Tiny villages in the hilly terrains of Morocco turned into rubbles in a matter of a few seconds as a deadly earthquake shook the North African country on Friday night. It’s been almost a week, but the death toll continues to surge, with over 2,900 dead and thousands of others injured. The 6.8-magnitude was the deadliest in the history of Morocco and was followed by two dozen aftershocks - the strongest one was recorded as 4.8 magnitude quake on the Richter Scale.