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Flash Floods in Morocco Kill at Least 37, Rescue Operations Underway

Flash Floods in Morocco Kill at Least 37, Rescue Operations Underway

At least 37 people have died after deadly flash floods struck Morocco’s Atlantic coastal province of Safi. Torrential rainfall caused widespread destruction across the region. Local authorities confirmed the casualties on Monday.

Morocco Kill at Least 37 people after just one hour of intense rain flooded large parts of Safi. The city is located about 330 kilometers south of the capital, Rabat. State-run broadcaster 2M TV reported the incident, citing official sources.

Officials said the sudden downpour overwhelmed drainage systems. Water rushed through narrow streets in the old town. Homes and small shops were quickly flooded. Several vehicles were swept away by strong water currents.

Rescue teams were deployed immediately after the floods. Many roads in and around Safi were cut off. Emergency workers faced difficulties reaching affected neighborhoods. Search and rescue operations continued throughout the day.

Health officials confirmed that at least 14 injured people were taken to nearby hospitals. Doctors said most injuries were caused by collapsing structures and fast-moving water. Medical teams remain on high alert as more victims may require treatment.

Morocco Kill at Least 37 has become a tragic reminder of the growing risk of extreme weather events. Local authorities said many residents were caught off guard. The speed of the flooding left little time to evacuate.

The floods hit during a period of unusual weather. Morocco has recently seen heavy rainfall and snowfall in the Atlas Mountains. This comes after seven years of severe drought that drained key water reservoirs.

Experts say dry land absorbs water poorly after long droughts. This increases the risk of flash floods during sudden rainstorms. Authorities are now reviewing flood preparedness plans in vulnerable areas.

Local officials urged residents to remain cautious. People living near low-lying areas were advised to avoid travel unless necessary. Weather services warned that more rain could fall in coming days.

The government is assessing damage to infrastructure. Initial reports suggest losses to homes, roads, and small businesses. Compensation measures may be announced after damage assessments are completed.

Morocco Kill at Least 37 has also drawn attention to climate challenges facing the region. Officials say improved early warning systems are needed. Better urban planning may reduce future risks.

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As rescue efforts continue, authorities stressed the importance of public safety. Citizens were urged to follow official advisories. Further updates are expected as the situation develops.

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