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Flash floods kill 32 in Morocco

RABAT: The death toll from three days of what residents described as the heaviest storms to hit southern Morocco in decades has climbed to at least 32, authorities said on Monday.

The storms since Saturday caused flash floods in much of the south at the foot of the Anti-Atlas Mountains, but a weather alert was finally called off on Monday afternoon.

The interior ministry gave an updated toll of at least 32 dead and six missing.

Rescue teams earlier recovered 11 bodies from high waters near Talmaadart river in the Guelmim region on the edge of the Sahara desert that bore the brunt of the storms.

Local authorities said two other people were missing in the same region, while at least five in total were unaccounted for in areas including Ouarzazate and Marrakesh, where cars and trees were swept away by the raging waters. A girl of nine was among six people swept away by the bulging Tamsourt River, also in Guelmim.

“We haven’t seen anything like this since the floods of 1986... People were very scared,” resident Mustapha al-Gemrani said.

“But now the skies have cleared and helicopters are overhead,” he said.

The authorities have set up crisis cells in the affected zones and the royal palace announced it would cover the expenses of victims’ funerals and medical treatment for the injured. On Sunday, the country’s MAP news agency quoted the interior ministry as saying some 130 all-terrain rescue vehicles and 335 Zodiac inflatables and other boats were searching for the missing.

Rescue operations have so far “saved 214 people, dozens of whom were evacuated by army and royal guard helicopters”, the interior ministry said.

Published in Dawn, November 25th , 2014

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