Deadliest quake since 1960 in Morocco | Libya's biggest environmental disaster in modern history | Three decades since Oslo Accords. Here's the Middle East this week: 'Life is finished' in quake-battered Morocco In the ruins of the Moroccan town of Tnirte, a Spanish rescue team is sending its sniffer dogs home. The dogs, explains a team member, can only smell the living. North Africa is reeling from environmental disasters. The first was a magnitude 6.8 earthquake that devastated the Atlas Mountains region around Marrakesh, Morocco. Whole families died in the quake, especially in rural areas. Ahcan Ait Majid, a 70-year-old shepherd, lost his wife of 50 years and two sons as a result of the tremors. "I've never known anything like this," he told Al Jazeera. "I don't know what I will do now."
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