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.
Due to bad weather conditions, 140,000 people were evacuated in Morocco
Approximately 140,000 people have been evacuated from Morocco due to severe storms and flooding following years of drought, particularly in the Larache province.
Moroccan security forces carry out evacuations as floods hit north
Over 50,000 people have been evacuated in northern Morocco due to severe flooding and heavy rainfall, primarily affecting Larache province.
Devoid of Signs of Life.. Moroccan Authorities Continue Evacuation of "Al-Qasr Al-Kabir" and Expect More Floods
Moroccan authorities are continuing to evacuate residents from rain-hit cities, especially in Wadi Larache and Al-Qasr Al-Kabir, amid rising concerns over unprecedented flood levels.
Northern Morocco on maximum flood alert as Loukkos River swells
Heavy rains in northern Morocco have caused authorities to issue a maximum flood alert due to the rising Loukkos River, threatening various neighborhoods and prompting emergency measures.