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The quake was the strongest earthquake to hit Morocco since the 6.5 magnitude earthquake that struck Al-Hosema in 2004. Since the quake occurred at 3 a.m., many residents were still asleep, and the sudden shaking made people panic. Many people reportedly fell in panic, resulting in injuries. Morocco is located between the African and Eurasian plates, and earthquakes are frequent in the northern region. While a number of measures have been taken to deal with the disaster, vigilance is still needed. The Government has dispatched rescue teams to the affected areas and provided the necessary assistance. In addition, the government has strengthened the construction of earthquake early warning systems to ensure that people can better cope with earthquakes. For an earthquake-prone country like Morocco, it is especially important to keep an eye on earthquake dynamics.
It is hoped that the government and the people can get through this difficult situation as soon as possible, and the injured people can recover as soon as possible. When encountering a disaster, we must not forget to protect ourselves and respond in a timely manner.