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Moroccan Earthquake
The impact of the earthquake was compounded by its severe effects on the hard-to-reach hillsides and valleys in Al Haouz province. Mountain roads became impassable due to debris from landslides, significantly impeding relief efforts and causing delays in reaching remote villages for days. The government's management of disaster recovery faced criticism, particularly regarding the selective acceptance of international assistance, further complicating relief operations in inaccessible areas.
The World Health Organization noted that over 300,000 people were adversely affected by the tremor, highlighting the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis.
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