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Home > Morocco > Snow and Rain Ease Morocco’s Water Crisis, but Challenges Persist

Snow and Rain Ease Morocco’s Water Crisis, but Challenges Persist

Reservoir levels across Morocco rose drastically after recent rainfall and snowfall, the Ministry of Equipment and Water announced on Monday.

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Rabat –  Reservoir levels across Morocco rose drastically after recent rainfall and snowfall, the Ministry of Equipment and Water announced on Monday.

The ministry reported that reservoirs are now filled to 28.4% of their capacity, holding over 4.77 billion cubic meters of water. 

This represents a notable increase of 1 billion cubic meters compared to the same period last year when reserves stood at 3.74 billion cubic meters and a filling rate of 23.23%.

The rainfall brought much-needed relief to several regions, particularly in the southeast, and north, among others. 

Areas such as Loukkos, Bouregreg-Chaouia, Draa-Oued Noun, and Oum Er Rbia recorded marked improvements in their water reserves. 

Specific reservoirs have also seen encouraging developments. The Guir-Ziz-Rheris reservoir now holds 55.72% of its capacity, while Loukkos, Sebou, and the Moulouya reservoir reached 45.61%, 37.33%, and 37.22%, respectively.

Despite the improvement, the ministry cautioned that Morocco’s water resources remain under pressure. It urged citizens to adopt responsible water usage practices and reduce waste to help address the country’s ongoing water challenges.

Morocco continues to grapple with a severe water deficit, exacerbated by six consecutive years of drought that have strained the country’s water resources. 

Despite recent rainfall, the challenge remains acute, with reservoirs operating below optimal levels and many regions still facing shortages. 

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, King Mohammed VI, in his recent Throne Speech, recognized the importance of addressing water management issues as a national priority. 

In previous statements, he called for accelerated efforts to strengthen water infrastructure, optimize resource use, and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of climate change and ensure long-term water security.

Read Also: Morocco Imports Rice to Offset Severe Drop in Production Amid Drought

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