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                Morocco earthquake

                Survivors of the devastating earthquake that killed more than 1000 people in Morocco narrate their ordeal. The disaster struck on Friday night shaking several areas of the North African country with the epicentre near the historic city of Marrakech. Neighbouring Algeria and Mauritania also felt the tremor.
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