Moroccan mountain towns in need are difficult to reach after earthquake

While the earthquake damaged parts of Marrakech, Morocco, claiming lives there, even more damage was dealt to small towns that dot the countryside further away from the city. Reaching them in the wake of the quake to deliver aid and save lives has been challenging. The World’s Marco Werman talks with Néna Lardy, a French national who has been living in Morocco for 11 years and is driving through the mountains with other Moroccans and foreigners to deliver aid. 

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