Morocco flood disaster: Ksar El Kebir underwater as 140,000 forced to flee
The town of Ksar El Kebir in northern Morocco is submerged due to severe flooding, prompting the evacuation of over 140,000 residents from multiple northern provinces.
Ksar El Kebir: A Historical Moroccan City Evacuated 70% of Its Population Due to Floods
Ksar El Kebir, a historical city in Morocco, evacuated 70% of its population in response to severe flooding caused by heavy rains in January 2026.
Floods in Morocco: Ksar El Kébir, an economically strategic area ravaged by floods
Over 100,000 people have been evacuated due to exceptional rainfall that has led to alert conditions in several provinces in northwestern Morocco, including the economically strategic area of Ksar El Kébir.
Morocco: tens of thousands of residents evacuated after significant floods in the north
In Morocco, at least 50,000 people have been evacuated due to severe flooding in Ksar El Kébir and surrounding areas following heavy rainfall.
Tens of thousands evacuated in northern Morocco amid heavy rainfall
Over 50,000 people in Ksar el-Kebir, Morocco, have been evacuated due to severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall, with emergency shelters established for those affected.
Floods in Morocco Mobilize Authorities and Spark Solidarity Campaign on Social Media
Recent floods in the city of Ksar el Kebir, northern Morocco, have prompted a wide mobilization of authorities and a solidarity campaign among social media users in support of the victims.
50,000 evacuated in Morocco due to flooding
Due to heavy rainfall over the past weeks, 50,000 people have been evacuated from Ksar el-Kebir in western Morocco as floodwaters pressured a nearby dam, necessitating the opening of sluice gates.