King Mohammed VI’s Reported Anger Leads to Road Closures Near Temara, Morocco

Two main axes connecting the center of Harhoura to the city of Temara were closed on Tuesday morning, including a recently inaugurated coastal road. A royal anger would be the origin of this decision.
According to the site Akhbarona, King Mohammed VI would not have appreciated the construction of a wall at the entrance of the Harhoura forest, which falls under the prefecture of Skhirat-Temara.
By launching the work on the new coastal road along the green belt, the project managers had to condemn the only two accesses to the forest, continues the same source, evoking the anger of King Mohammed VI.
Following this closure, a massive traffic jam was observed on Tuesday on the main arteries of the city, especially since the new road had helped to decongest the road traffic leading to the capital.
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