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Morocco deploys its army to assist thousands of flood victims

State TV reported that Morocco had deployed army units to assist with the?evacuation of thousands of people following?floods caused by torrential rainfall?and?rising river levels?that hit parts of Morocco's northwest.

A national flood monitoring committee reported that weeks of heavy rain, coupled with the release of water from a dam near the city, had increased the?water level in the Loukous River, and inundated several?neighbourhoods. The city of Ksar Kbir is located about 190 km north of Rabat.

Official media reported that more than 20,000 people were moved into shelters and camps as of?Saturday.

As the waters receded, authorities set up temporary barriers and sandbags in areas prone to flooding.

As a precaution, Ksar Kbir schools have been closed until the 7th of February.

The Sebou River rose to a dangerous level in the province of Sidi Kacem. Authorities increased their vigilance.

The abundance of rain ended a seven-year dry spell that prompted the country to invest heavily in desalination plants.

According to official statistics, the average rate of dam filling has increased to 60%. Several major reservoirs have reached their full capacity.

In the city of Safi south of Rabat, there were 37 deaths in a flash flood last month. (Editing by Timothy Heritage).

(source: Reuters)