Casablanca, Morocco 鈥斅燗 strong 6.8-magnitude earthquake reportedly killed at least 34 people in Morocco on Friday night, causing damage to buildings and sending panicking people into the streets in Marrakesh.
Twenty-seven people died in the popular tourist city鈥檚 region, and seven more in Ouarzazate province further south, local media reported, citing sources in both regions.
No official casualty figures have been released.
The quake struck 44 miles (71 kilometers) southwest of Marrakesh at a depth of 18.5 kilometers at 11:11 pm (2211 GMT), the US Geological Survey said.
鈥淲e felt a very violent tremor, and I realized it was an earthquake,鈥 Abdelhak El Amrani, a 33-year-old in Marrakesh, told AFP by telephone.
鈥淚 could see buildings moving. We don鈥檛 necessarily have the reflexes for this type of situation. Then I went outside and there were a lot of people there. People were all in shock and panic. The children were crying and the parents were distraught.鈥
鈥淭he power went out for 10 minutes, and so did the (telephone) network, but then it came back on. Everyone decided to stay outside,鈥 he added.
Fayssal Badour, another Marrakesh resident, told AFP he was driving when the earthquake hit.
鈥淚 stopped and realised what a disaster it was. It was very serious, as if a river had burst its banks. The screaming and crying was unbearable,鈥 he said.
Hospitals in Marrakesh reportedly saw a 鈥渕assive influx鈥 of injured people.
In the town of Al-Haouz, near the epicentre of the quake, a family was trapped in the rubble after their house collapsed, local media reported.
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The earthquake was also felt in the coastal cities of Rabat, Casablanca and Essaouira.
鈥淭here鈥檚 not too much damage, more panic. We heard screams at the time of the tremor,鈥 a resident of Essaouira, 200 kilometres west of Marrakesh, told AFP.
鈥淧eople are in the squares, in the cafes, preferring to sleep outside. Pieces of facades have fallen.鈥
USGS鈥檚 PAGER system, which provides preliminary assessments on the impact of earthquakes, issued an orange alert for economic losses, estimating significant damage is likely, and a yellow alert for shaking-related fatalities, indicating some casualties are possible.
Past events with this alert level have required a regional or national-level response, according to the US government agency.
USGS said that 鈥渢he population in this region lives in structures that are highly vulnerable to earthquake shaking.鈥
Internet connectivity was disrupted in Marrakesh due to power cuts in the region, according to global internet monitor NetBlocks.
Moroccan media reported it was the most powerful earthquake to hit the country to date.
The earthquake was also felt in neighbouring Algeria, where the Algerian Civil Defence said it had not caused any damage or casualties.
In 2004, at least 628 people were killed and 926 injured when a quake hit Al Hoceima in northeastern Morocco.
The 1980, the 7.3-magnitude El Asnam earthquake in neighbouring Algeria was one of the largest and most destructive earthquakes in recent history. It killed 2,500 people and left at least 300,000 homeless.