Morocco Dispatches Royal Delegation to Errachidia Bus Tragedy Site

On royal instructions, two government ministers, the Commander of the Royal Gendarmerie, Mohamed Haramou, and several other officials have gone to the scene of the Errachidia accident to better coordinate the rescue efforts.
The royal delegation went to the site where the search for the missing persons in the bus accident that occurred on the bridge of a flooded wadi is being carried out. In this tragedy that afflicts the whole Kingdom, 14 people died.
The royal delegation then went to the bedside of the injured people in this accident, treated at the Moulay Ali Cherif Regional Hospital. For Khaled Salmi, Regional Director of Health in Drâa-Tafilalet, 29 people were injured, 11 of whom must remain under medical supervision. According to him, their health condition "is stable and does not cause concern".
Addressing the press, the Minister of Equipment, Transport, Logistics and Water, Abdelkader Amara, noted that the authorities at various levels are mobilized to find the missing persons still missing.
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