Moroccan King donated blood for earthquake victims

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The agency was founded by King VI of Morocco. It was reported that Muhammad donated blood for those who died in the September 8 earthquake Maghreb Arabe Presse.

The monarch also reportedly visited the university hospital center in Marrakech.

“His Majesty’s visit to the Mohammed VI University Hospital Center exemplifies the royal care provided by His Majesty to the victims of the Al Hawz earthquake and demonstrates the solidarity that exists between His Majesty the King and his people in good times and bad, making the Kingdom possible.” Moroccan journalists said about Mohammed’s visit to the victims that they are striving to overcome crises with courage and look to the future with determination.

According to the latest data, at least 5,530 people were injured in the earthquake.

Before that the World Bank offered Comprehensive assistance to Morocco on reconstruction.

Near Marrakesh, Morocco, on the night of September 9 dead 6.8 magnitude earthquake. The epicenter of the earthquake is 77 kilometers away from the settlement where approximately 839 thousand people live.

Emergency services are still clearing debris and continuing to search for people, according to a statement from the Kingdom’s Ministry of Internal Affairs. In this context, data on injured and missing people are constantly changing. warned inside the section.

Additionally, damage occurs due to displacement of the earth’s crust. there is many famous museums and mosques of the state. In particular, the earthquake caused serious damage to the Dar Si Said Palace, which was built in the second half of the 19th century.

previously seismologist saidWhether the earthquake in Morocco could happen again.

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