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The Ministry of Interior revealed the final toll of losses and damages caused by the very heavy thunderstorms that hit a number of prefectures and provinces of the Kingdom.
The ministry confirmed that, until Monday evening, eighteen deaths had been recorded, while four people were still missing.
The ministry explained, in a statement, that the deaths were recorded in the provinces of Tata (ten people), Errachidia (three people, two of whom are foreigners, one of whom is Canadian and the other is Peruvian), Tiznit (two people), Tinghir (two people, one of whom is a foreigner of Spanish nationality) and Taroudant (one person).
The statement added that a list of four missing persons in Tata province has been identified, and the search for them continues continuously and intensively.
Regarding material losses, the same source explained that the affected areas recorded the following provisional toll:
– 56 houses collapsed, 27 of which were completely destroyed.
– Total or partial collapse of eight medium-sized technical facilities.
– Damage to electricity, drinking water and telephone networks. Field interventions by technical teams enabled the repair of an important part of the electrical network, while the reconnection to drinking water networks and communications services was completely secured.
– Temporary interruptions in 110 road sections, where the competent authorities have so far been able to restore traffic to normal in 84 of them.
The Ministry of Interior confirmed that the various public authorities are working on a comprehensive mobilization of all human resources and logistical means necessary to deal quickly and effectively with this exceptional situation, and to take all appropriate measures to provide support to citizens, especially by distributing food rations, tents and blankets to affected families, and working to quickly resume services and connection networks in the areas concerned.
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2024-09-12 15:25:25
What are the current impacts of heavy thunderstorms in Morocco on human life and infrastructure?
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Heavy Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc in Morocco: Death Toll Rises and Infrastructure Damaged
Morocco has been grappling with severe thunderstorms and hailstorms over the past week, resulting in loss of lives, damage to infrastructure, and disruptions to daily life. The Ministry of Interior has released a statement detailing the devastating impact of these storms, which have affected several prefectures and provinces across the kingdom.
Human Toll
Tragically, eighteen deaths have been recorded, with four people still missing. The fatalities were reported in various provinces, including Tata (ten people), Errachidia (three people, including two foreigners of Canadian and Peruvian nationalities), Tiznit (two people), Tinghir (two people, including a foreigner of Spanish nationality), and Taroudant (one person). Rescue efforts are ongoing to locate the missing individuals.
Infrastructure Damage
The storms have caused significant damage to infrastructure, including:
56 houses collapsed, with 27 completely destroyed
Total or partial collapse of eight medium-sized technical facilities
Damage to electricity, drinking water, and telephone networks, although technical teams have managed to repair a significant portion of the electrical network and secure reconnections to drinking water and communication services
Temporary interruptions in 110 road sections, with authorities working to restore connectivity
Weather Forecast
The Moroccan weather service, DGM, has been warning of intense thunderstorms and hailstorms in various regions of the country. According to recent reports, heavy thunderstorms are expected to hit Tinghir, Zagora, Al Haouz, Azilal, Errachidia, Midelt, Tata, and other provinces [[1]]. Furthermore, very intense thunderstorm showers are forecasted in several provinces, including Tata, Errachidia, and Tiznit, with hailstorms expected from Saturday to Sunday [[2]].
Severe Thunderstorms to Continue
Unfortunately, the severe weather conditions are expected to persist, with forecasts indicating that several provinces will experience thunderstorms with hail and strong winds from Tuesday to Thursday [[3]]. The Moroccan authorities are urging citizens to exercise caution and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
As the situation continues to unfold, our thoughts are with the families of those affected by these devastating storms. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.
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What are the current impacts of the heavy thunderstorms on lives and infrastructure in Morocco?
Heavy Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc in Morocco: Death Toll Rises and Infrastructure Damaged
Morocco has been grappling with severe thunderstorms and hailstorms over the past week, resulting in loss of lives, damage to infrastructure, and disruptions to daily life. The Ministry of Interior has released a statement detailing the devastating impact of these storms, which have affected several prefectures and provinces across the kingdom.
Human Toll
Tragically, eighteen deaths have been recorded, with four people still missing. The fatalities were reported in various provinces, including Tata (ten people), Errachidia (three people, including two foreigners of Canadian and Peruvian nationalities), Tiznit (two people), Tinghir (two people, including a foreigner of Spanish nationality), and Taroudant (one person). Rescue efforts are ongoing to locate the missing individuals.
Infrastructure Damage
The storms have caused significant damage to infrastructure, including:
56 houses collapsed, with 27 completely destroyed
Total or partial collapse of eight medium-sized technical facilities
Damage to electricity, drinking water, and telephone networks, although technical teams have managed to repair a significant portion of the electrical network and secure reconnections to drinking water and communication services
Temporary interruptions in 110 road sections, with authorities working to restore connectivity
Weather Forecast
The Moroccan weather service, DGM, has been warning of intense thunderstorms and hailstorms in various regions of the country. According to recent reports, heavy thunderstorms are expected to hit Tinghir, Zagora, Al Haouz, Azilal, Errachidia, Midelt, Tata, and other provinces [[1]]. Furthermore, very intense thunderstorm showers are forecasted in several provinces, including Tata, Errachidia, and Tiznit, with hailstorms expected from Saturday to Sunday [[2]].
Severe Thunderstorms to Continue
Unfortunately, the severe weather conditions are expected to persist,