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Devastating quake strikes Morocco

#ChefsForMorocco
Atlas Mountains, Morocco | Active from September – October 2023
In early September, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake shook communities all across Morocco’s mountainous center. WCK’s Relief Team was on the ground within hours of the temblor, using any means necessary to reach the hardest hit areas to provide immediate support.

The earthquake was the hardest to hit Morocco in over a century, destroying buildings and causing rockslides that made roads impassable. Striking late at night as many families were already asleep, the quake killed more than 2,900 people and injured countless more.

The epicenter was in an area dotted with villages spread across the Atlas Mountains, about 50 miles south of the historic city of Marrakech. In the first days after the quake, WCK used helicopters to do comprehensive aerial assessments of the country’s mountainous central region. Flying in, these helicopters brought thousands of meals to isolated communities. Flying out, they evacuated people who were injured and needed medical attention, bringing them to cities to receive treatment.

In the weeks following, WCK partnered with local organizations and built two Field Kitchens that cooked thousands of meals every day. We also distributed kitchen kits to dozens of villages. These kits included large cooking equipment and food kits of produce and dry goods. With these, Moroccans living in the hardest-hit regions of the Atlas Mountains are once again able to cook meals for themselves.

By the numbers

229,000 +

pounds

of food, produce, and kitchen equipment distributed

2.1 million +

hot meals

provided

46

local restaurant partners

Reaching isolated communities

By land and by air, WCK’s teams arrived in hard-to-reach areas with food and water in hand.

Building a kitchen in Oulad Berhil

See how the WCK team built a Field Kitchen in Oulad Berhil.

Driving in the Atlas Mountians

Driving in mountainous terrain is hazardous and requires expertise, but the drivers of WCK had it handled.

Working alongside Moroccans

Hear from people in Morocco who aided WCK’s relief efforts.

Quickly reaching impacted communities

Within one week of the earthquake, WCK teams provided more than 55,000 meals while conducting comprehensive aerial assessments of the country’s mountainous central region. Our teams established Relief Kitchens and organized with local partners to ensure meals reach anyone in need.

A response powered by locals

Cooking from two Field Kitchens and working alongside dozens of restaurant, catering, and NGO partners, WCK served 700,000 meals in the first month of the response. Our teams worked closely with local Moroccans and adapted to every challenge, making sure we got food to anyone in need.

It’s a pleasure to collaborate with World Central Kitchen on this and we’re grateful for their logistics capabilities that can deliver food to places that are inaccessible by road.

Nora Fitzgerald Belahcen

Founder, Amal Center

Latest from the ground

  • The mid-September earthquake in Morocco destroyed mountainside roads, limiting access to villages in urgent need of support. With deep knowledge of the region, our local drivers navigate the Atlas mountains to ensure WCK-provided meals get to anyone in need.🚚 #ChefsForMorocco

    Twitter | 10/26/2023
  • The next phase of WCK’s support after the Morocco earthquake includes kitchen kits for families & communities who have the capacity to cook—they just need equipment! In Douar Taourirt, the community comes together to prepare dinner using the new kitchen supplies. #ChefsForMorocco

    Twitter | 10/15/2023
  • The residents of Tizi Oussem take pride in the apples 🍏🍎 they grow—people come from all over the valley to work in the village during picking season. WCK teams have been distributing apples with our meal deliveries, especially from our Asni kitchen! #ChefsForMorocco

    Twitter | 10/11/2023