In Morocco, at least 37 people have been killed in flash floods triggered by torrential rains in Atlantic coastal province of Safi. Moroccan authorities said on Monday that fourteen people were still receiving medical care, including two who were in intensive care, they said in a statement. Heavy rain on Sunday flooded homes and shops in the old town of the port city of Safi, swept away cars and cut many roads in and around the city about 300 km (205 miles) south of the Moroccan capital, Rabat. Schools were suspended in the city on Monday as residents assessed damage and cleaned flooded homes. Videos shared by local media showed flooded streets and swamped cars in the old town, as well as authorities using boats in rescue operations. A video showed a woman being pulled to safety after she was trapped in muddy floodwaters near an ancient gate in Safi old town. Authorities said at least 70 homes and shops had been flooded.
Deadly Flash Floods Hit Safi, Morocco
— GlobeUpdate (@Globupdate) December 15, 2025
Severe flash floods triggered by torrential rain struck the Atlantic coastal city of Safi on 14 Dec 2025.
- At least 21 people killed, dozens injured
- Just one hour of extreme rainfall flooded homes, shops, and roads#Morocco #sstvi pic.twitter.com/yu3eIMzxKb
Morocco is experiencing heavy rain and snowfall on the Atlas mountains after seven years of drought that emptied some of its main reservoirs.
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