More foreign aid continues to arrive in Morocco, where the death toll from Friday's earthquake has risen to nearly 3,000.
But relief efforts have yet to reach some remote areas that have been cut off.
As the hope of finding survivors fades, thoughts turn to the future of Morocco's earthquake zone.
One devastated community is preparing for the next phase of this disaster.
Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports from the Atlas Mountains, Morocco.
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But relief efforts have yet to reach some remote areas that have been cut off.
As the hope of finding survivors fades, thoughts turn to the future of Morocco's earthquake zone.
One devastated community is preparing for the next phase of this disaster.
Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports from the Atlas Mountains, Morocco.
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