モロッコの死者2800人超…「ゴールデンタイム」72時間近づく
More than 2,800 dead in Morocco... 'Golden Time' approaches 72 hours
More than 2,800 people died in Morocco, North Africa, due to a 6.8 magnitude earthquake that occurred late at night on the 8th of this month (local time). As the 72 hours considered "prime time" approach, the field
A search is underway for survivors. However, the roads are cut off by landslides and many of the buildings are dilapidated, causing extensive damage and making it difficult to search for survivors.
According to foreign media, state television on the 11th tentatively stated as of 3:00 pm on the same day that the death toll from this major earthquake was 2,862 and the number of injured was 2,562.
It was reported that the data had been counted. As of 4 p.m. the previous day, the number of people increased by 559 from 2,122. The highest number of deaths occurred in Al Hauz province, where the epicenter of the earthquake was located. Most of the dead were buried in the mud and died.
Ta. The number of casualties is expected to rise further, as many of the injured are in serious condition, and rescue and search efforts for missing people continue.
On the other hand, at 11:00 pm on the 8th, an airport located approximately 72 km southwest of the historic city of Marakeh, Morocco.
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake occurred in the Truss Mountains, shaking and destroying buildings in the capital Rabat, Casablanc and other major cities. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of the earthquake was at latitude 31.11 north.
degrees, and 8.44 degrees west longitude. The depth of the epicenter was 18.5 km, which is relatively shallow, so the damage is thought to have been even greater. The latest earthquake occurred near Agadir in 1960, with at least one
This is the worst level since the earthquake, which is estimated to have killed 2,000 people.
2023/09/12 09:20 KST
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