
Morocco Earthquake Claims Over 2,000 Lives in Morocco: A Nation in Mourning. Image/NDTV
Morocco is reeling from a catastrophic earthquake, the deadliest in the country in decades, which has left over 2,000 people dead and countless others injured. The earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.8, struck in a mountainous region approximately 72 kilometers (45 miles) southwest of Marrakesh, sending shockwaves throughout the nation and beyond.
National Mourning and Humanitarian Crisis
The Moroccan government has declared three days of national mourning to honor the lives lost in this devastating disaster. Flags across public buildings will fly at half-mast during this period. The enormity of the crisis is underscored by the fact that the Red Cross has cautioned that it could take years to repair the extensive damage.
Terrifying Moments of Chaos
The earthquake’s violent tremors were felt not only in the epicenter but also in coastal cities like Rabat, Casablanca, and Essaouira. These tremors wreaked havoc, causing widespread destruction and forcing residents and tourists to flee for safety in the middle of the night. Witnesses recall the terrifying moments when doors and shutters banged, and structures shook violently.
Tragedy in Remote Villages
Remote mountain villages have borne the brunt of the earthquake’s devastation. The village of Tafeghaghte, near the epicenter, has been almost entirely razed, with traditional clay brick houses succumbing to the earthquake’s force. Villagers are grappling with grief, with many losing family members and loved ones. Soldiers and rescue teams are working tirelessly to search through rubble in the hopes of finding survivors.
Unprecedented Scale and Expert Insights
This earthquake is being described as the strongest ever recorded in Morocco, and it is the largest seismic event in the region in over 120 years. The unique vulnerability of historical and masonry structures to such rare earthquakes has been emphasized by experts. Buildings in regions where destructive earthquakes are infrequent often lack the necessary structural resilience, resulting in widespread collapses and casualties.
Global Outpouring of Support
The international community has rallied to express condolences and offer assistance to Morocco. Israel, which normalized relations with Morocco in 2020, is among the nations extending a helping hand. Neighboring Algeria, despite historical tensions with Morocco, has suspended a two-year-old ban on Moroccan flights through its airspace to facilitate aid deliveries and medical evacuations.
Recovery and Rebuilding Challenges
The Red Cross is coordinating resources to support the Moroccan Red Crescent, but recovery efforts are expected to be long-term, lasting months, if not years. The earthquake’s impact is profound, with survivors facing not only immediate challenges but also the daunting task of rebuilding their lives and communities.
As Morocco grapples with the aftermath of this catastrophic earthquake, the nation remains united in its resolve to overcome this unprecedented crisis and support those affected by the tragedy.
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