3m ago / 7:24 PM UTC
Death toll rises to 1,305
The death toll from the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Morocco yesterday has risen to 1,305, according to the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces.
There are 1,832 injured, 1,220 of which are in critical condition.
50m ago / 6:36 PM UTC
Video shows the moment 6.8-magnitude earthquake strikes Morocco
Sept. 9, 202300:47
51m ago / 6:36 PM UTC
Morocco declares three days of mourning and flags to be flown at half mast
Morocco declared three days of mourning today following the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that killed over 1,000 people, according to a statement from the Royal Palace in Rabat.
All national flags on public buildings will also be flown at half mast across the country. In a meeting shortly after the earthquake, government officials briefed King Mohammed VI on the extent of the damage left behind.
The King directed the distribution of clean water, food, tents and blankets among those affected, as well as the bolstering of search and rescue teams in impacted areas. He also ordered that public services resume as soon as possible.
2h ago / 5:10 PM UTC
Drone video shows earthquake devastation in south Morocco
Sept. 9, 202300:48
3h ago / 4:51 PM UTC
Morocco vs. Liberia soccer match at Africa Cup postponed
Morocco’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Liberia has been postponed because of Friday’s earthquake.
The match was originally planned for 3 p.m. ET today. A new date and time for the match has not been set.
3h ago / 4:16 PM UTC
Algeria opens airspace to Morocco following earthquake despite bad relations
Algeria has opened its airspace to Morocco following the earthquake despite its having cut ties with the country two years ago.
Friday’s 6.8-magnitude earthquake prompted Algeria to put aside the bad relations with its neighbor and open its airspace to flights carrying humanitarian aid.
The border between Algeria and Morocco has been closed since 1994, and Algiers closed its airspace to Morocco and suspended diplomatic relations in 2021, accusing Rabat of “hostile acts,” including using spyware against it.
Morocco has rejected the allegations as “absurd.”
4h ago / 3:47 PM UTC
Moroccan soccer team star Achraf Hakimi urges people to donate blood
Moroccan soccer team star Achraf Hakimi urged people to donate blood to those injured during Friday night’s 6.8-magnitude earthquake.
Hakimi posted a statement to Instagram on Saturday, pairing it with a picture of the Moroccan flag.
“We are living in difficult times and our thoughts are with the injured and the families of the victims,” he wrote. “Let’s all cooperate and contribute to saving the wounded by donating blood. To God we belong and to him we shall return.”
Morocco was scheduled to play Liberia at 3 p.m. E.T. today as part of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. It’s unclear if the game will continue as planned.
4h ago / 3:10 PM UTC
People seen wandering the streets in aftermath of quake
4h ago / 2:58 PM UTC
Video shows buildings in ruins after Morocco earthquake
5h ago / 2:51 PM UTC
Images show damaged buildings in Marrakech
A British guide documented some damage on the way to Marrakesh Menara Airport.
5h ago / 1:58 PM UTC
Secretary Blinken offers support to the Moroccan people following earthquake
Secretary of State Antony Blinken offered his support and condolences to the people of Morocco following Friday’s earthquake.
“On behalf of the people of the United States, I express my deep sadness at the loss of life and destruction caused by yesterday’s earthquake in Morocco and extend my heartfelt condolences to the families of those affected,” Blinken said in a statement released on Saturday.
“The United States is ready to provide any necessary assistance as Morocco responds to this tragedy. Our thoughts are with the Moroccan people, and we offer our unwavering support and solidarity to our Moroccan partners at this tragic time.”
6h ago / 1:19 PM UTC
Death toll passes 1,000, with more than 700 critically injured
The number of people killed in Friday’s devastating earthquake in Morocco passed 1,000, Morocco’s government confirmed Saturday morning.
A spokesperson for the country’s Interior Ministry confirmed that according to the most up-to-date records, 1,037 were dead and 1,204 injured, including 721 who were critically injured.
7h ago / 12:50 PM UTC
Rural, mountainside communities are bearing the brunt of damage
Most of the deaths reported so far are in rural areas close to the epicenter of the quake, high in the Atlas Mountains south of Marrakech, official figures show, meaning rescuers have to battle damaged roads to reach remote communities.
Morocco’s Interior Ministry reported Saturday that 394 deaths had been recorded in the mountainous Al Haouz Province, compared with 13 in Marrakech Province and three in greater Casablanca.
The U.S. Geological Survey said that the epicenter was near the ski resort of Oukaïmeden, about 50 miles from Marrakech.
7h ago / 12:23 PM UTC
Rescuers in Al Haouz Province use mini-excavator to search ruined house for survivors
7h ago / 12:18 PM UTC
Rescue efforts underway after overnight Morocco earthquake
Sept. 9, 202302:38
7h ago / 12:00 PM UTC
Pope offers blessings and prayers for victims and survivors
Pope Francis sent condolences to the people of Morocco and offered his “deep solidarity” in a message to the country’s leaders Saturday.
In a telegram the pope said he prayed for those who had died or been wounded in the earthquake, and offered encouragement to everyone involved in the rescue and recovery efforts, Vatican News reported.
8h ago / 11:53 AM UTC
Army uses drones to find earthquake survivors
Morocco’s armed forces are using helicopters and drones as part of a huge effort to find and recover survivors of Friday’s earthquake.
In an update on X, formerly known as Twitter, the Royal Armed Forces said that on the instruction of King Mohammed VI it had deployed search and rescue teams, a field hospital and a makeshift surgical hospital.
8h ago / 11:47 AM UTC
France quick to offer support in wake of earthquake’s devastation
PARIS — France was among the first countries to react and offer aid to Morocco, a former French protectorate where more than 40,000 French residents still live.
“We are all devastated after the terrible earthquake in Morocco. France stands ready to help with first aid,” President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“France learned with great emotion of the terrible 6.8-magnitude earthquake that occurred during the night between Marrakech and Agadir, which caused hundreds of victims and injuries,” the French Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
So far no French nationals have been reported dead but crisis centers were set up in both Paris and Morocco Saturday morning.
8h ago / 11:07 AM UTC
New pictures show homes in ruins in Marrakech
8h ago / 10:58 AM UTC
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI releases statement via foreign minister
After more than 12 hours since a 6.5-magnitude earthquake shook Morocco, King Mohammed VI sent a message of condolence and sympathy in a statement issued by the country’s foreign minister.
Nasser Bourita said on X, formerly known as Twitter, Saturday morning: “On behalf of King #Mohamed_VI, I would like to express to you, to the families of the victims, and to the Moroccan people, my sincere condolences and sympathy as a result of the earthquake that struck many areas in my country.
“I share the feelings of sadness and pain with the families of the victims, while wishing a speedy recovery for the injured,” the statement read.
9h ago / 10:34 AM UTC
President Biden sends message of support to Morocco
President Joe Biden sent thoughts and prayers to those affected by the Moroccan earthquake and said the United States was ready to offer any help needed.
“I am deeply saddened by the loss of life and devastation caused by the earthquake in Morocco. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those impacted by this terrible hardship,” he said in a statement Saturday morning.
“My administration is in contact with Moroccan officials. We are working expeditiously to ensure American citizens in Morocco are safe, and stand ready to provide any necessary assistance for the Moroccan people. The United States stands by Morocco and my friend King Mohammed VI at this difficult moment.”
9h ago / 10:01 AM UTC
Humanitarian groups spring into action to help stricken Moroccans
The Moroccan Red Crescent was among the first humanitarian charities to offer help to survivors of Friday’s earthquake, providing urgent first aid to some of the hundreds injured.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in the Middle East and North Africa said it was also ready to provide support on X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, while sharing images of its medics treating someone on a stretcher and a devastated building.
9h ago / 9:58 AM UTC
Death toll rises to at least 820 with more than 600 injured
At least 820 people have died as a result of the devastating earthquake that hit Morocco Friday night, the country’s Interior Ministry said on state TV Saturday morning.
The update is the second upward revision of the death toll and reflects the difficulty authorities have in reaching remote, rural parts of the country that have been badly affected.
The number of injuries was also increased to 672, with 205 of them classed as serious.
10h ago / 9:33 AM UTC
Israel pledges to send aid
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed “all government bodies and forces” to offer necessary assistance to the people of Morocco, according to a statement from the prime minister’s office.
This includes “the preparations for sending an aid delegation to the area,” it said.
“The prime minister said that the people of Israel stand with our friends, the people of Morocco, during this difficult hour and prays for their well being, and that we will help in any way needed,” the statement added.
10h ago / 9:06 AM UTC
Buildings in Marrakech, a UNESCO World Heritage site, damaged
In Marrakech, the famous Koutoubia Mosque, built in the 12th century, suffered damage, but the extent was not immediately clear. The building’s 226-foot minaret is known as the “roof of Marrakech.”
Moroccans also posted videos showing damage to parts of the famous red walls that surround the old city, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Most of the fatalities so far have been reported in and around Marrakech.
10h ago / 8:59 AM UTC
A woman reacts with despair after seeing the damage to her home in Marrakech on Saturday
11h ago / 8:55 AM UTC
UAE to set up ‘air bridge’ to help quake-struck Morocco
ABU DHABI — The United Arab Emirates said it was setting up an “air bridge” to deliver critical relief supplies and other forms of support to those hit by the Morocco earthquake, according to state media.
“His Highness’ initiative reaffirms the deep-rooted ties between the UAE and Morocco and underscores the UAE’s enduring disaster response efforts and commitment to strengthening global solidarity, particularly with those in need,” the Emirates News Agency reported, referring to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, the president of the UAE and ruler of Abu Dhabi.
11h ago / 8:35 AM UTC
Desperate search for survivors trapped under rubble continues
People across the earthquake-struck region are scrambling to find and free any survivors trapped under debris.
Montasir Itri, from the mountain village of Asni near the epicenter, told the Reuters news agency that most houses there were damaged.
“Our neighbors are under the rubble and people are working hard to rescue them using available means in the village,” he said.
Residents of Marrakech, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, told Reuters some buildings there had collapsed completely.
12h ago / 7:57 AM UTC
Survivors pick through rubble to find their belongings in Marrakech
12h ago / 7:49 AM UTC
U.S. embassy tells Americans to ‘exercise caution’ in case of aftershocks
The U.S. Embassy in Rabat issued an alert early Saturday advising U.S. citizens to exercise caution for the next 24 hours in case of additional earthquakes or aftershocks.
Officials were monitoring the situation closely but were not aware of any U.S. citizens who had been affected, according to a statement sent to NBC News.
“We strongly encourage U.S. citizens in the affected areas to monitor local news, follow the emergency instructions provided by local authorities, enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program at step.state.gov to receive important emergency information,” the statement added.
“We urge U.S. citizens in the affected areas who are safe to contact their loved ones directly and/or update their status on social media. Any U.S. citizens in the affected area and in need of immediate emergency services should contact local authorities.”
12h ago / 7:49 AM UTC
International bodies offer Morocco support
The United Nations has said it is ready to assist Morocco in the aftermath of Friday’s earthquake, that has killed more than 600 people.
“The Secretary-General was profoundly saddened to learn of the earthquake that hit Morocco today which claimed many lives,” said a statement from Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres.
“The United Nations is ready to assist the government of Morocco in its efforts to assist the impacted population.”
The European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, said that its Emergency Response Coordination Centre was closely monitoring the situation and could “provide assistance if requested.”
“We stand by the people of Morocco at this difficult time following the deadly earthquake,” the commission said in a statement.
12h ago / 7:38 AM UTC
Locals in Marrakech sleep outside in a public square early Saturday
12h ago / 7:38 AM UTC
Moroccan journalist describes surviving earthquake
A Moroccan journalist described the chaos of the earthquake and its aftermath, with people streaming onto the streets to avoid structural damage.
Rida Fakhar told the U.K.’s Sky News that he arrived in Marrakech on Friday two hours before the earthquake.
“It was very, very strong, I’ve never seen something like that. I’ve witnessed two earthquakes in Morocco but this is something I’ve never seen,” he said.
“Here in Marrakech we hear ambulances coming in from different parts of Marrakech and from the Atlas mountains.”
12h ago / 7:22 AM UTC
Earthquake death toll almost doubles to 632 in early Saturday update
At least 632 people have died as a result of Friday’s earthquake, Moroccan Interior Ministry confirmed early Saturday — more than double the previous total of 296.
The ministry also said 329 people were injured, a figure almost certain to rise as authorities gather information from all the affected areas.
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