Hours pass and in Marrakech airport tourists who want to return to Spain after the devastating earthquake. Many confess that until they are home their fear is not going to go away of the body.
Thus, some have spent the night sleeping on the floor. There they feel more protected than in their accommodation, many of which have been damaged.
Those who have their tickets programmed They do not find it difficult to catch their flights. “We have been informed that access to the airport is free, everything is available, and there are no flight delays,” Frank Murray, a tourist, explained in laSexta Xplica.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs asks those who have problems to contact the embassy, although some report not having received help. This is what a woman, who is waiting at the airport, reports in laSexta: “They have washed their hands. If there are no deaths…it’s over.”
A criticism shared by more tourists who desperately try to return. “On our own we have started looking at flights, but they cost 1,500 euros and 16 hours of transfers.” “The flights are very expensive and we cannot return,” Sara and Jorge, who arrived yesterday in the neighboring country, told laSexta Xplica after the earthquake.
With the images of the destruction etched on their retinas, Spanish tourists in Morocco fear reliving the same thing. “They tell us that there may be aftershocks, that it will happen again, that it is very likely. I have the constant feeling of waiting to see when another one happens,” another young tourist tells this chain.
Source: Lasexta

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