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After the Earthquake in Morocco, Tourists Grapple With the Ethics of Travel

Last week’s disaster raises questions that also emerged in Maui, Greece and other hard-hit places. Is the presence of tourists a hindrance? Or can visitors, and the revenue they bring in, help?

Ceylan Yeginsu
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Earthquakes, Essaouira (Morocco), Greece, Humanitarian Aid, Marrakesh (Morocco), Maui (Hawaii), Morocco Earthquake (Sept 8, 2023), Travel and Vacations, Turkey, Turkey Earthquake (Feb 6, 2023)
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