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    Larache Authorities Say All Ksar El Kebir Can Return Home Starting Today

    By February 19, 20262 Mins Read
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    Rabat — Local authorities in Larache province informed all residents of Ksar El Kebir that they can return to their hometown starting Thursday.

    The decision followed the completion of field operations across the city to confirm conditions have improved and meet safety requirements.

    Moroccan authorities evacuated over 188,000 people from several provinces affected by the massive floods that struck Moroccan cities due to heavy rainfall and rising water levels in major dams.

    A statement from the Larache Province conveyed local authorities’ appreciation for Ksar El Kebir residents’ prompt attention during the various stages of the return process.

    Authorities also affirmed the continuation of their efforts to ensure the full restoration of normal life in the city and its surroundings.

    On Wednesday, the National Council for Human Rights (CNDH) issued its preliminary conclusions for an assessment, reviewing authorities’ efforts during the floods.

    In its preliminary conclusions, the council described Morocco’s handling of the crisis as a clear example of “effective disaster management,” recalling efforts such as humanitarian aid, evacuation, and more.

    “The council concludes that the management of the floods in the four affected provinces achieved clear and tangible progress in applying international standards and a human-rights-based approach to natural disaster response,” CNDH said.

    It also welcomed the gradual return of citizens to their hometowns, commending interventions and initiatives taken to tackle the situation, citing initiatives launched by public authorities in partnership with specialized associations. The initiatives include the evacuation and gathering of pregnant women in centers under health supervision. It also recalled the special attention given to the elderly and people with disabilities, in addition to exceptional care for patients requiring cancer treatment, among others.

    CNDH also commended King Mohammed VIs instructions to allocate MAD 3 billion as an emergency support program designated for the disaster zones of Larache, Kenitra, Sidi Kacem, and Sidi Slimane.

    Part of the emergency plan is a direct financial aid of MAD 6,000 per affected family, in addition to funds for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged homes.

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