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Parents Yann Dedet
Date of birth January 1,1978
BooksL'Atlas: lines of divergence
Atlas, 2002-2012
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L'Atlas is a French painter, photographer and video artist who studied calligraphy, typography and editing techniques for documentaries.

Morocco earthquake: Young volunteers answer desperate calls for help

Morocco earthquake: Young volunteers answer desperate calls for help
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... Milk, nappies, jam and bedding are all being passed along human chains, loaded into trucks destined for villages dotted across The Atlas mountains...

Morocco earthquake: One community's search for its last victim

Morocco earthquake: One community's search for its last victim
Sep 12,2023 6:51 am

...By Alice Cuddy in The Atlas MountainsBBC NewsIn the village of Ouirgane in The Atlas Mountains, residents gather on piles of debris around the home of a mother and daughter buried underneath...

Morocco earthquake: 'We need help from whomever will give it'

Morocco earthquake: 'We need help from whomever will give it'
Sep 11,2023 10:11 pm

...By Nick BeakeBBC News, Ait HmidIn the tiny village of Algou, high in The Atlas Mountains, screams came from under the rubble in the terrifying moments after the earthquake...

Morocco earthquake: 'I had to choose between my parents and son'

Morocco earthquake: 'I had to choose between my parents and son'
Sep 11,2023 5:31 am

...By Alice Cuddy, in The Atlas MoutainsBBC NewsTayeb ait Ighenbaz was forced to choose whether to save his 11-year-old son or his parents when they became trapped under rubble after Morocco s earthquake struck...

Morocco earthquake: Baby starts life in tent as quake victims await aid

Morocco earthquake: Baby starts life in tent as quake victims await aid
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... With their new-born, Khadija and her husband tried to take a taxi early on Saturday to their home in Taddart in The Atlas Mountains, about 65km (40 miles) from Marrakesh...

Morocco quake leaves half of village's population dead or missing

Morocco quake leaves half of village's population dead or missing
Sep 10,2023 5:41 pm

... Morocco s tragedy is that this scene is being played out in village after village across The Atlas Mountains...

Morocco earthquake: Race against time to save survivors buried in rubble

Morocco earthquake: Race against time to save survivors buried in rubble
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... A BBC reporter saw Spanish sniffer dogs in a village in The Atlas Mountains on Sunday...

Morocco earthquake: Such magnitude unusual for country

Morocco earthquake: Such magnitude unusual for country
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... This quake will be related to the thrusting and faulting that continues to push up The Atlas Mountains...

Morocco quake leaves half of village's population dead or missing

Sep 9,2023 10:21 pm

By Nick BeakeBBC News in Tafeghaghte, Morocco

The first resident of Tafeghaghte we met offered a blunt assessment of the devastation caused by Morocco's earthquake.

" People in this village are either in hospital or dead, " they said.

As we clambered up to The Top of the rubble we understood how No One could have escaped unscathed.

The bricks and stones of their traditional houses were no match for the size of this quake.

Ninety of the 200 residents here are confirmed dead and many more are missing.

" They didn't have the chance to get away. They didn't have time to save themselves, " says Hassan, who's also made His Way up the rubble.

Hassan says that his uncle is still buried beneath the rubble. There is no hope he will be dug out.

No One here has the machinery to do it and outside expertise has not arrived.

" Allah brought this and we thank Allah for everything. But now we need The Help of our government. They are late, very late in coming to help people, " he says.

Hassan adds that the Moroccan authorities should accept all offers of international assistance, but fears pride may prevent that happening.

On The Other side of this tiny community, we see that everyone seems to be comforting One Man in particular.

We discover his name is Abdou Rahman. He has lost his wife and his three boys.

" Our House was Up There , " he says pointing to the area where it once stood. It is now just part of an expanse of debris.

" You can see the white blankets and the furniture too. Everything Else has gone. "

Abdou Rahman says he ran 3km (1. 9 miles) home from the petrol station where he worked after the earthquake hit.

He says he instinctively began calling out for his children, his shouts joining a din of others doing the same. There was No Reply for him.

" We buried them yesterday, " he says.

" When we found them, they were all huddled together. The three boys were asleep. They Went down with the earthquake. "

In a large tent just off the winding mountain road that connects The Village to the outside world, dozens of families are sitting together.

There is inconsolable crying coming from every direction.

This latest wave of grief has been prompted by The Body of a 10-year-old girl, Khalifa, being pulled from the debris.

This is grief in its rawest form. One Woman faints, and another slumps into her chair and wails.

Morocco's tragedy is that this scene is being played out in village after village across the Atlas Mountains .

Traditional communities may have been content to be separate from some of the pressures of the modern world, but now, More Than ever, they need outside help. Desperately so - and as quickly as possible.

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