One year ago today, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Morocco, killing more than 2,000 people.
Maria was working her shift as a midwife in a maternity health center when the most destructive earthquake in Morocco’s recent history struck on the night of September 8th.
“Trapped under the debris, I thought I was going to die,” said Maria, who had received training in emergency health care response from UNFPA. “That night was difficult, but as soon as my colleagues helped me to get out of the rubble, we all managed to provide help and save lives.”
Rescued from the rubble, Maria quickly put her skills to use to save the lives of others. Coordinating with local authorities to organize helicopter evacuations for almost all the pregnant women in the affected area, she made sure they received the urgent medical care they needed.
Amid total devastation, Maria used the medicine she managed to salvage from the wreck of the health center to assist two women who had gone into labor to safely deliver their babies — one to healthy twins.
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