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    Ksar El Kebir on High Flood Alert After Heavy Rain, River Overflows Ksar El Kebir on High Flood Alert After Heavy Rain, River Overflows

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    Rabat – Authorities in Morocco’s northern city of Ksar El Kebir have raised the alert level to maximum as heavy rainfall continues to push up water levels in the Loukkos River, which increases the risk of flooding in several neighborhoods.  

    The decision was taken on Wednesday by provincial authorities in Larache after days of heavy rain in the northwest of the country. Floodwaters have already reached streets and entered nearby homes in some low-lying areas of Ksar El Kebir, which caused concern among residents.

    Local authorities, security services, water and electricity providers, and emergency teams were placed on high alert and mobilized early Wednesday to respond to the situation. Sand barriers were installed near homes along the river as a precaution to stop water from spreading further into residential areas.

    Provincial governor Bouassam El Alamine has been carrying out field visits since Tuesday to inspect sensitive points along the Loukkos River and oversee emergency measures on the ground.

    According to the Loukkos River Basin Agency, the province of Larache has recorded exceptionally high rainfall this season, with accumulated precipitation exceeding 600 millimeters since September. 

    These heavy rains have filled the Oued El Makhazine dam to 100% capacity. As a result, authorities are carrying out controlled water releases to reduce pressure on the dam and prevent further flooding downstream.

    The rising river levels have also disrupted Ksar El Kebir’s drainage system. The Regional Multiservices Company for Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima said it deployed additional teams and equipment, including pumps in flood-prone areas, to prevent wastewater from backing up into homes.

    Emergency services also intervened near public facilities located in flood-exposed zones as a precaution. Patients and staff at a nearby local hospital were evacuated to safer areas due to water infiltration and access difficulties caused by flooding.

    Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant, avoid areas near rivers and flood channels, and report any damage or disruptions to water, electricity, or sanitation networks.

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