Morocco Solidarity: Support Earthquake Victims


Written and Published by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui
saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com September 9, 2023
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We have expressed and continue to offer our full support to the Kingdom of Morocco in the wake of this natural catastrophe and environmental disaster.
Donations for Solidarity with the Moroccan People Struck in their Peace of Existence by a Natural Destiny
Donations can be made to the following organizations to help victims of the earthquake in Morocco:
YOUR DONATIONS ARE WELCOMED
https://triconsultingkyoto.com/2023/09/16/help-moroccan-victims-earthquake/
Donate to us directly is a sure and direct way to send money to the Moroccan victims of the Earthquake in the High Atlas Mountain.
We will transfer and distribute the proceeds to the hands of those who deserve to be helped and are in need of your contribution without administrative cost or/and creation of costs and deviations of money toward payments justified by the creation of jobs. We give the money to the hands who will feed themselves and their families.
Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has for years contributed to the enhancement of life of Moroccans in the city of his birth like in the Southern villages of Morocco.
We Welcome and Receive Donations from California and the U.S. Western states
If you are in California and other U.S. Western States, please contact us directly, and we will share with you the means and ways to contribute to a Fund we are setting up to raise funds and money to be used to help the victims of the Earthquake in Morocco. We are Moroccan and have families in Marrakesh and its region and we will be able to distribute the money we will receive to the hands that need it the most.
Contact us and we will provide you directly with the Bank Account Number and related indications.

Prevention is Better than Cure: So to Prevent any Missusse, we recommend that you contact us First
Contact us and we will provide you directly with the Bank Account Number and related indications.
Direct Lines: + 1 510 905 9877 + 1 510 321 5880


VERSION FRANÇAISE POUR DONATIONS MAROC TREMBLEMENT DE TERRE
Destin Africain: Maroc Solidaire – Tremblement de Terre
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Credit Card Donations
Donations for voluntary solidarity contributions
The amount must be indicated in Moroccan dirham يجب تحديد المبلغ بالدرهم المغربي
Payment of voluntary solidarity contributions to the special fund number 126 for the management of the effects of the earthquake which affected the Kingdom of Morocco
On the High Instructions of HIS MAJESTY KING MOHAMMED VI may God help him and as part of the national effort to put in place emergency measures to alleviate the impact of the earthquake which affected several regions of our country,… … Continued…
Marrakech Destiny is to Reconquer their Belief in the Justice of Citizens’ Rights and to Strengthen the Innocence of their Eternal Divine Belief
African Destiny: Morocco Solidarity – Earthquake
Posted on September 9, 2023 by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui
MOROCCO EARTHQUAKE DONATION
قدر مراكش هو استعادة إيمانهم بعدالة حقوق المواطنين وتعزيز براءة عقيدتهم الإلهية الخالدة
المصير الأفريقي: تضامن المغرب – الزلزال
نشر في 9 سبتمبر 2023 بقلم سعيد المنصور الشرقاوي
المغرب لا يزال مفتوحا للأعمال التجارية!
رحمة معلى ضحايا الزلزال، رحمة واسعة و اسكنهم فسيح جناته مع الص ديقين و الشهداء والصديقين وحسن رفيقا و ألهم دويهم الصبر والسلوان وا نا لله و إليه راجعون
The mosque was founded in 1147 by the Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu’min right after he conquered Marrakesh from the Almoravids. A second version of the mosque was entirely rebuilt by Abd al-Mu’min around 1158, with Ya’qub al-Mansur possibly finalizing construction of the minaret around 1195.[3] This second mosque is the structure that stands today. It is considered a classic and important example of Almohad architecture and of Moroccan mosque architecture generally.[3] The minaret tower, 77 metres (253 ft) in height, is decorated with varying geometric arch motifs and topped by a spire and metal orbs. It likely inspired other buildings such as the Giralda of Seville and the Hassan Tower of Rabat, which were built shortly after in the same era.[4][5][6][7] The minaret is also considered an important landmark and symbol of Marrakesh.[8][1]
Press release from the Royal Cabinet

“His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God help him, accompanied by HRH Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, chaired on the afternoon of Saturday September 9, 2023 at the Royal Palace in Rabat, a working session devoted to the examination of the situation following the painful earthquake that occurred on Friday September 8 and which caused significant human and material losses in several regions of the Kingdom.
To this end, the officials present presented before His Majesty the King, may God help him, the latest developments in the affected prefectures and provinces, particularly in certain localities which were inaccessible during the night and in which the point situation and the intervention of emergency services could not be carried out until daybreak.
These emergency measures, subject of instructions and constant monitoring by His Majesty the King may God assist him from the first moments following the earthquake, and having experienced the intervention of the Royal Armed Forces, local authorities, law enforcement services and civil protection teams, as well as the ministerial departments concerned, focused mainly on:
- – Strengthening search and rescue resources and teams in order to accelerate rescue and evacuation of injured people;
- – Supply of drinking water to affected areas;
- – The distribution of food kits, tents and blankets for the benefit of disaster victims;
- – The rapid resumption of public services.
- It is recalled in this regard that on the High Instructions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Supreme Leader and Chief of General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces, the FAR urgently deployed significant human and logistical resources, both air and land. , as well as specialized intervention modules based on search and rescue teams and a field medical-surgical hospital.
- In this context, His Majesty the King has given His Highest instructions with a view to promptly continuing the relief actions carried out on the ground, and with a view to:
- – Immediately set up an inter-ministerial commission responsible for deploying an emergency rehabilitation program and assistance for the reconstruction of destroyed housing in the disaster areas, as quickly as possible.
- – Caring for people in distress, particularly orphans and vulnerable people.
- – Immediate care for all people who find themselves homeless due to the earthquake, particularly in terms of accommodation, food and all other basic needs.
- – Encouraging economic operators with a view to a rapid resumption of activities in the areas concerned.
- – The opening of a special account with the Treasury and Bank Al Maghrib, with a view to receiving voluntary solidarity contributions from citizens and private and public organizations.
New satellite photos have revealed the devastating impact of Friday’s earthquake on rural communities in Morocco.
The epicentre of the tremor was in the High Atlas Mountains, 71km (44 miles) from Marrakesh, and many of the worst affected areas are remote villages and towns.

Images of the village of Tafeghaghte taken after the quake hit show that nearly every building in the village was flattened, with only a few still standing.

It is around 60km (37 miles) from Marrakesh and, like many of the areas which have been badly affected, is accessible only by a narrow, dusty track. Of the roughly 200 people who lived there, more than 90 have been confirmed dead, and many more are missing. Some families have lost seven members. Days after the earthquake struck local people were still complaining that the only aid they had received was food and water brought by civilian volunteers, and they had spent three nights sleeping out in the open.

The devastation is similar in the nearby small town of Amizmiz, which is 3.3km (2 miles) to the north-west of Tafeghaghte. Satellite images show that in one area nearly half of the buildings appear to have completely collapsed.


رحمة معلى ضحايا الزلزال، رحمة واسعة و اسكنهم فسيح جناته مع الص ديقين و الشهداء والصديقين وحسن رفيقا و ألهم دويهم الصبر والسلوان وا نا لله و إليه راجعون
Credit Card Donations
Donations for voluntary solidarity contributions
The amount must be indicated in Moroccan dirham
يجب تحديد المبلغ بالدرهم المغربي
Payment of voluntary solidarity contributions to the special fund number 126 for the management of the effects of the earthquake which affected the Kingdom of Morocco
On the High Instructions of HIS MAJESTY KING MOHAMMED VI may God help him and as part of the national effort to put in place emergency measures to alleviate the impact of the earthquake which affected several regions of our country,… … Continued…

Earthquake of September 8, 2023: Solidarity with Moroccans
How many earthquakes have there been in Morocco in the last 48 hours?
Over the past 48 hours, Morocco has experienced 72 earthquakes with a maximum magnitude of 6.8.
The strongest earthquake in Morocco in the last 48 hours occurred 1 day 24 hours ago: Very strong mag. Earthquake of intensity magnitude 6.8 – 73 km southwest of Marrakech, Marrakech-Safi, Morocco, Friday September 8, 2023 at 11:11 p.m. (GMT +1).
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February 29, 1960 – Agadir earthquake, Morocco
Text written by the World Perspective team

A 5.7 magnitude earthquake hits the city of Agadir, Morocco , causing a tsunami and landslides in the region. It is the most powerful seismic event in the history of Morocco and the largest earthquake of moderate magnitude of the 20th century.