At a glance
Four firefighters from Kent Fire and Rescue Service provided support in Morocco
The crew helped rescue a dog from the rubble
At least 2,900 people are known to have died in the earthquake
Firefighters who were part of a search and rescue mission in Morocco have spoken of the “devastation” caused by the earthquake.
Dom Moore, Brad Rebbeck, Jim Chaston and Jamie Muddle from Kent Fire and Rescue Service provided support after Friday’s 6.8 magnitude earthquake.
At least 2,900 people are known to have died.
Video footage shows the crew moving rubble and rescuing a dog in a rural area near the High Atlas Mountains.
Our technical rescue #firefighters in #Morocco with @UK_ISAR_TEAM have rescued a dog trapped in rubble following Friday’s devastating earthquake. They spotted movement and moved debris to pull the dog to safety. Our thoughts continue to be with everyone affected by this tragedy. pic.twitter.com/lLU1yhjCN3
— Kent Fire and Rescue Service (@kentfirerescue) September 13, 2023Mr Muddle, who provided water and care to the dog, said: “The scenes we’ve come across so far have been really devastating.
“Most of the villages that we’ve been to have been built into the sides of the mountain, so as the quake hit, a lot of the rocks and the earth and the rubble from the mountain has slid down on to the villages.
“A lot of destruction causing, obviously, a lot of distress and loss of life.”