November 15, 2024

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Cristiano offers his hotel in Morocco for free

Cristiano offers his hotel in Morocco for free

The situation in Morocco is tragic after the earthquake. Those badly affected are looking for shelter to spend the night after spending very painful hours, with the emergency services being able to do so little.

The dead after the earthquake are hundreds, as well as the injured, and it is feared that the number will increase with the passage of hours.

As reported by the media in Morocco, “many athletes have once again shown great spirit in the most difficult social moments. Footage of the powerful earthquake (magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale), in which more than 1,000 people lost their lives, spread all over the world and footballers took part in charity work during these difficult times.

The Moroccans will stay at the Pestana C7 Marrakesh hotel until another accommodation is available.

Injured people from the 7.2 magnitude earthquake sleep in the streets

Some Moroccans are looking for temporary housing in safe places in Marrakesh, specifically in hotels and empty houses that are to house residents who have become homeless.

The world media, including the Spanish newspaper Marca, wrote that shortly after the natural disaster, Cristiano Ronaldo contacted his company and gave the country his hotel for free use.

And at the Pestana C7 Marrakech, on the outskirts of the city, the Moroccans will stay until other accommodations are made available.

In addition, the famous Portuguese team will be serving complimentary meals at the hotel’s four-star restaurant, gym, garden, luxury terrace and bar.

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Members of the Moroccan national team also participated in charitable work. Tonight, the famous “Atlas Lions” were scheduled to face Liberia in the African Cup of Nations qualifiers, but it seems that the match was postponed.

Therefore, the players, led by Walid Regraki, went to the Agadir Medical Center to donate blood for the victims of the terrible earthquake.