Morocco is facing a period of severe and perhaps risky weather conditions, prompting widespread alerts and precautions. From school closures in Youssoufia to a nationwide warning from the Interior Ministry, authorities are preparing for the impact of Storm Francis, which is forecast to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds to the region Tragically, the storm has already resulted in at least one fatality. Below, we track the latest developments and official responses to the escalating situation.
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- CAN 2025: a first in history, the round of 16 will be played in eight stadiums
- Severe Weather: Schools in Youssoufia to Close Friday and Saturday
- Severe Weather: Interior Ministry Urges Moroccans to Exercise Extreme Caution
- Weather: Morocco Braces for Impact of Storm Francis with Heavy Rain and Strong Winds
CAN 2025: a first in history, the round of 16 will be played in eight stadiums
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) is set to make history by hosting the round of 16 matches across eight different stadiums. Read more
Severe Weather: Schools in Youssoufia to Close Friday and Saturday
Schools in Youssoufia, Morocco, will be closed on Friday and Saturday due to ongoing severe weather conditions. Read more
Severe Weather: Interior Ministry Urges Moroccans to Exercise Extreme Caution
The Moroccan Interior Ministry has issued a nationwide alert, urging citizens to take extreme precautions as severe weather continues to impact the country. Read more
Weather: Morocco Braces for Impact of Storm Francis with Heavy Rain and Strong Winds
Morocco is preparing for the effects of Storm Francis, which is forecast to bring torrential rainfall and powerful winds to the region. Tragically, a two-year-old child died Thursday in the commune of Aït Daoud, in the province of Al Haouz, as a result of Read more