King Mohammed VI of Morocco inspected on Tuesday the hospital bearing his name in the city of Marrakech, where he was briefed about the recovery services and care being provided for those injured in the Friday night tremor and the conditions of survivors.
The King visited the resuscitation and hospitalization departments for the victims of the quake that caused significant human and material losses in several regions of the Kingdom.
The royal initiative of great moral support to the injured and their families reinforces the various initiatives and measures taken, in accordance with the Royal Instructions, to rescue, assist, and support those affected by the Al-Haouz earthquake.
Some 2,171 injured were admitted to various hospitals in the Marrakech-Safi region, including 484 with major injuries and 1,570 with minor injuries. Among them, 248 remain hospitalized.
For them, King Mohammed VI donated blood, seen as “a strong gesture that testifies to the benevolence of the sovereign, and his complete solidarity and compassion toward the victims and grieving families.”
The King's visit to the "Mohammed VI" University Hospital reflects the Sovereign's great concern for the victims of the Al-Haouz earthquake and underscores the bond that exists between the King and his people in times of hardship, enabling the Kingdom to manage current crises and look to the future with determination.