By Alexander Cornwell TINMEL, Morocco (Reuters) - Said Hartattouch was at work in Marrakech when the 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck. The moment the ...
TINMEL, Morocco - Said Hartattouch was at work in Marrakech when the 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck.
The village of Tinmel lies in a state of devastation. The homes have been crushed and the historic 12th-century mosque that sits at the end of the village is now a ruin. Recounting his return to the village, delayed due to a road blocked by a landslide, Hartattouch described a scramble inside his destroyed family home to gather blankets and his mother’s insulin.
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