Morocco earthquake survivors left traumatized

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As emergency crews in Morocco race to rescue people buried in the rubble of the devastating earthquake that killed at least 2,600 people and injured thousands more, those who managed to escape face an uncertain future. Crystal Goomansingh reports from Marrakech and Marigha, speaking with people about what they're enduring and hears their concerns they won't get help from the government.

Teams from Spain, Qatar, the United Kingdom, and United Arab Emirates are on the ground in earthquake-ravaged Morocco, help‌ing with the enormous search and rescue operation. But the government hasn't approved assistance from other countries. Redmond Shannon explains why.

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