Two days after the strongest earthquake to hit Moroccan in over 120 years, families are still mourning their lost ones as they try to survive the aftermath. In the ruins of her once-childhood home, Fatima, a 16-year-old girl, searches for anything valuable: a pillow for her wounded aunt, a Quran for her grandmother, and her 5-year-old brother's school backpack, as he still is unaware that his village's school lies in ruins. This has become Fatima's daily quest since the quake hit her village, Moulay Brahim, a province of Al Haouz, where the earthquake's epicentre was located. At 11:11 pm on Friday, 8 September, the ground shook with a force few had ever felt, thunderi
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