Moment of Morocco earthquake caught on security camera

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A security camera caught the moment a deadly earthquake struck the coastal town of Inezgane on Friday.

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35 Comments

  1. Portugal it's with Morocco… Pity their government doesn't allow teams of rescue from Portugal to go there to help… And everyone can see they really need it…

  2. we had a earthquake in England about 11 years ago might be longer but it never happens here and was some think to do with the south pole station they have a machine that been built on a sneaky one and is for long distance communication and for creating earthquakes as well which they didn't known at the time and its also responsible for the earthquake in new Zealand

  3. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭i hope my friend didn't die inshallah he will nvr die he lives in Morocco he always use to olay rblx with me😭😭😭😭 if he died but hes in a better place now 😢😢pray for my friend sam

  4. I'm surprised that Australia still as of 12th September hasn't sent rescuers to help dig out survivors. Western nations should try to provide their expertise and better equipment and rescue professionals. This is not too hard for rich countries to do. They helped Indonesia in 2004, Turkey in 2022 so they should help Morrocco in 2023.

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