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Magnitude 4.6 Aftershocks In Morocco
Magnitude 4.6 Aftershocks – Morocco In the world of seismic activity, Morocco has been no stranger to the occasional rumble beneath its surface. One such occurrence that has captured the attention of scientists and the general populace alike is the Magnitude 4.6 aftershocks that have been felt in the region. In this comprehensive article, we delve deep into the science, causes, and consequences of these tremors to help you understand this natural phenomenon better. READ ALSO: Foreshocks, Aftershocks and Mainshocks Why Do Aftershocks Occur? Understanding aftershocks is crucial before moving forward. Smaller earthquakes known as aftershocks occur after a larger seismic event, such as a mainshock or a major earthquake. These tremors happen as the crust of the Earth reacts to the stress and strain from the main earthquake. The Magnitude 4.6 aftershocks in the case of Morocco are a result of earlier seismic activity. A new aftershock shook Morocco today, causing panic among the population still recovering from the devastating earthquake that hit the country last week. The aftershock, which measured 4.8 on the Richter scale, was felt in several cities, including Rabat, Casablanca, and Marrakech. No casualties or major damages have been reported so far. Morocco has seen a number of aftershocks with a magnitude of 4.6 following a severe seismic event, further complicating the situation. These aftershocks have intensified the challenges faced by the affected regions, as residents and authorities grapple with the ongoing seismic activity. While the main earthquake event may have already caused significant disruption, aftershocks can continue for days or even weeks, prolonging the uncertainty and posing additional risks. According to experts, this kind of seismic activity is normal after a strong earthquake, as the earth’s crust adjusts to the stress changes caused by the main shock. They also warn that moderate tremors between 4 and 5 magnitude can occur weeks or even months later, and that people should be prepared and follow safety guidelines. The structural stability of buildings and infrastructure has come under scrutiny because of the aftershocks' proximity to the original seismic event. Retrofitting and earthquake-resistant building techniques are essential for reducing damage in earthquake-prone areas like Morocco. Local government agencies and emergency services have maintained their vigilance, putting response strategies into place and ensuring that impacted communities receive the support they require. To reduce dangers, evacuation procedures have been strengthened and safety precautions are being made known to the public. Although unpleasant, aftershocks are a normal part of the earthquake process. It is important to keep in mind that preparation and resilience are essential in reducing their impact, even though they might cause worry and interfere with daily life. source https://t.co/s7HOp6WQlF However, they also reassure that a second strong earthquake in the short term is less likely, although they cannot rule out that possibility entirely. They explain that the probability of a large earthquake decreases with time, but it never reaches zero. They also stress that earthquakes are unpredictable and that no reliable method exists to forecast them. In conclusion, the Magnitude 4.6 aftershocks in Morocco are a testament to the Earth's ever-changing dynamics. Understanding the geological factors at play, the triggering event and the impact on communities is crucial for preparedness. By prioritizing scientific research and proactive measures, Morocco can navigate the challenges posed by seismic activity and ensure the safety and well-being of its people. Read the full article
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Psychological Support: services can assist people in making positive lifestyle changes and in managing the various difficulties that a cancer diagnosis and treatment can bring. Some services may help with physical difficulties while others with social and emotional worries. Psychological support, acupuncture, art therapy, relaxation techniques, physiotherapy, massage therapy and reflexology, occupational therapy, are some of the services which may benefit and assist people in leading an active and productive life. The impact of a cancer diagnosis can have a significant effect on patients, family and friends. Information about practical help and support on living with cancer, as well as about cancer itself is very important. Finding the right information and support can help individuals and their families to cope in a better way. 
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interpaluk · 10 years
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Mohammad's journey of recovery after the Gaza attacks
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Mohammad was born in Nuseirat Refugee Camp, one of the most crowded camps of the Gaza Strip. He used to like going to school and playing football in the street. Mohammad has been involved with some of the activities of the Friday of Joy Initiative which is run by volunteers from the Palestine Trauma Centre (PTC-Gaza). These activities are organised every Friday afternoon in the streets of a refugee camp and provide outlets for the children’s energy with organised games, dancing and singing. It also gives extra psycho-social support to vulnerable children. In March 2014 a young British woman spent time helping Mohammad and other children during her visit to the Nuseirat Camp where the Friday of Joy Initiative was taking place.
On 28th July 2014, Mohammad and his family received a warning phone call from the Israeli forces, which told them to evacuate their house within five minutes. After the evacuation, the house was then destroyed by bombing. The family could not believe that within a few minutes their home had gone and now was only rubble and dust, under which all their dreams and possessions were buried. They all moved to another place as the war continued. Then the Israelis bombed the area they had escaped to. Mohammad's family ran away to a second and then a third place where they remained till the bombardments stopped. They stayed for three weeks in three different places with an uncle, aunt and then other relatives.
Mohammad's dad told us that his son before the war had been very obedient, playful and cooperative, but after the Israelis bombed his house he became violent and stopped listening to his parents and teachers. His mind and concentration seemed to be somewhere else.
 “On the first day after the destruction of the house, we thought that Mohammad had lost his ability to talk; he seemed to be numb with shock. A few days later he found his voice back, but it was like he had been transformed into a different person. He was shouting most of the time, easily made angry and losing his emotional balance or control for no obvious reason.”
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He would regularly return to the debris of his house and then come back to his family burning with anger and sadness. His dad tried to stop him going back to their old home, but Mohammad would not listen. He drastically altered the routine of his day. He stayed outside most of the time, playing with other kids in the camp and not coming back to his family until after dark. He seemed nervous, hyper-sensitive and increasingly aggressive. He even started to beat-up other kids very badly. At night he would wake up from bad nightmares about sudden death. One day, while listening to his grandparents tell the story of exile and uprooting in 1948, he asked his parents: "Is this another Nakba which I will tell my kids about in the future?"
On the morning of the first day of Eid, while preparing to celebrate Eid Al-Fitir like all the other children, Mohammad suddenly rushed in great panic out of the house where they were staying.
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He raced back to the debris of his old home and started to pull at the rubble. He dug away until he found the wreckage of the place where his clothes, toys and books had been kept. There he found some of the fine clothes he would normally wear for Eid. His father had told him to stay away from the ruins of his home because it was a very dangerous place to go, but Mohammed could not bear the thought of his best clothes being beyond his reach for an Eid celebration. Resentfully he found them, put them on and returned in angry silence to his family.
Mohammad knew the PTC-Gaza team of Friday of Joy before the war. He used to join in the activities, but after the war, the team noticed his deep sadness and the way he kept himself silent and remote from other people. It was as if he did not care about anything. He refused to get involved again with the Friday of Joy activities. He said, "I do not want to play. I only want to stay alone".
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The team tried to encourage him several times in various ways until he reluctantly agreed to help the team in setting up Friday of Joy. The team gave him tasks which made him responsible for the preparation of activities for other children. This gave him a role on the same level as the adult organisers, blowing up the balloons and preparing the painting materials for other kids.
Gradually, Mohammad started to convert some of his anger and revenge into the motivation to help other kids who had lost their homes and many of their family members. Through his organisational involvement in these activities with Friday of Joy, he became less violent and more caring towards other children in his camp and school.
Mohammad now likes the idea of fighting the enemy through becoming well-educated, mature and helpful to his family and society. In order to encourage this development, Mohammad's family received some guidance and psycho-education in how to deal with his mood swings and encourage his new path to recovery.
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psychologyroots · 3 years
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