Ordinary citizens in Morocco are taking action to help victims of the recent deadly earthquake, as some believe the authorities have been slow to respond. Maria Boujdig, a resident of Agadir, loaded her car with food and drove over 200 kilometres to distribute it to needy villagers. The earthquake killed over 2,100 people, injured over 2,400, and destroyed entire villages. Boujdig felt compelled to help after receiving calls from families who had nothing to eat. Some villagers have criticized the lack of support from authorities and are relying on volunteer aid to survive.
Balanced News: Moroccan citizens step in to help quake victims

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