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Deadly rains break Morocco’s long drought

Published on: December 16, 2025 3:51 PM

Morocco is facing a deadly weather crisis as torrential rains and snowfall follow seven years of severe drought, marking a sudden and dangerous change in national climate patterns.
As a result, heavy downpours triggered flash floods across multiple regions, overwhelming dry land and fragile systems that were never prepared for such intense rainfall. Consequently, the abrupt shift from water scarcity to extreme precipitation has shocked communities and authorities across the country.

At least 37 people have lost their lives after floodwaters swept through vulnerable areas, destroying homes, roads, and basic infrastructure in several provinces. Officials confirmed that many regions suffered the worst damage because years of drought left drainage systems weak and communities unready for sudden flooding. Moreover, the rising death toll highlights how extreme weather can quickly turn into a humanitarian emergency.

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Meanwhile, rescue teams continue operations in flood-hit zones to locate missing people and assist families stranded by rising waters. Emergency units have been sent to remote and mountainous areas where damaged roads, landslides, and harsh weather have made access extremely difficult.
Despite these challenges, authorities say search efforts will continue until all missing persons are accounted for.

In response, the government has ordered the closure of schools for three days to protect students and staff from further risk. Officials also warned that additional disruptions could follow if rainfall and snowfall continue at the current intensity across affected regions. Therefore, public safety measures remain under constant review as conditions evolve.

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Meteorological officials have urged residents to stay alert, warning that heavy rain and snowfall may persist in parts of the country. Experts say the sudden weather reversal raises serious concerns about infrastructure strength and disaster readiness after years of prolonged dryness. Ultimately, the crisis underscores the growing impact of extreme climate shifts on vulnerable regions worldwide.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: climate shift, deadly rainfall, extreme weather, flood emergency, Latest, Morocco floods, weather disaster

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