Some buildings in Marrakech badly damaged by earthquake that hit Morocco
(10 Sep 2023)
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Marrakech - 10 September 2023
1. Mid of a damaged building after a powerful earthquake
2. Pan from reporters to damaged building
3. Various of damage
STORYLINE:
Rescue workers searched Sunday for survivors and prayed for victims of the country’s strongest earthquake in more than a century, while soldiers and aid workers brought water and supplies to mountain villages in ruins.
More than 2,000 people are dead — a number that is expected to rise.
Mounds of rubble lay on the street and one market appeared to be open.
Most of the deaths, at least 2,012 as of Saturday night, were in Marrakech and five provinces near the epicenter, with at least 2,059 more people injured, including 1,404 critically, the Interior Ministry reported.
AP video shot by Mark Carlson
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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
CLIENTS NOTE: VIDEO ONLY - SHOTLIST AND STORYLINE TO FOLLOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Marrakech - 10 September 2023
1. Mid of a damaged building after a powerful earthquake
2. Pan from reporters to damaged building
3. Various of damage
STORYLINE:
Rescue workers searched Sunday for survivors and prayed for victims of the country’s strongest earthquake in more than a century, while soldiers and aid workers brought water and supplies to mountain villages in ruins.
More than 2,000 people are dead — a number that is expected to rise.
Mounds of rubble lay on the street and one market appeared to be open.
Most of the deaths, at least 2,012 as of Saturday night, were in Marrakech and five provinces near the epicenter, with at least 2,059 more people injured, including 1,404 critically, the Interior Ministry reported.
AP video shot by Mark Carlson
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