An analysis of Morocco’s climate situation over the years reveals swings between drought and rare but heavy rainfall. Released on Thursday, the World Meteorological Organization’s «State of the Climate in Africa 2025» illustrates this succession of episodes, the latest being an abnormally warm spring, according to the DGM.
Hit by devastating floods in December 2025, which resulted in significant human and material losses, the city of Safi has turned its focus to rebuilding and resuming activities. While the main efforts are concentrated on infrastructure, housing, and affected businesses, local stakeholders are working to ensure that the city's heritage is also included in this large-scale project.
The National Human Rights Council (CNDH) has praised Morocco's handling of recent floods, noting significant progress in aligning with international standards and human rights-based disaster response. However, it emphasized the need for a proactive national protocol to enhance crisis preparedness, urging improvements in early warning systems and climate change strategies.