Villagers appeal for help as Morocco earthquake aid fails to reach mountain areas

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In the absence of organized relief efforts, Mohamed Zidane and others from isolated mountain areas badly damaged in the recent earthquake have been using donkeys to fetch handouts from miles away and carry them home to their families.

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