The hospital in Amizmiz caring for Moroccans injured in Friday's earthquake is now a tent pitched on asphalt under a blazing sun, and it has only around a dozen beds.

When one bed becomes free, it is immediately filled again as the flow of victims from the disaster keeps on coming from villages at the foot of the Atlas mountains.

Three days after the quake, the strongest ever to hit the North African country, relief workers are struggling to cope in the aftermath.