Severe flash floods triggered by torrential rains have killed at least 37 people in Safi, Morocco, marking the deadliest such event in a decade, with ongoing rescue efforts, warnings of further storms, and investigations into responsibility amid ongoing drought and climate change impacts.
Heavy rains caused devastating floods in Safi, Morocco, killing at least 37 people, damaging homes, and blocking roads, with authorities conducting rescue operations amid concerns over climate change impacts.
At least 37 people have died in flash floods caused by heavy rains in Morocco’s Safi province, flooding homes and disrupting traffic, with more rain forecasted. Rescue operations are ongoing, and the country is experiencing its hottest year on record amid recent severe weather events.