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Added on the 03/02/2013 01:13:29 - Copyright : France 24 FR
Prime Minister of Morocco Aziz Akhannouch arrives in Berlin and is welcomed by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Several African leaders are expected in the German capital to take part in the G20 "Compact with Africa 2023" conference. IMAGES
Images show vast destruction in the Moroccan village of Imi N'Tala a week after a devastating earthquake hit the country on September 8. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake -- Morocco's strongest ever -- flattened entire villages and left tens of thousands of people homeless. The search for dead bodies buried in the rubble continues. IMAGES
Residents of the old town of Marrakesh, who were displaced by last weekend's powerful earthquake, wake up in a football stadium, which has been turned into a shelter by Moroccan authorities. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake -- Morocco's strongest ever -- has killed nearly 3,000 pople and injured more than 5,600 since it hit last Friday in Al-Haouz province, south of tourist hub Marrakesh. The number of people left without homes by the quake is not known. IMAGES
Moroccans perform Friday prayers at the Gueliz Mosque in Marrakesh nearly a week after the deadly earthquake that shook the city. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake -- Morocco's strongest ever -- flattened entire villages and left tens of thousands of people homeless. IMAGES
Morocco earthquake victims receive treatment at Marrakesh university hospital. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake -- Morocco's strongest ever -- has killed and injured thousands. IMAGES