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Moment of solidarity before France-Uruguay game for Morocco and Libya disaster victims

Reuters
The centre of Lille before the game on Thursday
The centre of Lille before the game on ThursdayReuters
A moment of solidarity will be held before France play Uruguay in the Rugby World Cup in Lille on Thursday following the deadly disasters in Morocco and Libya, rugby's governing body said.

An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude last Friday killed nearly 3,000 people in Morocco, the deadliest quake to hit North Africa since 1960. In Libya's east, a torrent resulting from a powerful storm burst dams and killed thousands, with many more missing.

"A moment of solidarity will be observed ahead of the anthems at the France v Uruguay Rugby World Cup 2023 Pool A match in Lille on Thursday to remember those affected by the floods in Libya and earthquake in Morocco," World Rugby said in a statement.

"Rugby World Cup 2023 and the global rugby family stands in solidarity with the people of Libya and Morocco at this extremely difficult time."

The hosts face Uruguay at Stade Pierre-Mauroy. The French are second in Pool A on four points after beating New Zealand in the opening match. Uruguay have yet to start their campaign.