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Chaos at Mohammed V Airport Due to Unprecedented Passenger Surge
On Sunday, April 6, Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca experienced significant disruptions, turning into a nightmare for many travelers. Long traffic jams at the entrance and endless queues inside overwhelmed the country’s busiest airport. Although the airport is accustomed to high traffic periods, it was clearly unprepared for such an exceptional influx of passengers. As of now, travelers reporting the situation remain unaware of the specific causes of the disorganization, as airport authorities have not provided clear communication.
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