Deadly Floods in Germany Kill 133; No Moroccan Residents Among Victims

No victims have been reported among Moroccans residing in Germany, a country that has been hit in recent days by deadly storms that have killed 133 people.
The Moroccan embassy in Germany is closely monitoring the situation prevailing in Germany. In this regard, it has set up a crisis unit to follow up on the situation of Moroccans residing in the areas affected by the floods, reports Médias24. It has also made the number of this cell available to Moroccans living abroad.
The torrential rains that have been hitting western Germany have caused deadly floods. According to the local police, these storms have caused the death of at least 133 people. Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia are the most affected regions. About 1,300 people are still unreachable in the Ahrweiler district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, local media report.
Related Articles
-
Morocco Plans 420km Highway to Link Fez and Marrakech, Boosting North-South Connectivity
20 April 2025
-
Toddler Dies After Falling into Uncovered Well in Morocco’s Larache Province
20 April 2025
-
Moroccan Official Reassigned After Assault; Attacker Sentenced to Prison
19 April 2025
-
Ryanair’s Abrupt Cancellation of Malaga-Nador Route Sparks Outrage Among Moroccan Expats
19 April 2025
-
Moroccan Court Orders Repayment as Swiss Entrepreneur’s Textile Firm Faces Bankruptcy
19 April 2025