Morocco Flash Floods Kill Dozens in Safi After Heavy Rain

Morocco Flash Floods

Morocco flash floods kill dozens in Safi as torrential rain floods homes, blocks roads, and prompts rescue operations amid climate concerns.

Morocco Hit by Deadly Flash Floods in Safi

Severe flash floods have claimed at least 37 lives in Morocco’s coastal city of Safi after intense rainfall swept through the region. Authorities confirmed that the sudden downpour caused widespread destruction across residential and port areas.

Torrential Rain Submerges Homes and Streets

Heavy rain sent cars, debris, and waste rushing through Safi’s streets, flooding at least 70 homes in the historic city centre. Many residents were injured, with dozens receiving hospital treatment, according to local officials.

Roads Blocked as Rescue Efforts Continue

Several access routes into and out of Safi remain closed due to debris and structural damage. Emergency teams are continuing search and rescue operations, while residents have urged authorities to deploy pumps and heavy equipment to clear floodwaters.

Climate Crisis Linked to Extreme Weather

Experts warn that climate change is contributing to Morocco’s increasingly unpredictable weather. The country has endured seven consecutive years of drought, shrinking water reserves, followed by sudden extreme rainfall events.

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