Morocco earthquake: No Vietnamese victim reported so far: Ambassador
The Vietnamese Embassy in Morocco has promptly contacted citizens and the Vietnamese community in the country while maintaining close contact with Moroccan authorities to update the situation relating to a 6.8-magnitude earthquake that stroke High Atlas mountains late September 8.
An earthquake occurred in the late evening of September 8 (local time), with the epicenter in the High Atlas range, 72 km southwest of Morocco's Marrakech city. (Photo: AFP/VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese Embassy in Morocco has promptly contacted citizens and theVietnamese community in the country while maintaining close contact withMoroccan authorities to update the situation relating to a 6.8-magnitude earthquake thatstroke High Atl💝as mountains late 𝔉September 8.
According to the embassy, four delegations from Cao Bang, Lang Son, HaGiang and Dak Nong provinces are working in Marakech city, near the earthquake epicenter,along with a number of citizens traveling and working in Morocco. To date, the embassy hasnot yet got any reports on Vietnamese citizens injured or killed in the earthquake.However, some people had to leave the hotels due to cracked walls.
On September 9 morning, a embassy's delegation led by Ambassador Dang Thi Thu Ha arrived in Marrakechcity to support people and carry out citizen protection work.
Vietnamese citizens andoverseas Vietnamese who need assistance should contact the embassy's phonenumbers 212 7 61 86 87 29 or 212 6 18 53 65 52; and email: amassadevn.maroc@gmail.com.
The earthquakeoccurred in the late even🃏ing of September 8 (local time), with the epicenter in theHigh Atlas range, 72 km southwest of Marrakech city. The earthquake shook manycities in Morocco, causing buildings to collapse.
According to localauthorities, by the evening of September 9 (Vietnam time), the earthquake left 820 people dead and 672 others injured./.
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