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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......

Heavy rain boosts Morocco's dams amid ongoing water crisis

Recent heavy rainfall has provided a significant reprieve for Morocco's water reservoirs, notably the Oued El Makhazine dam, which has reached full capacity. This achievement brings the total number of fully filled dams under the Loukkos Hydraulic Basin Agency (ABHL) to four, as reported by the Directorate......

Storm Herminia disrupts ferry services between Tarifa and Tangier

Storm Herminia has caused significant disruptions to ferry services in the Strait of Gibraltar, particularly impacting routes between Tarifa and Tangier. The adverse weather conditions led to numerous cancellations and delays, as reported by Spanish media outlet El EstrecthoDigital. On Monday, ferry......

Southern Morocco faces escalating water demand crisis by 2050

Southern Morocco is bracing for a dramatic surge in water demand over the next three decades, driven by population growth, urban expansion, and persistent drought conditions. Recent projections highlight the urgent need for strategic interventions to ensure sustainable water access in the region. According......

Morocco's Dam Reserves Show Promising Rise Amid Ongoing Water Challenges

Morocco's water situation has taken a positive turn as dam reserves across the country reached a filling rate of 28.44% as of January 2, 2025, according to recent data from the Ministry of Equipment and Water. This marks a notable improvement from the 23.27% recorded during the same period last year. The......

Morocco's Ambitious Road Infrastructure Plan: Aiming for 67% Optimal Conditions by 2027

In a significant stride towards enhancing its road infrastructure, Morocco has set an ambitious target to upgrade 67% of its roads to optimal condition by 2027. This initiative, spearheaded by the Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, aims to address regional disparities and improve overall......

Morocco Grapples With Severe Drought as Water and Crop Resources Decline

Morocco is facing an unprecedented water crisis, with rainfall at historic lows and water reserves plummeting by 75%. This alarming situation has left the country scrambling to secure food supplies as agricultural output suffers. The national rainfall average ranged between just 31 mm and 627 mm this......

Moroccan Ports Experience Surge in Passenger Traffic During Marhaba 2024

In a remarkable display of logistical prowess, Moroccan ports welcomed over 2.8 million passengers during the Marhaba 2024 operation, a seasonal initiative designed to facilitate the return of Moroccans living abroad. This year’s figures reflect a significant increase compared to previous years,......

Morocco's Dam Reserves Inch Upward: Recent Rainfall Offers Glimmer of Hope Amidst Water Scarcity Concerns

Recent precipitation across Morocco has brought a modest but welcome increase to the nation's dam water levels, according to the latest report from the Ministry of Equipment and Water. As of August 25, dam reserves across the country have reached 27.7%, marking a slight improvement from the 27.5%......

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