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Morocco: at least 24 dead in a flooded underground textile workshop in Tangier

2021-02-08T14:58:18.992Z


Morocco has experienced heavy rains in recent weeks after a long period of drought. Heavy rains on Monday caused the flooding of a clandestine textile workshop installed in the basement of a private house in Tangier, Morocco. At least 24 people have lost their lives, according to an initial report published by the official MAP agency, citing local authorities. Helpers on the ground have recovered 24 bodies, rescued ten survivors who were taken to hospital, and are continuing the


Heavy rains on Monday caused the flooding of a clandestine textile workshop installed in the basement of a private house in Tangier, Morocco.

At least 24 people have lost their lives, according to an initial report published by the official MAP agency, citing local authorities.

Helpers on the ground have recovered 24 bodies, rescued ten survivors who were taken to hospital, and are continuing the search, according to the same source.

Some local media report an electrocution problem, but this information has not been confirmed by the authorities.

The drama took place in a villa in Hay Alinas, in the El Mers area of ​​Tangier.

تساقطات مطرية قوية في طنجة تتسبب في اختناق عدد من المحاور الطرقية pic.twitter.com/jMwIgwgwak

- MEDI1TV (@ Medi1TV) February 8, 2021

Morocco has experienced heavy rains in recent weeks after a long period of drought.

In early January, bad weather had caused dilapidated houses to collapse in Casablanca, the economic capital of the country, killing at least four people and injuring several, according to local media.

Frequent disasters

Often linked, in the countryside, to a phenomenon of sudden flooding of dry rivers, and in the city, to a deficit in the drainage system, floods regularly claim victims in Morocco.

This is "the first risk in terms of people killed at the national level", according to a report on climate risks published in 2016 by the Royal Institute for Strategic Studies (Ires).

In September 2019, the flooding of a wadi (river) carried away 24 passengers of a bus in the Errachidia region (south-east).

A few days earlier, the sudden rise in water on a football field had killed seven people in the region of Tizert (southwest).

In 2014, floods linked to torrential rains killed around 50 people and caused considerable damage in the south.

Source: leparis

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