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Morocco earthquake: At least 296 dead, 153 injured

Gulf News 09 Sep 2023
RABAT. A powerful earthquake struck Morocco's High Atlas mountains late on Friday, killing at least 296 people, destroying buildings and sending residents of major cities rushing from their homes.
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Powerful earthquake hits Morocco causing deaths, damage

Korea Times 09 Sep 2023
People take shelter and check for news on their mobile phones after an earthquake in Rabat, Morocco, Sept ... Another woman there, Dalila Fahem, said there were cracks in her house and damage to her furniture.
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Morocco earthquake: At least 600 dead, hundreds injured

Gulf News 09 Sep 2023
Strong tremors were also felt in the coastal cities of Rabat, Casablanca and Essaouira ... Another woman there, Dalila Fahem, said there were cracks in her house and damage to her furniture.
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Death toll in Morocco earthquake rises to 820

Middle East Online 09 Sep 2023
RABAT - The death toll from the powerful earthquake that struck Morocco has risen to 820, state television quoted the Interior Ministry on Saturday as saying ... in her house and damage to her furniture.
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Powerful earthquake kills ‘at least’ 296 in Morocco, govt says

Dawn 09 Sep 2023
Another woman there, Dalila Fahem, said there were cracks in her house and damage to her furniture ... People in Rabat, about 350 km (220 miles) north of Ighil, and in the coastal town of Imsouane, about ...
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Morocco earthquake: At least 820 dead, hundreds injured

Gulf News 09 Sep 2023
Strong tremors were also felt in the coastal cities of Rabat, Casablanca and Essaouira ... Another woman there, Dalila Fahem, said there were cracks in her house and damage to her furniture.
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At least 632 killed in powerful quake in Morocco

Middle East Online 09 Sep 2023
Another woman there, Dalila Fahem, said there were cracks in her house and damage to her furniture ... People in the capital city of Rabat, about 350 km north of Ighil, and in the coastal town of ...
photo: AP / Mosa'ab Elshamy
People take shelter outside their homes after an earthquake in Rabat, Morocco, Friday, Sept. 8, 2023. A powerful earthquake struck Morocco late Friday, damaging buildings in major cities and sending panicked people pouring into streets and alleyways from Rabat to Marrakech.
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Powerful earthquake in Morocco kills 632 people

Gulf Daily News 09 Sep 2023
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Morocco earthquake: Death toll crosses 1,000, thousands injured

Gulf News 09 Sep 2023
Strong tremors were also felt in the coastal cities of Rabat, Casablanca and Essaouira ... Another woman there, Dalila Fahem, said there were cracks in her house and damage to her furniture.
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Hundreds killed in Morocco earthquake - state TV

RNZ 09 Sep 2023
Another woman there, Dalila Fahem, said there were cracks in her house and damage to her furniture ... People in the capital city of Rabat, about 350 km north of Ighil, and in the coastal town of ...
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Morocco earthquake: Death toll crosses 1,300, thousands injured

Gulf News 09 Sep 2023
Strong tremors were also felt in the coastal cities of Rabat, Casablanca and Essaouira ... Another woman there, Dalila Fahem, said there were cracks in her house and damage to her furniture.
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