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Morocco's Forestry Agency Unveils Crucial Wildfire Risk Map

Monday 29 July 2024 - 17:00
Morocco's Forestry Agency Unveils Crucial Wildfire Risk Map

In a proactive move to safeguard its natural resources, Morocco's National Agency for Water and Forests has released a comprehensive wildfire risk assessment, pinpointing areas most susceptible to forest fires across the nation. This strategic initiative, aimed at bolstering national preparedness and prevention efforts, comes at a critical time as the country grapples with increasing threats to its biodiversity.

The agency has developed sophisticated forecast maps that will be updated daily until Wednesday, providing vital information on regions prone to wildfires. These assessments are based on a meticulous analysis of forest cover types, their flammability, climate forecasts, and the topographical conditions of various areas.

According to the latest data, several regions have been classified under extreme risk, denoted in red on the agency's maps. These include Chefchaouen, Taza, Ksar es-Seghir, Sefrou, Khénifra, Ifrane, Beni Mellal, Azilal, Oujda-Angad, and Taroudant. Areas designated as high risk, marked in orange, encompass Tangier-Assilah, Ouezzane, Taounate, Al Hoceima, Driouch, and Essaouira. Medium-risk zones, highlighted in yellow, comprise Tetouan, M'diq-Fnideq, Larache, Fahs-Anjra, Rabat, Salé, Temara, Kenitra, Nador, Berkane, and Agadir-Ida Ou Tanane.

In light of these findings, the agency has issued a clarion call for vigilance. Residents in proximity to forested areas, as well as workers, tourists, and visitors, are strongly advised to exercise caution and refrain from activities that could potentially spark a fire. The agency has also emphasized the importance of promptly reporting any signs of smoke or suspicious behavior to local authorities.

The urgency of this initiative becomes apparent when considering the alarming statistics from the previous year. In 2023, Morocco witnessed 182 wildfires, resulting in the devastation of over 1,200 hectares of woodland. The Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region bore the brunt of these infernos, accounting for 68 outbreaks and a staggering 881 hectares of burned area – a sobering 70% of the country's total. The Souss Massa region followed, with 190 hectares scorched, representing 15% of the overall affected area.

This comprehensive approach to wildfire management underscores Morocco's commitment to preserving its natural heritage. By harnessing data-driven insights and fostering public awareness, the National Agency for Water and Forests aims to mitigate the devastating impact of wildfires on the country's diverse ecosystems.

As Morocco faces the dual challenges of climate change and environmental preservation, this initiative stands as a testament to the nation's proactive stance in safeguarding its forests. The success of this endeavor will undoubtedly hinge on the collective efforts of authorities and citizens alike, working in tandem to protect Morocco's invaluable natural resources for generations to come.



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