Morocco searches for survivors in the rubble against the clock. Rescue teams and volunteers They carry the dead and wounded, among which there are also children. The work of this field hospital installed in Amizmiz is being crucial in the hours after the earthquake. “In times of disasters there is a lot of pressure because the number of injured is large,” says Ahmed Adnanesaying, a member of ‘The Red Crescent’.
Amimiz’s proximity to the earthquake has been lethal for some, who have been trapped under the rubble, while others have been lucky and survived, but their homes have disappeared and now they are in a military camp, impatiently waiting for some food. “Amizmiz is suffering. There is no bread, electricity or water. People are suffering and help is late,” laments one survivor.
Citizens have organized themselves so that food can reach the most disadvantaged and there is blood for the wounded. “We saw on the news that they needed blood donations and I didn’t even think twice,” says a blood donor.
Added to their efforts is the search and rescue of survivors, with which they try to stop the rise in the death toll, although it is an almost impossible task. “Almost 31 people died here. Yesterday we did everything possible to help and rescue people, we did what we could, but We couldn’t help many other people.“, says a survivor.
It’s not easy to keep morale high. These days they have had to say goodbye and bury their neighbors and relatives. “I have lost my two daughtersMay God have mercy on them. Last night they were sleeping on the first floor and the roof fell on them“, laments a man.
Source: Lasexta

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