#BreakingNews Death Toll from the Earthquake in Morocco is Now Over 1000 with Hundreds Injured and Many Missing - Please Pray!


Over 1,000 people were killed after a 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck near the central city of Marrakesh, Morocco, Africa, on September 8th.
The quake also injured at least 690 people. It hit Morocco Friday at 23:11 local time at a depth of 18 kilometers - the epicentre was in the Atlas Mountains, near the town of Ighil, some 50 miles southwest of Marrakesh. The quake was felt in many cities across the country, including Rabat and Casablanca.
Houses and apartments collapsed in the cities of Taroudant and Marrakesh, the nearest big city to the epicenter.

After the quake, many residents spent the night in the open air, scared of potential aftershocks. There are reports of entire villages having been flattened and residents trapped in the rubble.
Emergency teams have been sent to the quake-hit areas in a search for survivors.
Pope Francis sent condolences to the victims of the powerful earthquake in central Morocco, and assured them of his prayers and solidarity.
In a telegram sent on September 9th and signed by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, the Pope assured victims and their families of his “prayerful communion in the face of this natural disaster.”
He expressed to Moroccans his “deep solidarity” and prayed for the repose of the many who have died, healing for those who were wounded, and consolation for those who mourn the loss of their loved ones and homes.
Pope Francis also extended his encouragement to civil authorities and rescue services who are working to provide assistance and support.
The final message in his telegram, the Pope invoked God’s blessings on all those affected “as a token of comfort.”
Source: Vatican News

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