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France said on Sunday it is ready to help Morocco after a powerful earthquake killed over 2,000 people, and is awaiting a formal request for assistance.

“France is ready to offer its aid to Morocco if Morocco decides it is useful,” President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday during a news conference at the G20 Summit in New Delhi.

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“Moroccan authorities know exactly what can be delivered, the nature (of what can be delivered) and the timing … We are at their disposal. We did everything we could do … The second they request this aid, it will be deployed,” he added.

France was among nations offering help on Saturday following the quake late on Friday evening, which hit villages in the High Atlas mountains and also damaged the city of Marrakech.

“Our embassy in Morocco is fully mobilized … today Moroccan authorities are in charge … An assessment (of the situation) is under way … At this stage Morocco has not asked for help,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Anne-Claire Legendre told BFM television earlier on Sunday.

One French citizen died and eight were injured in the earthquake, a French Foreign Ministry official said on Saturday. That tally was unchanged at this stage, Legendre said on Sunday.

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