Near the epicentre of the quake, survivors here are sleeping in a temporary camp. There is no electricity, running water or communications and we meet a man who has lost so much he is carrying all he owns in a small paper bag.
Families in the Moroccan village of Amizmiz are mourning the loss of their loved ones after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck the country.
The Atlas Lions players and staff entered a blood transfusion centre to shouts and cheers, video posted to social media shows.
This video shows the moment a deadly 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Marrakech.
Sky's chief correspondent, Stuart Ramsay and senior producer Dominique van Heerden are at the epicentre of the earthquake, the village of Talat Nyakoub.
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