Protests have begun in the Moroccan town of Amizmiz due to local residents' discontent over the lack of emergency aid after the powerful earthquake, which has been awaited for several weeks, Morning Star reports.
The reason for the protests was the lack of aid for those affected by the recent earthquake. The city has been experiencing heavy rains and brisk winds since last week, which have eroded the tent camp set up for the victims.
"The condition of the camps is catastrophic," said Mohamed Belhassan, coordinator of the Amizmiz Earthquake Relief Coordination movement.
The 8 September earthquake destroyed entire neighbourhoods, forcing thousands of people to live in makeshift camps, the disaster killed 2,901 people.
The reason for the protests was the lack of aid for those affected by the recent earthquake. The city has been experiencing heavy rains and brisk winds since last week, which have eroded the tent camp set up for the victims.
"The condition of the camps is catastrophic," said Mohamed Belhassan, coordinator of the Amizmiz Earthquake Relief Coordination movement.
The 8 September earthquake destroyed entire neighbourhoods, forcing thousands of people to live in makeshift camps, the disaster killed 2,901 people.