More Than 2,000 Dead in Morocco’s Largest Earthquake in Decades

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More Than 2,000 Dead in Morocco’s Largest Earthquake in Decades
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A magnitude-6.8 earthquake struck Morocco, killing more than 2,000 people and injuring at least 2,050 more. The powerful quake hit outside the ancient city of M

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