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Morocco’s Ministry of Culture is on an overdrive to restore the iconic buildings employing skilled artisans to reconstruct the time-honoured beauty
Marrakech, a city known for its iconic historical sites, is limbing back to normalcy and the restoration work is progressing at a quicker pace. The devastating earthquake, which measured 6.8 magnitude claimed nearly 3,000 lives in Morocco. It has also left significant damage to its iconic landmarks. It goes to the credit of the Northern African country to host the Fund-Bank consultations within a short time after the occurrence of the natural calamity.
Morocco’s Ministry of Culture is on an overdrive to restore the iconic buildings employing skilled artisans to reconstruct the time-honoured beauty. The restoration work is a complex process involving careful re-creation of the iconic buildings in a delicate manner, which can bring back their pristine glory. All stakeholders and experts who worked side by side, in the initial stage, had conducted thorough field inspections to get to know the damages that had happened to the iconic monuments. The second stage is re-maintenance, which requires great experience, not only in maintaining the building but preserving the historical, cultural, and engineering spirit of those buildings.
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Reports coming from the second-largest city in Morocco indicate that as the restoration process has started, the tourists are slowly coming back to the city. With each passing day, the memory of the earthquake diminishes, allowing both locals and visitors to flock to the city.