50,000 houses collapse in Morocco earthquake

15 Sep 2023 11:23am
Heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the earthquake-hit village of Azgour, in Morocco's Amizmiz. Photo by Fethi Belaid/AFP FILE PIX
Heavily damaged buildings are pictured in the earthquake-hit village of Azgour, in Morocco's Amizmiz. Photo by Fethi Belaid/AFP FILE PIX
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RABAT - At least 50,000 houses have collapsed completely or partially in Friday's deadly earthquake in Morocco.

Following a meeting chaired by King Mohammed VI, the Moroccan Royal Court, in a statement, said the government would grant emergency assistance worth 30,000 dirhams (about US$3,000) to families affected by the earthquake, according to Anadolu Agency.

Direct financial assistance of 140,000 dirhams (about $14,000) will be granted for totally collapsed houses, and 80,000 dirhams (some $8,000) for partially collapsed houses, the statement said.

At least 2,946 people were killed and 5,674 others injured when a magnitude 7 earthquake struck Morocco late Friday, it reported.

The quake was the strongest to hit the North African country in a century, according to Morocco’s National Geophysical Institute. - BERNAMA-ANADOLU AGENCY

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