Two years on from Morocco's 6.8-magnitude quake, the pace of recovery efforts has frustrated many victims. Critics point to a contrast in the country's investments in stadiums ahead of the 2030 World Cup.
Breakdown
- Many earthquake survivors in Morocco remain in makeshift shelters two years after the disaster. 7s
- Some victims report not receiving any aid and express frustration at the slow recovery. 33s
- Critics highlight the contrast between slow quake recovery and rapid World Cup infrastructure spending. 51s
- The government has spent over $510 million on housing aid, compared to $2.2 billion for stadiums. 1m 15s
- Officials deny prioritizing World Cup projects over quake recovery and praise reconstruction efforts. 1m 39s