No report of any Indian national getting affected in Morocco quake

The Interior Ministry of Morocco on September 9 said that 2,012 people were killed in the temblor. At least 2,059 people were injured, including 1,404 critically

Updated - September 10, 2023 06:22 pm IST

Published - September 10, 2023 02:58 pm IST - Rabat

A woman looks on as people inspect damaged buildings, in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake in Moulay Brahim, Morocco, September 10, 2023.

A woman looks on as people inspect damaged buildings, in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake in Moulay Brahim, Morocco, September 10, 2023. | Photo Credit: Reuters

There is no report till now of any Indian national getting affected due to the earthquake in Morocco that has killed over 2,000 people, the Embassy of India in Rabat has said, advising all its citizens in the country to stay calm and adhere to guidelines issued by the local authorities.

The powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake shook Morocco late on Friday.

The Interior Ministry of Morocco said late Saturday that 2,012 people were killed in the temblor. At least 2,059 people were injured, including 1,404 critically.

The Embassy of India in Rabat issued an advisory on Saturday in the aftermath of the quake and said it was in touch with the community members.

"Till now, there is no report of any Indian national getting affected due to the earthquake," the mission said.

It urged all Indian nationals currently in Morocco to stay calm and adhere to the advisory/guidelines issued by the local authorities from time to time.

"The Embassy of India in Rabat would like to advise all Indian citizens residing in the Kingdom of Morocco that they can call our 24x7 helpline number +212 661 297 491 for any assistance they may require in the aftermath of the earthquake," the advisory said.

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Earlier, the Indian embassy in Morocco expressed its deep sympathy to the victims of the earthquake in the country.

"India stands ready to extend assistance to Morocco in this difficult time," it said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday also expressed grief at the loss of lives in an earthquake in Morocco.

"In this difficult hour the entire world community is with Morocco and we are ready to offer them all possible assistance," he said in his opening remarks at the G-20 summit in New Delhi.

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