Moroccans Show Resilience Amid Earthquake Aftermath
Moroccans are applauding rescue efforts and aid initiatives driven by locals in the aftermath of a historic 6.8 magnitude earthquake, arguing the acts are a demonstration of the nation’s resilience and “the spirit of the people.” For more, reporter Emmanuel Moadjidibaye visited Moulay Brahim, one of the affected villages and produced this story that was narrated by VOA’s Arzouma Kompaore.
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