The 6.8-magnitude quake struck in the High Atlas mountains on Friday night, flattening entire villages and blocking access roads.
Four days on, rescue teams are still searching for survivors in the rubble, while health workers scramble to treat the thousands of people with injuries.
Morocco's state news agency MAP reported that King Mohammed visited a hospital in Marrakech to check on the injured and to donate blood.
Meanwhile, frustration among survivors mounts as they have to endure difficult conditions, after four nights in improvised shelters.
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Four days on, rescue teams are still searching for survivors in the rubble, while health workers scramble to treat the thousands of people with injuries.
Morocco's state news agency MAP reported that King Mohammed visited a hospital in Marrakech to check on the injured and to donate blood.
Meanwhile, frustration among survivors mounts as they have to endure difficult conditions, after four nights in improvised shelters.
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