Sunday, September 10, 2023

In Marrakech, hundreds spend night outside amid fears of further tremors

In Marrakech, hundreds spend night outside amid fears of further tremors
 Ivana Kottasova


It’s a warm night in Marrakech and many people have decided to spend the night outside, afraid to sleep in their homes in case there are any further tremors.

People are staying away from the buildings in the historical part of the town as some of them have been damaged and there is a fear they could collapse.

In the Oliveraie Park in central Marrakech, hundreds of people are spending the night lying on blankets and makeshift mattresses.

Whole families are huddled together, trying to get some rest after a night on Friday.

Outside are children, the elderly, and other people bringing supplies and bags with clothes and food, preparing for what may become a long stay away from their homes.

Flags around the city are flying at half-staff to mark three days of national mourning.

Flights in and out of Marrakech, a major hub, have been operating mostly as normal, although the airport was quite busy overnight into Sunday, with dozens of tourists spending the night sleeping on the floor in the main terminal.


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