When the strongest earthquake in a century struck Morocco, it also destroyed one of its most vulnerable regions. On 8 September, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake damaged 2,930 villages and killed more than 2,900 people across the country. The epicentre was in the High Atlas Mountains, which for decades has borne the brand of 'forgotten Morocco'. Nestled within a formidable, though harsh, natural environment, the hundreds of Amazigh villages there have long been neglected. But following the natural disaster, the survivors now hope that maybe, this time, they will be remembered by the state's reconstruction plans and investor promises. "The epicentre was in the High Atlas
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