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Morocco and Spain Unite to Safeguard Nature's Riches
In an unwavering display of environmental stewardship, Morocco and Spain have renewed their commitment to combat wildfires. This alliance, forged through bilateral agreements, extends beyond mere rhetoric, as the nations have adopted a comprehensive 2024 action plan to bolster their defenses against forest fires.
The Spanish government's statement, issued after a cabinet meeting, reaffirmed the country's steadfast cooperation with Morocco in this crucial endeavor. The agreement endorses the measures outlined in the 2024 action plan and acknowledges the progress reported from the 2023 action plan, a testament to the nations' sustained efforts.
The 2024 action plan is a meticulously crafted blueprint, focusing on the prevention and suppression of forest fires. It details how the state administration will support regional firefighting mechanisms, emphasizing a unified, comprehensive, and coordinated approach to policy in this vital area.
The collaboration between these two nations has already borne fruit, as evidenced by the remarkable decrease in the forest area affected by fires in Morocco in 2023. According to data from the Moroccan National Agency of Water and Forests (ANEF), a mere 6,426 hectares were scorched, a staggering 70% reduction from the 22,760 hectares ravaged in 2022.
While the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region recorded the highest figures, with 182 fire outbreaks and 1,620 hectares burned, constituting 40% of the total number of fires across the country, the overall decline is a testament to the nations' unwavering commitment to safeguarding nature's riches.
This renewed collaboration between Morocco and Spain extends beyond firefighting, as the two nations maintain robust bilateral relations. In 2023, Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, lauded the relationship, highlighting that it had reached a new pinnacle.
As the world grapples with the escalating challenges posed by climate change and environmental degradation, this alliance serves as a beacon of hope, underscoring Morocco's proactive stance in international cooperation to address these pressing issues. Through their united efforts, these nations are paving the way for a future where nature's splendor is preserved, and the scourge of wildfires is tamed by the collective resolve of global partners.