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Morocco: Rescuers race to find survivors as Morocco quake toll nears 2,700

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IMGDAL: Rescuers raced against time on Monday to find survivors in the rubble more than 48 hours after Morocco’s deadliest earthquake in over six decades, with almost 2,700 killed in a disaster that devastated villages in the High Atlas Mountains. Search teams from Spain, Britain and Qatar are joining efforts to find survivors of the 6.8 magnitude quake that struck late on Friday 72 km southwest of Marrakech. France denied that Morocco was refusing its help because of frosty diplomatic ties, and said it was up to the Moroccan authorities to decide the timing and nature of any foreign aid.
Many survivors spent a third night outside, their homes destroyed or rendered unsafe by Morocco’s most powerful earthquake since at least 1900. The death toll has climbed to 2,681 with 2,501 people injured, the state news agency reported on Monday. With much of the quake zone in hard-to-reach areas, the full impact has yet to emerge. The authorities have not issued any estimates for the number of people still missing. In some villages, where homes are made of mud bricks, as many as half of the houses were flattened. People have been salvaging possessions from the ruins of their homes and describing desperate scenes as they dug with their bare hands to find relatives.
Many survivors were still without power and phone service, fuelling criticism on social media about the government response. Morocco has deployed the army as part of response and has said it is reinforcing search-and-rescue teams, providing water and distributing food, tents, blankets. It is the nation’s deadliest quake since 1960 when a tremor claimed 12,000 lives.



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