the life of homeless victims

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In Morocco, in the village of Amizmiz, many victims live in precarious camps set up after the earthquake which struck the country, as journalist Naoufel El Khaouafi explains, live from Amizmiz, Wednesday September 13.

In the village of Amizmiz (Morocco), “unot little more than four days After the earthquake, this is starting to be organized thanks to humanitarian aid. Disaster camps are set up, in which the inhabitants live. The inhabitants can feed themselves. But these still remain precarious camps, because there are no toilets or showers. This raises the question of how long residents can hold on”specifies journalist Naoufel El Khaouafilive from the village, Wednesday September 13.

The hope of returning to a normal life

The journalist goes to meet a disaster victim who is afraid of staying for a long time.There are emergency measures being taken. We all have food packs, blankets. We are good for the moment, (…) but there are very affected areas in the Atlas Mountains”, says the victim. “We don’t know how long we’ll stay here, we hope to return to our normal lives soon.”concludes Linhabitant.


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