


The Moroccan armed forces will deploy rescue teams to provide affected areas with clean drinking water, food supplies, tents and blankets, it added. Morocco declared three days of national mourning, during which the national flag will be flown at half staff throughout the country, the royal court said on Saturday. Some houses in the tightly packed old city collapsed and people used their hands to remove debris while they waited for heavy equipment, said resident Id Waaziz Hassan. In the heart of the old city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, a mosque minaret had fallen in Jemaa al-Fna Square. Street camera footage in Marrakech showed the moment the earth began to shake, as men suddenly looked around and jumped up, and others ran for shelter into an alleyway and then fled as dust and debris tumbled around them. The World Health Organization said more than 300,000 people were affected in Marrakech and surrounding areas. Tremors were felt as far away as Huelva and Jaen in southern Spain.
