After devastating floods forced evacuations and caused major damage in four northern provinces, Morocco has launched a 3-billion-dirham support plan combining direct financial aid, reconstruction funds, and agricultural assistance. Beyond state aid, insured residents may also seek compensation for damaged cars and homes under specific conditions.
Morocco has been severely affected by frequent and deadly floods, particularly between 1970 and 2020, with the most significant events causing considerable human and economic losses. Despite efforts like dam construction, poor urban planning, rapid city growth, and climate change continue to exacerbate flood risks, requiring more effective flood management strategies.