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Flooding isolates Tanger 2 prison as inmates are temporarily reassigned

Monday 26 January 2026 - 09:00
By: Sahili Aya
Flooding isolates Tanger 2 prison as inmates are temporarily reassigned

Severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall has isolated the Tanger 2 prison in northern Morocco, forcing authorities to implement exceptional measures to ensure security and maintain operations, according to local sources.

Rising water levels inundated several access roads to the detention facility located in the Ain Dalia area, making it difficult for staff and service vehicles to reach the site. The flooding was reportedly aggravated by overflowing nearby channels linked to surrounding water infrastructure.

In response, emergency arrangements were put in place to allow prison staff to access the facility. Unconventional transport methods, including the use of agricultural tractors, were deployed to cross submerged roads that had become impassable for regular vehicles.

Authorities, working in coordination with the Royal Gendarmerie and regional public works services, carried out on-site inspections to monitor the situation and reduce its impact. Safety and continuity of public service were cited as top priorities during the crisis.

Internally, prison administrators decided to temporarily transfer and reassign some inmates to other correctional facilities, as weather conditions prevented their scheduled return to Tanger 2. Officials stressed that the measures were precautionary and aimed at preserving order and safety.

The flooding occurred in the context of Storm Harry, which recently struck northern Morocco, bringing intense rainfall, strong winds and widespread flooding, particularly in the city of Tangier and surrounding areas.


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