A street in Amizmiz, Morocco, one of the areas hit hardest by Friday’s earthquake. (Belkacem Nahi)

Belkacem Nahi lives in Northern Virginia, but on Tuesday afternoon he found himself walking through the rubble-strewn streets of Amizmiz, Morocco, a small town south of Marrakesh, not far from the epicenter of the devastating 6.8-magnitude earthquake that hit the country late Friday night.

Homes had been leveled. Businesses destroyed. The smell of death was in the air.

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