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Added on the 13/09/2023 14:05:29 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Members of a Qatari rescue team search for survivors in the devastated village of Azgour. Hopes are dimming in Morocco's search for survivors, four days after a powerful earthquake killed more than 2,900 people, most of them in remote villages of the High Atlas Mountains. IMAGES
Images supplied by Spain's Military Emergencies Unit show members of the Spanish rescue team searching the rubble in the earthquake-stricken village of Imi N'Talat, to the southwest of Marrakesh. Spanish rescue workers are among the foreign teams helping in the aftermath of Friday's 6.8-magnitude quake, which struck the Atlas mountains. The disaster has so far killed at least 2,681 people and left another 2,500 injured. IMAGES
Images supplied by the Spain's Military Emergencies Unit show a team of Spanish rescuers arriving in Marrakesh, Morocco, on Sunday September 10, to help in the search for remaining survivors of last week's 6.8-magnitude earthquake. The quake was Morocco's strongest-ever and has left at least 2,500 dead, as well as a similar number injured. IMAGES
Images show aerial shots of Ukrainian rescuers, continuing their search for earthquake survivors in Turkey. The powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the country and neighbouring Syria just over a week ago has left nearly 40,000 people dead, according to the latest figures. IMAGES
Rescuers continue to search for survivors in the rubble on the third day since an earthquake on Indonesia's main island of Java claimed 268 lives and injured more than 1,000 on Monday. IMAGES