The magnitude 6.8 quake that struck late on Friday southwest of the city of Marrakesh has killed nearly 2,681 people and injured 2,501 others, many seriously, according to official figures.
Rescuers in Morocco have been using their bare hands as desperate search efforts continue for survivors of Friday’s powerful earthquake.
Fortunately food supply can never a problem in Morocco❤️#earthquake #Maroc #moroccoearthquake #Morocco #earthquakemorocco #pray #hope #god #Marrakesh #MarrakeshEarthquake #Solidarity #مراكش pic.twitter.com/u2sdySaI21
— Maaz ShaheenⓂ️ (@MaazShaheen4) September 11, 2023
A mother cries in pain after she received the news of the tragic loss of her children in the devastating earthquake that struck #Morocco. 🇲🇦💔 pic.twitter.com/yrPrmDZ0V1
— PALESTINE SUNBIRD 🇵🇸 (@SBPal_Eng) September 11, 2023
Morocco’s government is under pressure to accept more international aid, as rescuers battle with exhaustion.
So far, it has accepted help from only four countries – Spain, the UK, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
In Bahamas after horrible Hurricane Dorian in 2019, we did this across many islands…drop off food & water and bring back to hospitals the people that were injured. We can maximize the resources and take care of food and medical together! 🙏#ChefsForMorocco pic.twitter.com/XNZWUvlPiL
— José Andrés 🇺🇸🇪🇸🇺🇦 (@chefjoseandres) September 11, 2023
Here are some organisations that are collecting donations to help the people of Morocco.
As heroic rescue missions continue around the clock, sometimes with people digging through rubble with their bare hands in towns and villages that are virtually demolished, there are organisations collecting donations to accelerate lifesaving efforts.
#Maroc #Morocco #Marruecos #Fas #earthquakes #المغرب pic.twitter.com/Xy0yWdEOcm
— Neslihan Atagül Fan (@kneslihanatagul) September 11, 2023
This video just sent to me by the @WCKitchen team in Morocco.. WCK will always be getting meals to people after disaster in whatever way needed.. cars, food truck, boats, helicopter… and at the same time as bringing meals we can also help with necessary evacuations for people… pic.twitter.com/t7TDY0by9Z
— José Andrés 🇺🇸🇪🇸🇺🇦 (@chefjoseandres) September 11, 2023
Here are some of them:
Bank Al-Maghrib
Mohammed VI of Morocco called for the creation of a bank account supported by the country’s Treasury and Bank Al-Maghrib, the Moroccan central bank, to receive relief contributions from citizens and the global community, including private and public institutions who wish to help.
— Bank Al-Maghrib (@BankAlMaghrib) September 10, 2023
Banque Alimentaire du Maroc (Morocco Food Bank)
The non-profit collects food from various donors and redistributes it through a network of associations and social protection institutions. They shared their bank details on social media, encouraging people to support their efforts.
Donations are also possible through their website here.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF)
The independent organisation is providing medical care and equipment to affected areas and is mobilising teams to assess needs in the aftermath. It is accepting donations here.
GlobalGiving
The US-based non-profit agency that connects donors with grassroots projects around the world is also raising money for victims. According to the organisation, the funds will be allocated to provide food, water and medicine to survivors, in addition to shelter and temporary housing.
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC)
The IFRC, which has a Morocco-based team, is also accepting general donations for its Disaster Relief Emergency Fund, as they “assess the need for an emergency appeal” in grief-stricken Morocco.
In a statement, the organisation said that it disbursed one million Swiss francs (more than $1.1m) from their Disaster Response Emergency Fund to support Moroccan Red Crescent activity on the ground.
UNICEF USA
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres confirmed that the United Nations is ready to assist the government of Morocco.
According to the UN, consultations are ongoing to identify areas where the UN and its partners can provide support in the coming hours and days.
UNICEF, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, is working to support affected children and families in Morocco.
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