22 dead, 16 injured after 2 buildings collapse in one of Moroccos oldest cities

RABAT — At least 22 people were killed and 16 others injured overnight when two adjacent buildings collapsed in Fez, one of Morocco’s oldest cities, the prosecutor said Wednesday.One building was unoccupied, while the second was hosting an Aqiqah, a traditional Muslim celebration marking the birth of a child, the Fez prosecutor said in a statement.The prosecutor said the death toll was preliminary and that an investigation has been opened.A statement from the local authorities said eight families lived in the building where the celebration was taking place.Both buildings had four stories.A survivor, who lost his wife and three children, told local Medi1 TV early that rescuers had been able to retrieve one body, but he was still waiting for the others.Footage from state-owned broadcaster SNRT News showed rescue workers and residents digging through the rubble.“My son who lives upstairs told me the building is coming down.
When we went out, we saw the building collapsing,” an old woman wrapped in a blanket told SNRT News, without giving her name.SNRT News reported witnesses at the scene as saying the buildings in the Al-Mustaqbal neighborhood, a densely populated area in the west of the city, had shown signs of cracking for some time.Reuters was unable to independently verify SNRT’s damage report, and the Interior Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Fez, a former capital dating back to the eighth century and the country’s third-most populous city, was among cities caught up in a wave of anti-government protests two months ago over deteriorating living conditions and poor public services.Adib Ben Ibrahim, housing secretary of state, said in January that approximately 38,800 buildings across the country had been classified as being at risk of collapse.Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more.
Please provide a valid email.By clicking above you agree to the Terms of U...