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.