UPDATE 1-Flash floods kill 14 people in Morocco's Safi
The floods also injured 32 people, and most of them have left the hospital, authorities said in a statement. One hour of heavy rain was enough to flood homes and shops in the old town of Safi, sweep away cars and cut many roads in Safi and its surroundings, as rescue efforts continue, they said.
(Adds latest death toll, background) RABAT, Dec 14 (Reuters) -
At least 14 people were killed in flash floods triggered by torrential rains on Sunday in Morocco's Atlantic coastal province of Safi, 330 kilometres (205 miles) south of Rabat, Moroccan authorities said. The floods also injured 32 people, and most of them have left the hospital, authorities said in a statement.
One hour of heavy rain was enough to flood homes and shops in the old town of Safi, sweep away cars and cut many roads in Safi and its surroundings, as rescue efforts continue, they said. Morocco is experiencing heavy rain and snowfall on the Atlas mountains, following seven years of drought that emptied some of its main reservoirs.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Soccer-Morocco to file legal complaint over Cup of Nations final fiasco
Soccer-Morocco's remorseful Diaz apologises for penalty miss in Nations Cup final
Heartbreak in Rabat: Senegal Defeats Morocco in Nail-Biting Cup of Nations Final
Soccer-Morocco's Igamane suffers ACL injury, World Cup hopes in doubt
Chaos of Africa Cup final reflects badly on Morocco's prospects as 2030 World Cup co-host

