On late September 8, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck south of Marrakesh, Morocco, killing an estimated 2,000 people.

On September 8, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck south of Marrakesh, Morocco. Authorities say an estimated 2,000 people are confirmed dead and 2,000 are injured. Aftershocks have been reported in the area, and critical infrastructure such as roads and bridges are damaged, but airports nearby are functioning.

Travelers are advised to be aware of possible aftershocks and to seek shelter in structurally sound buildings. Travelers should be aware that medical and emergency services are overwhelmed as operations continue. Travelers are advised to stay updated through local news sources.

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