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Morocco’s Severe Flooding: 20,000 Residents of Historic El Qasr El-Kebir City Evacuated, Authorities Say
Morocco’s Severe Flooding: 20,000 Residents of Historic El Qasr El-Kebir City Evacuated, Authorities Say
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Morocco’s Severe Flooding: 20,000 Residents of Historic El Qasr El-Kebir City Evacuated, Authorities SayWater levels exceeded one meter in some neighborhoods... 01.02.2026, Sputnik Africa
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Morocco’s Severe Flooding: 20,000 Residents of Historic El Qasr El-Kebir City Evacuated, Authorities SayWater levels exceeded one meter in some neighborhoods, announced the economic department of Larache Province in the northwest of the kingdom.Local authorities are setting up temporary shelters for residents evacuated from flooded and hard-to-reach areas.Subscribe to @sputnik_africa Sputnik Africa | X
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