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At least nine people have died after a five-storey residential building collapsed in the historic Moroccan city of Fes, sparking renewed fears over the safety of ageing structures in the region.
🏚️ What happened?
According to Moroccan authorities:
- The building suddenly crumbled on Thursday
- Residents were trapped beneath heavy rubble
- Emergency teams rushed to the scene to search for survivors
State media outlet MAP initially reported:
- 4 deaths
- 6 injuries
But the death toll later rose to at least 9 people, with several others seriously injured. (reuters.com)
Authorities say the toll remains preliminary as rescue operations continue.
🚑 Rescue operations continue
Civil protection teams worked through the night using:
- Excavators
- Rescue dogs
- Emergency medical units
Witnesses described:
- Screams from beneath the rubble
- Panic among nearby residents
- Families desperately searching for loved ones
Several injured victims were transferred to hospitals across Fes. (moroccoworldnews.com)
⚖️ Investigation launched
A court in Fes confirmed that:
- An official investigation has been opened
- Authorities are examining:
- Structural weaknesses
- Poor maintenance
- Illegal modifications
- Possible overcrowding
Local officials reportedly stated that the building may have shown signs of deterioration before the collapse. (hespress.com)
⚠️ Growing concerns over ageing buildings
This latest tragedy has reignited debate over unsafe residential buildings in Fes.
The city has suffered multiple deadly collapses in recent years:
- 📍 December 2025:
- Two separate collapses killed 22 people
- 📍 May 2025:
- Another building collapse killed 9 residents
Urban experts have repeatedly warned that:
- Many older buildings in Fes suffer from:
- Weak foundations
- Water damage
- Lack of maintenance
- Overcrowding
🌍 National reaction
The tragedy has shocked Morocco, with social media flooded by:
- Condolences
- Calls for stronger building inspections
- Demands for government action on unsafe housing
Human rights and housing advocates are urging authorities to:
- Accelerate urban safety programs
- Relocate families living in dangerous structures
- Strengthen enforcement of construction regulations
📌 Key updates
- ✔️ At least 9 people confirmed dead
- ✔️ Several others injured
- ✔️ Five-storey residential building collapsed in Fes
- ✔️ Rescue teams continue operations
- ✔️ Investigation launched into possible structural failures
- ⚠️ Renewed concerns over unsafe ageing buildings in Morocco
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