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Morocco quake flattens houses
25 Feb 2004 13:21:00 GMT

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People rest inside a van after they lost their home in Al Hoceima February 24, 2004, after a strong earthquake shook northern Morocco early on Tuesday. The earthquake killed nearly 600 people around the Mediterranean port city of Al Hoceima, officials said. REUTERS/Andrea Comas
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People walk past a destroyed building in the village of Im-Zouren, February 24, 2004, after a strong earthquake shook northern Morocco early on Tuesday. The earthquake killed nearly 600 people around the Mediterranean port city of Al Hoceima, officials said. REUTERS/Andrea Comas
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A man (L), who lost two sons, walks among the ruins of his destroyed house in the village of Ait Kamara, February 24, 2004, after a strong earthquake shook northern Morocco early on Tuesday. The earthquake killed nearly 600 people around the Mediterranean port city of Al Hoceima, officials said. REUTERS/Anton Meres
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The bodies of earth quake victims lie in Al Hoceima's hospital February 24, 2004. A strong earthquake shook northern Morocco early on Tuesday killing nearly 600 people around the Mediterranean port city of Al Hoceima, officials said. REUTERS/Anton Meres
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