Moroccan Soccer Star Amrabat Rumored to Donate Millions to Taroudant Flood Victims

Moroccan international Nordin Amrabat has been touched by the tragedy that has mourned more than seven families in Taroudant. To this end, the Al Nasr striker is said to have offered five million dirhams to support the grieving families. While the information is not yet confirmed, reactions are pouring in on the web to urge the player and some of his teammates to make a decision.
The Taroudant tragedy that has mourned several Moroccan families has elicited various reactions from Internet users. Some, outraged, have accused the authorities of not taking the necessary measures to prevent this tragedy. Others, on the other hand, have shown empathy and expressed their support for the victims’ families.
Nordin Amrabat, touched by this tragedy from Saudi Arabia, where he plays for the Al Nasr club, is said to have shown generosity by financially supporting the families affected by this tragedy to the tune of five million dirhams. This donation would also be intended for the construction of a football field that should meet all the standards to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.
This information relayed by several websites has not yet been confirmed by the player’s entourage. Pending an official version, Internet users continue to react and applaud this initiative. Residents of this region who have heard the rumor do not fail to launch an appeal to the generous donor so that it can be confirmed. Other professional footballers are also invited to follow this step in order to support these families devastated by the tragedy.
On Wednesday, August 28, the Taroudant region was hit by terrible floods. This disaster cost the lives of 7 people swept away by the waters while they were attending a football match in the Tizirt douar, built in the dried bed of a wadi.
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