the ancient city which are included as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The highland town of Ighil, which is in the Al Haouz Province and 72 kilometers southwest of Marrakech, was the epicenter of the earthquake. At a depth of 18.5 kilometers, the earthquake occurred.
According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake struck at 11:11 p.m. and caused several seconds of trembling. The earthquake was rated at 7 on the Richter scale by Morocco’s National Seismic Monitoring and Alert Network.
The US agency also said that 19 minutes after the initial earthquake, a 4.9-magnitude aftershock struck the nation. The earthquake was felt as far away as Portugal and Algeria, according to the Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere and the Algerian Civil Defense Service.
Watch the video of the aftermath of the Morocco earthquake:
Numerous locations, notably Marrakesh and Ouarzazate, have reported severe damage to automobiles and property. On Morocco’s streets, those who had lost loved ones could be seen sobbing and screaming. There are other persons believed to be trapped under the debris, and the death toll is expected to rise.