Flash flooding left at least 37 people dead in a city on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, the North African country’s deadliest such ...
RABAT, Dec 15 (Reuters) - At least 37 people have been killed in flash floods triggered by torrential rains in Morocco's Atlantic coastal province of Safi, Moroccan authorities said on Monday.
At least 70 homes have been inundated in Safi's old city centre, officials say.
A flash flood in a Moroccan coastal town has killed at least 37 people, local officials said on Monday, as search and rescue ...
Moroccan authorities said Monday that at least 41 people were killed after sudden flash floods swept parts of the country ...
Morocco’s Atlantic port city of Safi has been struck by a sudden and catastrophic flood disaster after torrential rains ...
Sudden flooding killed 37 people in Safi, on Morocco's Atlantic coast. This is the highest death toll from such weather ...
Officials say floods triggered by torrential rains have killed at least 37 people in the Moroccan coastal city of Safi.
Morocco has initiated a nationwide emergency aid operation to assist families affected by extreme winter conditions. This includes flash floods in the Safi province, which claimed 37 lives. Aid ...
The UAE has expressed heartfelt condolences to Morocco after floods in Safi resulted in numerous casualties and significant ...
The Moroccan Ministry of Interior called for raising the level of alert and mobilization to face the potential consequences ...