"Marrakesh trembles,
Earthquake's force shakes ancient walls,
Medina's heart breaks."
— h/t ChatGPT
Today's photo-of-the-day is from Marrakesh, Morocco. According to
Reliefweb,
"On 8 September 2023 at 22.11 UTC powerful earthquake of magnitude 6.8
struck Morocco at 18.5 km depth. The epicenter was in the High Atlas
Mountains, 71km (44 miles) south-west of Marrakesh. Marrakesh, with a
population of 840,000 inhabitants is the most impacted city."
We were on a tour of Portugal and Spain, and scheduled to go to Morocco,
when the earthquake struck. All travel to Morocco was suspended for at least a
week while authorities rushed relief aid and assessed the damage. Damage was
heaviest in the Atlas Mountains, which was not on our itinerary. There was
lesser damage in Marrakesh, which was on our itinerary. Our tour was scheduled
to go to Morocco in a week. Finally, word came from out tour company that we
could choose to go or not. Everyone chose to go. The photo-of-the-day shows
damage to buildings in the medina, a heavily touristed area in the heart of
Marrakesh.
Click for a bonus photo of damage to the old city wall of Marrakesh.