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Morocco to Spend $330 Million on Flood Relief Plan

Morocco will spend approximately $330 million on a nationwide flood relief and recovery programme following weeks of severe rainfall that caused widespread damage across several regions. The government announced the 3-billion-dirham package after torrential downpours triggered river overflows, infrastructure destruction and large-scale displacement, as reported by Reuters.

The floods affected tens of thousands of residents, particularly in the northwestern provinces, where farmland was submerged and roads rendered impassable. Authorities declared several municipalities disaster zones and outlined plans to prioritise rebuilding critical infrastructure, including transport networks and irrigation systems, alongside support for affected households and businesses.

A significant portion of the funds will go toward restoring damaged roads and hydro-agricultural facilities, while the remainder will support housing reconstruction, compensation for farmers, and assistance to small enterprises. Emergency services, including rescue teams and security personnel, were deployed to help evacuate residents and stabilise affected communities, according to Hespress.

While the heavy rains helped replenish dam reserves after prolonged drought conditions, officials acknowledged that the sudden inflow of water contributed to overflow incidents that worsened the flooding. The government said the relief plan is designed not only to address immediate humanitarian needs but also to strengthen resilience against future climate-related disasters.

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