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floods have killed at least 37 people in Morocco’s coastal Safi region, according to state-owned television. ‎

Bychrisdahi

Dec 15, 2025
Dahiscope Int' Nig' Ltd Abuja Nigeria

Flash floods have killed at least 37 people in Morocco’s coastal Safi region, according to state-owned television.


‎Cars and mounds of rubbish were seen sweeping through the main port city of Safi after torrential rain hit on Sunday.


‎Dozens of people have been receiving treatment in hospital for their injuries, say local authorities, and at least 70 homes have been inundated in the old city centre.


‎Local reports say access to and from the city is blocked on certain roads because of damage and debris.

‎Residents on Sunday described it as a dark day, with one telling the AFP news agency: “I’ve lost all my clothes. Only my neighbour gave me some to cover myself. I have nothing left. I’ve lost everything.”


‎Another survivor said he wanted to see government trucks at the scene to pump out the water.


‎Moroccan authorities say search and rescue missions are still under way.


‎Experts say the climate crisis is in part responsible for the extreme weather fluctuations seen in the North African state.


‎It has suffered seven years of drought in a row, depleting its reservoirs.


‎Last year was officially the hottest ever on record.


‎This latest, sudden downpour is expected to continue on Tuesday together with snowfall across the Atlas mountains, Morocco’s weather service warns.


‎Must this always happen every time?


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