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Morocco provides emergency assistance during the harsh winter weather

Authorities announced on Tuesday that Morocco has provided emergency assistance to tens of thousands of families who have been affected by the freezing temperatures, heavy rains and snow this winter.

The flash floods that followed torrential rainfall in Safi, on the coast, killed 37 people. They also damaged 70 homes and shops, washed away cars and cut roads. Authorities said that the relief operation would target '28 provinces which have been affected by freezing temperatures and snow, and distribute food supplies and blankets?to 73,000 households.

The High Atlas Mountains were issued a red alert on Tuesday, for snowfall up to 80cm (31 inches). An orange?alert for rain up to 50mm was also issued across the majority of central and northern regions.

Snow has fallen to a depth of 50 cm in the mountains of Ouarzazate (about 500 km southeast of Rabat), and the temperatures at night have been below zero.

After seven years of drought, which emptied many of the country's reservoirs, Morocco is experiencing heavy rainfall and snowfall. (Reporting and editing by Timothy Heritage, Ahmed Eljechtimi)

(source: Reuters)