As Moroccans prepare for Eid al-Adha, excessive eating, dehydration and the current heatwave could quickly make the holiday difficult for the body. Yabiladi compiled five key recommendations from Dr. Tayeb Hamdi on how to enjoy the celebrations while avoiding common health risks during the holiday.
As Morocco faces a late spring heatwave with temperatures reaching up to 45°C, prolonged exposure to extreme heat can lead to serious and potentially life-threatening health disorders. Here is what to watch out for, how to recognize warning signs and what to do in case of emergency.
As temperatures rise ahead of Eid al-Adha, specialists are urging Moroccans to take precautions when transporting and keeping sheep, stressing the importance of ventilation, shade and hydration.