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hello the and welcome to the program. i'm nor a kyle people's lives would change forever in just moments in morocco, as an, as quite strong leads on friday evening. a time when many were enjoying themselves relax single out socializing. at the end of the week, tons of tragedy, a desperate search for survivors under the rubble began was rescue missions have tried to reach remote mountainous areas in need of help and medical aid and todd towns and villages have been flattened. many people left homeless and others severely injured, the many dead being wound across the country. the magazine, 6.8 of quick shuck markers high up plus mountains at 11 minutes past 11 on a friday night. there was a severe damage to buildings, especially old ones, traditionally constructed 70 kilometers away. the historic city of myra cache also is widespread. just auction. we'll be talking to our guest sort
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a on how the country is coping and what challenges like ahead. but 1st, let's hear from our correspondent jonah ho, who's in mara cash. as the best tool continues to rise and with casualty numbers, injury numbers as well as rising fastest in those remote rural mountain community. 70 kilometers south west of here in mount a cache where the at the center of the so it's like with west coast community, it's hard to reach at the very best of times, often described as marginalized in this country. the train line doesn't go any further south. then minor cache itself winds the mountain roads, along which rescue as have struggled to pass with boulders strewn across them is the result of ruffles. more and more. we are now hearing reports that place is the type of risk receive formal health are receiving formal health, places like moonlight bra, heem as me, i'm is me. and how do i don't all of whom having counted in numerous damage. it's
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very clear from the pictures to see these, these brick and play bill dwellings and structures that was simply no match for friday nights. the like rescue is now digging through the rubble still in a race against time. bodies lie in the open air covered by blankets, in some cases, a mass graves, a beam, douglas funerals or help. and of course, viking supplies. running out the interior ministry here says it is mobilizing all results is at its disposal. the ministry is in charge of the operation, and he's rushing clean water, food, tents, and blankets to these areas. meanwhile, of course, healing minor cache also seems of destruction in the old historic center of this city lives up and the decor economically, as well as humanitarian losses. stuff with lots of people sleeping out in the open in time square as his some of them having lost the houses. others simply terrified
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of the possibility of strong off to show many would have packed up this morning in the intense september heat and moved on. perhaps to what remains of their homes. so i'm simply unable to and i'll show you why inside these warrens. oh, oh, remain. should alleyways in the medina area here. knoxville to the highest, perhaps specifications to withstand circulation aspect of this magnitude. these are extremely old buildings. and those the same seems like this with p t a, the old city of mount a cache, a glimpse of the site and of just 60 amount of terry nelson's for this, the economic losses in the city as well. joe, to help in america for inside story the well, that spring in guests now and in america. so we have to have to have that she's
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a witness and community volunteer in the affected areas. in 1st is some of the penis co founder and as to in chief of morocco world news. i didn't sell thompson. we have them how much may the cust johnny associate professor of structural engineering at the university of south hampton. if i will welcome to all of you, thank you for being here on inside story. i want to start by getting a bit more of a picture of events on friday, evenings to ha, you'll the in our cash. well, you, when the quake struck just off to 11 pm at night, and what happens? uh, actually i was sleeping with my baby boy in my bed. when that happened. uh, it was the like, you know, the whole apartment was checking the bed was checking, and it was very shocking because i was sleeping. i didn't really know what was happening. but i just had the, you know, the instinct to work my baby and to, to run way. um, and then when i, i was like in,
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just in my building in the stairs, i heard all my number's, my neighbors screaming and the kids. so that's what that's really affected me when i so kids crying and trying to find the parents. this is when i really like are relies like something big happens. and then my big my baby was clipping actually. but when we went outside and so like, we heard people screaming and you know, like a big painted everywhere. he woke up and he talked to to, you know, to get scared. so i just told him like, don't worry, there was a big party going to on the, in the see, or we are just having fun all together. it's okay. don't like, you know, i really tried to, to, to show anything to my baby because i don't, i didn't want him to buy me can. so he had this, this was my 1st risk 6. isn't that my name?
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because it search will last so it gives them to people in morocco on use to us quakes. they, they may not have known, we'll say it was certainly not what to do. yeah, exactly. like we are not used to that. so we didn't know like if it was a bomb or a if it was a natural disaster. and then then people just took the car or, you know, whatever, they could just escape the places where, you know, we have buildings on the street, then we, we street and went to the parks or to the parking square. people started to just uh, you know, realize what's, what's happening and, yeah. menu munoz to us. we just slipped outside. nobody for the enter could to that, to how to mohammed this was the biggest as quite to hit morocco in a 120 years. can you describe the geology of it to us? it? yes, uh, i think it is most of the earthquakes, the,
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that they accept their own reward, historically is at the boundary of the tectonic place. so some morocco is located at that location validates the regime plate with the template that they need. so this is right in the bound be so, so as like the right, that's what happens is the boundaries display take 20 places constantly moving and pushing, pulling up against each other. so what else will get guess is essentially when material between these 2 bran brandy are displace pushing case each other. it's time to take any, any, any, any more force. so they need breaks. that fracture is essentially like truck, an explosion is that press release in energy cost of the s and the increase essentially gravel shaking. so i would know this. yes, it didn't happen. and so then the after, after a few few years, it happened then, and that's essentially what it's called left. but if you have noticed, some of the people would say before the,
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actually the feel of the shape gravel city. they have had some horrible noise coming. coming through and that's essentially the sound that because the sound arrives earlier before the actual debate due to the ground shaking out. and that's essentially what caused the as good as interesting and some of that, well, when you, when the quake hit, i'm just gonna look from, from the, to see my mother and the i was playing. and so we my vision and i'm going to those are, and i went to the for the, my sister told me the not a big what's going on? what's going to touch on the display really going to be fine. are you like, what do your site name? i don't i don't the, the some of you guys' sole source, the swinging, that's exercises the fall space. then on later, you know, items we have gone to as a strong box and they needed to be my 1st reaction was in june for everybody to but
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also the house. we went to the government and i got my phone. i think we're major models where people think, 1st channel name and then if the house is in the end, it's only for me just the most expensive and best. everybody in the various dinners, the halls towards the opening of the funeral, the shops of the money. i then i, i bought my brother in the office to be saving on the bus, on the 1st of the actual physical to them to the finish the trans, uh, which went interest. i was just sent to my surprise, rebuilding the comments and saying the different, the same in the case modification under the name of the inside of a name. i realized that we called we were facing a nationwide uh what's going on. because as far as i know,
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i know i'm just going back to the many places and we're the ones that are local. i think that's the investigation that's going to we. so i think says which is located 517 when essential. because if we, if we look a little bit more now at the epicenter, because that was in the high atlas mountain south of mara cash. and that's where a lot of the rescue efforts and now being centered. so how, what do we know of the situation in the villages the outside of the city? some of them very removes, like the situation is like the problem for people who want to help is that uh the, the roads are close by of threes. because of course, for the security they need to, uh, to may be a factory to the new people, the people that were newly find. so who they and the roads are also like very and
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safe. uh so there, there are like many drop off points near the villages. uh, like the citizens can just come there and distribute and div dba, you know, the water for the meal or whatever they have to share it. so yeah, this is the only way that we can help from outside of the village is because the roads are wrong. the villages are not safe, and they are like closed for our security by door to reach you. do you know if they will start to use have reached every one who needs help? you know, know like, uh, we can see on social media as many people from the villages. there was a village. the name is, i guess still i think and they're asking people to it's, it's um, may be almost 3 hours from or i guess and they're asking like people please come, come help us because nobody came now and we are like,
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we have no food. we have nothing, we just need help, but there are like places where it's very, very hard to reach. and there is like almost no network. and i think that's also with the r creek. the roads are also damaged by, you know, by the mountains. so they're in place of like, i think that nobody, nobody reached this place. so for now, some of these areas that are very remote and i've been long renewed by the government on say these villages, the roads to them would not have been good in the 1st place. and the one does what sort of services exist, the if nothing is coming in from outside, what does the health situates health service situation the like, what does the food situation like in these places? they were the ones to run the media and the tv is so yesterday, in a multiple house and a little bit more of the resources to work. i mean there is to review in,
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in norfolk scenarios, i just told me to provide them with the terms and conditions that are with the what are the good. he says, i found that the patients, the best way is located in the area. we choose not. so i'm with any of this, how big from the sports or do you know this program? so from the going to in front of the, of us for, for vacation and know, and i just noticed for its being uh, because uh no actually, that was sent to you, you know, just as are on the there using the law says wants to bring the ship but on the truck has because no incentives, the truck is, is freaking despite all the sauces. the result of the house on the border is, is, is out of boxes. uh,
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these are the most areas because trust the garage. uh, the heavier no. the sooner was thoughts in moses. uh, you know, because of the rugs, the same problem because all the boxes on best way. so uh no, that's why i was so unsure said, the despise the phone. so the email just in front of the house because of that there's going, there are many people are us to uh, reach them and uh this, uh, the best way to get it done. so the photos that needs to be done uh, uh, from the, from the community needs to locate the damage and the human laws. and the, and the how about if we look at these buildings in these villages that people have managed to reach,
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we can see the houses of just fold it in on themselves. can you give us an idea of how they were constructed and, and how that contributed to that devastation in this as quick? i mean the, i mean what we have sitting in the morocco, we have city really sitting on the screen. we have seen, rarely seen without damage just intel key or the southern you don't get concierge so remedial. this is the same as story. we receive open enrollment and all that. so these are just the really just the section what we call them non engineering building. so the main, we may say that we don't know very high about one or max of 2 story building may, may october breaking, played so generally in escalate it does offer anything besides the load on the centurylink, we'd be some, some of the ground shaking, big default them so that's a, that's the end of supporters on some more recent where they are luckily, what's concrete, but they have not the game, they better felt bad. no, they didn't mean it just every morning email could show it or other be sent it away
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from that actually if he sent them. but again, those buildings, but not the recently design will be based on the model seismic design course so, so the source and the buildings. so those are the main problems. and unfortunately most of these buildings are all over the kitchen in the villages at all. and obviously they just very difficult to rescue and then block as you explain the into the school. so a, so it means that really everyone's more effort, try to identify and do something about these really just because this is i want to know about aspects of it. we don't know where that happens. but we know it is that on a slick program, we have to do something before a disaster like this this, this happens to be prepared essentially 40. so if we look at our cash says they own 50, the medina, that was very badly damaged as well. just took us through what you've been seeing there on the streets. yeah. like this morning i've been there and the whole monday
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night is completely describes 8. very painful to see that because you know, it's the heart of the city is the, is the history oh, sort of the city. and this is like, you know, up like, you know, more and more. i guess it's a world where i city and we know it because of it's medina. um so it is very, very hard to do with the stacked yes. submit. when you hes, i saw i saw you looking particularly upset by hearing that the medina has been so badly destroyed, should it's have been what trophy said to be able to withstand a seismic event like this given its historic significance. the problem with the median on his leg was worried about speech, find emergencies of a world. they don't, they are kind of interesting. so cities that were be the funding in $21110.00
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centuries ago. and the opposite of is building our ongoing show you. i won't be no strong, didn't more than the biggest part of the we, i just bought a lot of the guys over the past. so big into the case house, you know, you know, last names. uh uh, usually for sure as far as many a sort of in is, were there any markets for us for what those issues and to see notice on the form of cancer know, is very upsetting is what it's, i mean. and as, as more of them is very, give me a boss to early story, isn't the problem. let's do this sooner than we can hear just from our system for me and for the for the heart of the it is very sad to see the, the dimensions did use marketing, which is august. i say that is our is going to assume 4 point in the city of detroit. the interesting point is i just want to sort out some of them and ask him
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whether an ancient, a building such as we see in medina, can be restored appropriately and withstand a seismic event. but yes, they tell me, i mean it'd be up against the sides when you say, become essential, right, right. so if we these, these ation monument because they wouldn't hesitate the different methods and to do it stop easy bikes. do of you have the science and technology to do these things is old to do with the cost and you know how government is planning to do these things . but in terms of the notice in the junior, i think that the science b r will even have to actually do these things are mentioned about science grade orientation or the other other method that we could potentially use 2222 to real feet and are you activity, they don't hesitate to read this on the s voice. co pays for that. what it's asking
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you to do or what it comes from the government. so i mean, it depends on the country. so to the government, whoever is responsible for it to, to, to a, for the, for those, the money within the, in the nation. so they, they normally pay for what these, these, the police are thinking of somebody when we look at the villages these very remote places that especially haven't really sort of have much government assistance, should we expect the government to put top of money that is needed to build their homes appropriately to withstand another us quick of the discreet discussions of just joining. what's the motion on storing the agency? so i think uh the siding down the road. i'm not sure what the about sure. as far as the decisions to just because the company is the world parents are so sorry. uh, 2 years ago i used to be special. i think the issue is happening to the play store or the asian spirit is up to the door. them explain what's going know
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regarding the, the critical section of the, the motors in getting better and some of those were a strong by and just quite a bit. and i just mean come and see when they go into the blower on his own resources, which will really be on the areas of the things and take all the measures a sort of the new lease restaurant. so those would be the best thing. best areas where we're going to spanish one be uh, assessment alone. we would, uh, $4.00 that you wouldn't have it. and which kind of thing uh, queen intuitive because knowing we did this on the square and one of the, based on what to say on this sort of vision for all the golfing to a form the issue that happened in the interest. so how do you spell that the
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government is doing enough for a poster in myra cash set, but many people having to sleep outside as many people still haven't received any assistance, any formal assistance from the government will very much relying on each other to help each other, and there's a lot of, i'm of the, you know, i, 3, i think that the government is doing their best to help everyone and the most the needed people because nobody like we didn't expect that. so it came by surprise it . so i think it's fix some days to organize it to, to try to help people as much as they can. so i really think they're doing the best i so i, so some for distribution, some water distribution on the street, even the done by the police. so yeah, um i think the government is doing the best because it just came by surprise and
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nobody, it's never like to know really, really for that, especially in america where we never really experience that kind of design for so many of them a lot of loving how much is being offered from outside some questions all spring also why morocco hasn't formerly requested assistance yet. the. busy one the i think has been so so far. busy the government things that's our top 0 does have a cheese around the. busy resources on google and go into work phase the aftermath of the ways that we have seen yesterday, that the can get the structure of the message on monday night. as far as the process is there on the cross draws and do the engineering just to have the races, but the is the model expertise. i've seen this box on one's
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a pitcher in between the expertise and the big. busy so they saw, so i'll say they start getting this done by surprise. the rundown, as far as the most expensive expansion was reading to do with the situation over most of my kids, we've taken a few days for the oceans to realize the name for the for, you know, i just and so got to baltimore in the front of the country to be the michel went the spring and the have been off to shocks. uh, how dangerous all these and how long should people expect to be feeling them for? i mean the yeah. so what we saw that there was one of the think. yes, that with this morning it was, it was around for my for same one. and as with what we saw a turn key,
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but the they, they can go a few days, reeves, something months after the event. so the reason we don't have to showcase the, the other set below the ground, everything isn't equipment be on once we get the fracture. so this is the system with always the area. so until everything gets settled, so this to get more move. but during the moment we get more breakage including the big like what we. so we may ask like a big official, but let me see here is this motor. and actually when we get this more and more as good, it's more to the shop when they come in. so that's actually good because it really is really so they do, they essentially have more time to be out of the big, big practice. so they can go for a few days, months, but, but as time goes that reproduce, that means that would come down. let me kind of say for sure when they did so. so i just wanna get the last word to hear because this is a traumatic event. as you highlighted in the beginning, i want to get an idea from you and from the people around you, how you are coping with the psychological aspects of this. i know that some of my
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neighbors just left the country because they couldn't handle the i'm 50, for example. uh for me when i came back to my apartment yesterday. uh, the only thing that i wanted to do it just to, you know, to, to clean all the water because of my apartment and my flood. and i also called the number to fix everything. i cleaned everything. maybe just to pretend nothing happened. i don't know this, this was my way to, you know, to handle the, to handle the things. and then i just went to the supermarket and i, i, you know, i put me as much as the thing i put in my car to, to go to, to distribute for, for the distribution today. and the to, to have them do so that the country is where they come together to deal with this. yes, and that's very beautiful to see. uh, there was a big solidarity between people. you know, now i feel like in the city there is no more distance between people. we feel we
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are a whole big family. the supermarkets are full of people trying to get her basic needs to to just leave and drop her. drop a fine. sorry. so yeah, even the, even though they ask for uh, is trying to help as much as they can from, from the outside. uh so yeah it's, it's very beautiful to see how we can do. we can just be fine with the instructor to how to 12 to each other. okay, well we certainly wish you well as you walk through these difficult days ahead, so ha ha summit and venice and mohammed did caution on 8. thanks very much for joining us here. on the on to 0 i'm thank you to, for watching, you can see the program again any time by visiting our website that's on, is there a dot com for further discussion digger as well. facebook page that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. it was that during the conversation on x
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trading. i couldn't last $30000000.00 was a terrifying experience. how long sufficient intelligence is rates for stakes and risks on the money markets is markets go faster and faster. we're opening up the possibility for an instability, for no money bugs on. how much is the forensic rescue assets are under wayne morocco. after fridays the slate killed more than 2000 people survive as a struggling to find food and water and a dangerous journey. over the atlas mountains, we report from one of the hottest areas where the army is slowly bringing in and now i'm nicholas hawkins. and mr. medina, of mar cash, where hundreds of families are spending another night outdoor.

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