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Al Haouz's Resilient Reconstruction: Progress Amidst Challenges

Friday 17 May 2024 - 15:25
Al Haouz's Resilient Reconstruction: Progress Amidst Challenges

In the wake of a devastating earthquake, the region of Al Haouz stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of its residents and local authorities. Amid the emotional and technical complexities that arise from such a catastrophe, progress in the reconstruction efforts is taking shape, underscoring the unwavering resolve to rebuild and restore normalcy to the lives of those affected.

The commune of Asni, located within the Al Haouz province, bears witness to significant advancements in the post-earthquake reconstruction endeavors. Homes that were either partially or completely destroyed by the September 8th tremor are rising from the rubble, thanks to the perseverance of the inhabitants and the steadfast commitment of local authorities. This large-scale undertaking is meticulously monitored, ensuring that all conditions for success are met.

The notable progress in the region is the result of relentless and continuous efforts spearheaded by local authorities in close collaboration with various departments and partners. The local population, directly impacted by the earthquake, is actively engaged in the reconstruction process, yearning for decent housing conditions.

In the Douar Assalda area, which was particularly hard hit by the seismic event, the reconstruction work is progressing rapidly. Debris removal, land leveling, foundation laying, and the erection of new dwellings are underway, all under the watchful eye of authorities who ensure compliance with building plans and construction norms.

The unwavering commitment of local authorities is guided by the High Instructions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, with the overarching goal of ensuring a dignified life for the affected citizens and addressing their needs. This innovative approach and results-driven management reflect the Sovereign's vision.

The local authorities in Asni are mobilized to overcome the challenges encountered. They conduct meticulous monitoring of construction sites and regular visits to ensure that the new buildings conform to urban planning regulations and local architectural traditions.

Technical commissions and surveyors continue their regular visits, offering assistance and practical advice to residents. Major strides have been made to meet the expectations of citizens, particularly in terms of architectural plans tailored to the region's unique characteristics.

Following royal directives, the government is providing substantial financial aid for the complete or partial reconstruction of homes, underscoring its commitment to supporting the affected populations.

Obstacles to Reconstruction in Al Haouz

The reconstruction efforts in the village of Emin Tala, located in the Al Haouz province, are facing significant challenges. The emotional ties of residents to their land, coupled with technical obstacles, have slowed down the reconstruction process. Despite the seismic risks, the population is reluctant to leave their place of origin, fearing the loss of their identity and livelihoods.

Authorities have proposed a relocation site near the village, but geological studies have revealed unstable soil conditions, rendering construction impossible. The proposed solution outside the village has met resistance from residents, who are deeply attached to their lands and economic activities.

As residents ponder their decision, the authorities find themselves in a stalemate, unable to force anyone to relocate. Engineers warn of the possibility of future earthquakes, while some inhabitants engage in improvised construction, hoping for an adequate solution from the authorities.


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