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Wildfire Risks in Morocco: Mapping the Danger Zones

Thursday 30 May 2024 - 16:35
Wildfire Risks in Morocco: Mapping the Danger Zones

In a proactive move to combat the looming threat of wildfires, the National Agency for Water and Forests (ANEF) has embarked on a daily endeavor to produce precise maps identifying high-risk zones across the nation. This strategic initiative underscores Morocco's commitment to anticipating and mitigating the perils posed by forest fires.

"In an effort to anticipate the issue of forest fires in our country, the National Agency for Water and Forests is producing, on a daily basis and through its scientific prediction models, maps that accurately identify high-risk areas across the entire national territory," a statement from ANEF reads.

For the period spanning from May 30 to June 2, and "after analyzing data related to forest types, their levels of combustibility and flammability, as well as topoclimatic parameters," ANEF has identified an extreme risk (red level) in the provinces of Tangier-Assilah, Fahs Anjra, Al Hoceima, Nador, Oujda Angad, Taourirt, Taza, Khenifra, and Beni Mellal.

Furthermore, ANEF has detected a high risk (orange level) in the provinces of Larache, Chefchaouen, Ouezzane, Driouch, Sefrou, Taroudant, Berkane, Rabat, Skhirat-Témara, Salé, and Kenitra, as well as a moderate risk (yellow level) in the provinces of Tetouan, Mdiq-Fnideq, and Agadir-Ida Outanane, according to the same source.

In light of these findings, ANEF urges residents living near forested areas, summer vacationers, visitors, and individuals working in forested environments to exercise utmost vigilance and take all necessary precautions to prevent the outbreak of wildfires.

As Morocco grapples with the ever-present threat of wildfires, particularly during the hot summer months, this proactive mapping initiative serves as a crucial tool in raising awareness and guiding preemptive measures. By pinpointing high-risk zones, authorities can allocate resources more effectively, implement targeted prevention strategies, and mobilize rapid response efforts when needed.

Moreover, this endeavor highlights the nation's commitment to leveraging scientific data and advanced modeling techniques to mitigate the devastating impact of wildfires on Morocco's natural landscapes, biodiversity, and communities. The daily dissemination of risk maps not only empowers decision-makers but also engages the public in a collective effort to safeguard the country's precious forest resources.

As the summer season approaches, the race against time intensifies, and the tireless efforts of ANEF and other stakeholders will be put to the test. By fostering a culture of preparedness and vigilance, Morocco aims to minimize the destructive consequences of wildfires, preserving its natural heritage for generations to come.


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