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Morocco Residents Begin Returning to Northwest as Flood Waters Recede

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RABAT, Feb 16 (Reuters) – Moroccan authorities began organising the gradual return of residents to the city of Ksar El Kebir and other flood-hit northwestern areas ​as weather conditions improved, state media showed ‌on Monday. Authorities backed by the army had helped evacuate 188,000 people since early February, to protect them from overflowing river waters that swept across 110,000 hectares in the northwest. Most residents of Ksar El ‌Kebir, …

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This initiative is part of the efforts of the local authorities to implement the integrated plan drawn up by the province of Larache, in order to facilitate the gradual return of the citizens concerned from 15 February, by identifying the necessary means of transport, the secure routes and the supervision mechanism on the ground, thus ensuring the smooth running of the operation and the safety of citizens. This operation aims to create the appro…

The operations of gradual return of the populations evacuated following the recent floods were launched this Sunday, 15 February, in several provinces of the north of the Kingdom, notably in Larache, Ksar El Kebir and Sidi Kacem, marking a new stage in the post-cruise management coordinated by the authorities. + Back framed in Larache and [...]

·Rabat, Morocco
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Article19 broke the news in Rabat, Morocco on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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