Flood in Morocco

Severe flash flooding struck Morocco’s Atlantic coastal city of Safi (Asfi) after intense rainfall lasting about one hour overwhelmed drainage systems. Streets became fast-moving torrents of muddy water, flooding homes and businesses, sweeping away cars, damaging infrastructure, and cutting off roads and transport links.

At least 37 people were killed, with many others injured, as search and rescue teams operated in affected neighborhoods. Schools were temporarily closed, and authorities issued weather warnings as more heavy rain and storms were forecast.

The flooding followed a prolonged drought, which hardened the ground and reduced water absorption, increasing the risk of sudden floods, and experts say climate change is making such extreme and unpredictable weather more severe.

Type of event
Flood
Location of event
Morocco
Date of Charter Activation
2025-12-16
Time of Charter Activation
13:52
Time zone of Charter Activation
UTC+01:00
Charter Requestor
UNOOSA / UN-SPIDER on behalf of Royal Center for Remote Sensing, Rabat, Morocco
Activation ID
1007
Project Management
Claire Huber (ICube SERTIT)
Value Adding
  • Zouhair Benbahria (Centre Royal de Télédétection Spatiale),
  • Hassan Arid (Centre Royal de Télédétection Spatiale),
  • Aziz El Fatimi (Centre Royal de Télédétection Spatiale),
  • Lahache Guillaume (Predict Services)

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