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Significant rainfall boosts water reserves in Guir-Ziz-Rheris region

The recent rainfall from April 11 to 13 has resulted in an impressive total of 24.18 million cubic meters of water collected by various dams in the Guir-Ziz-Rheris hydraulic basin, according to the Guir-Ziz-Rheris Hydraulic Basin Agency (ABHGZR). These rains have increased the total volume stored in......

Transforming agricultural waste into sustainable battery materials

Africa, renowned for its rich farmlands, faces a significant challenge with food waste that undermines its agricultural potential. Each year, nearly one-third of the continent’s agricultural output is lost or wasted, a statistic that is particularly alarming in sub-Saharan Africa where the waste......

Storm Olivier set to disrupt weather patterns in Morocco next week

Morocco is bracing for significant weather changes next week with the arrival of Storm Olivier, following a period of calm after March's heavy rains. This weather system, originating from the Atlantic Ocean, is anticipated to bring a mix of hot temperatures, rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds. The......

Enactus Morocco launches ‘Green Forward’ program to enhance sustainability efforts

Enactus Morocco has introduced the “Green Forward” program, a strategic initiative designed to bolster organizations that support green businesses. This program, funded by the European Union, aims to facilitate Morocco’s transition toward sustainability by equipping business support......

Sebou basin reservoir levels rise to nearly 52%

The reservoirs managed by the Sebou Hydraulic Basin Agency (ABHS) reported a filling rate of 51.81% as of April 2, 2025, significantly up from 48.30% during the same period last year. These eleven reservoirs now hold over 2.87 billion cubic meters of water, compared to 2.68 billion cubic meters at the......

Revitalizing Sidi Boughaba Biological Reserve: A Haven for Endangered Bird Species

Nestled along the Atlantic coast between Rabat and Kenitra, the Sidi Boughaba Biological Reserve is a treasure trove of ecological diversity and a crucial sanctuary for an array of bird species, including those that are rare and endangered. This remarkable site displays the rich biodiversity of Morocco,......

Morocco enhances water security with new desalination plant in Sidi Ifni

The National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE) has officially launched a new seawater desalination plant aimed at bolstering the drinking water supply for Sidi Ifni and surrounding areas. With an estimated 85,000 residents benefiting from this initiative, the plant is expected to alleviate......

The return of flamingos to Merzouga: A natural spectacle

Merzouga, renowned for its undulating sand dunes, lush oases, and welcoming inhabitants, has recently garnered even more attention. In a stunning display of nature, flocks of flamingos have returned to the Dayet Srij lake, a natural reserve located just a few kilometers from this popular tourist destination......

South Africa's urgent water management crisis demands immediate action

South Africa is facing a severe water management crisis, with government officials revealing alarming details about widespread failures in municipal water treatment and environmental degradation. During a recent water and sanitation conference in Johannesburg, participants emphasized the urgent need......

South Korea wildfires leave 28 dead, thousands displaced

A series of wildfires in South Korea, which began last Friday, have claimed the lives of at least 28 people, left many others injured, and scorched approximately 48,000 hectares (118,000 acres) of forest, as reported by Yonhap news agency. After rainfall and cooler temperatures Thursday night, firefighting......

Catalonia reservoirs reach 60% capacity for the first time in three years

Catalonia's internal basin reservoirs have reached 60% of their capacity, a level not seen since January 2022. This increase is widespread, with six out of the nine reservoirs now above 50%, and only one, Siurana, remaining below 25%. Regarding the five reservoirs in the Ter-Llobregat system, which......

Morocco's efforts in water security and energy transition at international forum

Morocco, as the sole representative from North Africa, participated in a ministerial roundtable held in London focusing on water security and climate challenges. This event served as an opportunity to present the Kingdom’s strategic directions regarding natural resource management and energy transition,......

Deadly wildfires in South Korea cause unprecedented damage

At least 24 people have lost their lives in some of the most devastating wildfires in South Korea’s history. The fires, which have spread rapidly, have caused severe destruction and exceeded all previous forecasts. A representative from the Ministry of the Interior confirmed that "24 people......

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