Donkeys help reach remote Morocco quake villages

STORY: “We use donkeys to transport aid and goods because the road does not exist, and we live in the mountain," said Zidan who travelled by donkey from Awfour to Azermoun for supplies.

The 6.8 magnitude quake that struck the High Atlas Mountains late on Friday, September 8 killed at least 2,901 people and injured 5,530, according to the latest official figures, making it Morocco's deadliest since 1960 and most powerful since at least 1900.