The number of infants during due to cold in Morocco’s Atlas mountains rose to five after witnesses revealed that a 40-day old baby froze to death on Friday.
The number of infants dying due to cold in Morocco’s Atlas mountains rose to five after witnesses revealed that a 40-day old baby froze to death on Friday. Habiba Amelou died on Friday morning in the village of Anifgou after suffering from a severe cough, according to two witnesses.
"I spoke to her father, who was heartbroken. She was 40 days old and died from a severe cough caused by the cold," Mounir Kejji, a Berber activist in the region, told AFP.
Another young man from the village who helped with the funeral on Friday said the baby had vomitted blood.
"Before she died, she had a bad cough and was vomiting blood. Her body couldn’t handle the extreme cold, especially with the lack of medicine in the area, which has experienced heavy snowfall," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The news was also carried by Moroccan Arabic-language daily Al-Akhbaron Monday, and comes after local press reports of at least four babies in the region had already died from the cold weather so far this winter.
The interior ministry earlier denied what it called "rumours" circulated in the media about the babies dying because of the cold.
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Anfgou lies at an altitude of 1,600 metres in the Middle Atlas mountains, around 350 kilometres (220 miles) southeast of Rabat.
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Source-AFP