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00:30The Ministry of Interior announced 18 cases of death and 4 people missing due to heavy rain
00:38in a number of offices and districts in the Kingdom.
00:43In June, the 57th session of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations was held in Morocco.
00:51Studies were launched in all the schools in the Kingdom to determine the current study season
00:57for elementary, high school, and high school students,
01:02and in the second year for high school students.
01:07First, His Excellency King Mohammed VI sent telegrams and messages to the prominent Moroccan parliamentarians
01:24at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris,
01:31in which His Excellency King Mohammed VI congratulated them on their achievements,
01:41and wished them all the success in continuing the same determination, determination, and ambition
01:48to advance in their promising journey to the highest levels,
01:53and to always reach the national flag fluttering to the international podiums.
01:58His Excellency King Mohammed VI also sent a congratulatory telegram to the world champion,
02:05on the occasion of her victory in the American Open for youth badminton.
02:16The Ministry of Interior noted the significant losses and damage caused by the heavy rain
02:24that affected a number of the Kingdom's workers and minors,
02:29as 18 deaths were recorded on Monday evening,
02:34while four people were still in critical condition.
02:38More details in this report by Nawfal Al-Khamlishi.
02:44The estimated losses resulting from the heavy rain
02:49amounted to 18 deaths,
02:51while four people were still in critical condition.
02:55As for the geographical distribution of the casualties,
02:58at least 10 people died,
03:01three of whom were foreigners,
03:03one of whom was Canadian,
03:05and the other was Peruvian,
03:07while two people were reported dead in the Znit area.
03:10Two non-perishable people,
03:12one of whom was a foreigner of Spanish descent,
03:15and one person died in Tarrudant.
03:18The search continues for 14 people,
03:21among the missing,
03:23in the Tata region.
03:25As for the financial losses,
03:27the Ministry of Interior noted that the affected areas
03:30recorded a collapse of 56 homes,
03:3327 of which were completely destroyed.
03:37A total or partial collapse of eight medium-sized buildings
03:42damaged power and water supply networks,
03:46as well as telephone networks.
03:48The field interventions carried out by the technical teams
03:52were able to repair an important part of the power grid,
03:55while the connection to the drinking water networks
03:58and telecommunications services was completely secured.
04:01The financial losses were also due to the temporary recording
04:04of 110 road sections,
04:06and the special interests were able,
04:08until now,
04:10to restore the traffic flow to its original state,
04:13with 84 sections.
04:15The Ministry of Interior noted that the different authorities
04:19are working in a comprehensive manner
04:21on all human resources
04:23and necessary logistics
04:25to deal quickly and successfully
04:27with this exceptional situation.
04:29The Ministry also noted that it has taken all appropriate measures
04:33to provide support to the citizens,
04:35especially by distributing food, tents,
04:38water and medical supplies to the affected areas,
04:41and to work quickly to serve
04:43and connect to the affected areas.
04:46In the connected context,
04:48the Ministry of Equipment and Water
04:50confirmed that it is working to expand its capabilities
04:53and important means to reopen the traffic flow
04:56after the floods and heavy rains
04:58witnessed by some parts of the Kingdom.
05:01The Ministry also stated that its interests
05:04have been implemented in a rapid manner
05:06by filling about 200 units of human resources
05:09and 96 land drainage mechanisms
05:12in the Zagora, Warzazate, Tenghir, Tata, Midelt,
05:18Tardant, Gulmim and Assazak regions,
05:21as well as in Fiji and Shishawa.
05:24The Ministry added that 22 road sections
05:27have been reopened,
05:29including 4 national roads,
05:317 side roads,
05:33and 11 regional roads,
05:37indicating that the work is continuing
05:40to open 16 closed road sections
05:44due to the floods.
05:46The source said that the Tata region,
05:49which was particularly damaged,
05:51is of great concern,
05:53as teams and interventional means have been strengthened.
05:56From Tata, our colleague,
05:58Abed Moula Bokhriss, joins us.
06:00Good evening, Abed Moula.
06:04Good evening, Abed Moula.
06:06Good evening, dear viewers.
06:08Abed Moula, what is the situation
06:10in Tata this evening?
06:16Yes, Abed Moula, we are in Douar and Ougrad,
06:19one of the most damaged areas
06:21due to the floods.
06:23The extent of the damage
06:25can only be understood
06:27by those who came here
06:29and saw with their own eyes
06:31the extent of the damage
06:33caused by these large floods
06:35and these large floods.
06:37This back oasis,
06:39which used to be a rich garden,
06:41has now become a huge oasis.
06:43Residents say that
06:45the height of the oasis
06:47has exceeded 24 meters.
06:49It has become a huge pile
06:51of rubble and rocks
06:53from afar.
06:55Many of these houses
06:57have been damaged
06:59and are in danger of collapsing.
07:01Those present here
07:03from the authorities,
07:05the royal delegation,
07:07the auxiliary forces,
07:09as well as the civil defense
07:11are in a hurry to
07:13evacuate the remaining bodies.
07:15Here in Douar,
07:17the number of the missing
07:19who were not evacuated
07:21is estimated to be
07:23four victims.
07:25My colleague Faisal Abroosh
07:27has cut down the oasis
07:29to get to the houses
07:31to get to the bodies.
07:33He pointed out some of the signs
07:35received by the trained dogs
07:37as well as the sonar devices
07:39provided by the forces
07:41to the possibility of
07:43the bodies being found.
07:45There are still attempts
07:47to get to these bodies.
07:49The other bodies,
07:51and to show the strength of the water
07:53and the giraffes,
07:55are about 10 km away
07:57from Douar.
07:59One of the most
08:01damaged areas
08:03has been cut off
08:05due to the floods
08:07that the area did not know
08:09about.
08:11Many of the elderly
08:13over the age of 90
08:15did not know about
08:17the magnitude of the floods
08:19and did not know
08:21about this disaster.
08:23Of course, all the authorities
08:25and all the efforts
08:27and all the equipment
08:29and human resources
08:31come here
08:33to try to
08:35restore the area
08:37to its former glory.
08:39We are the only channel
08:41that was able to secure a direct
08:43connection from here
08:45to Douar and Ougrad
08:47because two days ago
08:49there was a complete cut
08:51of electricity
08:53and internet.
08:55The efforts were made
08:57to restore the internet
08:59here in Douar,
09:01as well as the electricity
09:03and the connection
09:05to the area
09:07as well as the aid
09:09that is needed
09:11in order to secure
09:13daily living
09:15for those who are still
09:17living here.
09:19The Ministry of Interior
09:21reported on the different areas
09:23that were affected
09:25by the floods
09:27and said that
09:29the area that was affected
09:31by the floods
09:33received a lot of attention
09:35and the intervention teams
09:37were strengthened.
09:39How did you follow
09:41the various efforts
09:43carried out
09:45by the various authorities
09:47to restore the area
09:49to its former glory?
09:53As I said,
09:55you can't imagine
09:57the damage
09:59that was caused
10:01and the difficulty
10:03of getting here.
10:05It was tens of kilometers
10:07of damaged roads
10:09as well as damaged
10:11canals as well as
10:13damaged roads
10:15that were not accessible
10:17by foot or by car.
10:19Despite all these circumstances,
10:21the authorities and all the
10:23authorities that are able
10:25to get here,
10:27including the Land Administration,
10:29have met many times
10:31with the regional workers
10:33and the local authorities
10:35as well as the high-ranking
10:37authorities to ensure
10:39that life returns to its
10:41normal course as it was in the past.
10:43However, the size of the
10:45equipment and facilities
10:47provided in this region,
10:49especially in Tata,
10:51which includes two large villages
10:53as well as two canals
10:55that were severely damaged
10:57as well as a large number of people
10:59were killed.
11:01This shows the collaboration
11:03between all the authorities
11:05to support these efforts
11:07and to restore life
11:09to its normal course
11:11despite all the difficulties
11:13facing the residents
11:15who are still living here.
11:17There is also food and drinks
11:19and all the basic necessities
11:21that are needed
11:23to ensure a decent life.
11:25Of course, we are waiting
11:27to get rid of the huge
11:29and huge number of people
11:31as I said,
11:33as if life has turned upside down
11:35due to the size of the damage.
11:37Just to point out,
11:39the building in front of us
11:41represents a primary school
11:43in this village.
11:45Fortunately,
11:47the school has not been
11:49opened yet
11:51due to the floods.
11:53Therefore,
11:55this school is the only school
11:57in this village
11:59and it is the only one
12:01that is level
12:03in addition to the houses
12:05that were severely damaged
12:07and the four houses
12:09that are still standing
12:11despite all the damage.
12:13As I said,
12:15there are excavations
12:17in order to reach
12:19the ceiling
12:21of the house
12:23that may be in one of the bodies.
12:25Just to clarify,
12:27only one body
12:29was brought here
12:31and it belongs to a lady
12:33who was brought here
12:35while the other body
12:37was brought by this huge load
12:39of water to a far place
12:41that is estimated
12:43to be more than
12:4560 km away
12:47from this place.
12:49Just to point out,
12:51there are a number of
12:53circles and
12:55the Civil Defense is always
12:57connected to the streams
12:59in order to discover
13:01one of the bodies
13:03that may be in one of the bodies.
13:05As I said,
13:07there are still
13:094 bodies in this village.
13:11Therefore,
13:13there are a number of devices
13:15and equipment
13:17that were installed
13:19in order to guarantee
13:21the safe access
13:23to the electricity
13:25and the water.
13:27Of course,
13:29these are necessary
13:31for the safe access
13:33to this place.
13:35There will be another stage
13:37through the devices
13:39to remove all the bodies
13:41and open the way
13:43to the houses
13:45that fell down
13:47last night.
13:49Thank you, Zamin Abdel Moula Bokhriss
13:51for clarifying these images
13:53and reminding us that
13:55these images are exclusive
13:57and live from
13:59Agra. Thank you, Zamin Abdel Moula
14:01for all these clarifications.
14:03Of course, I will be back to you
14:05in the next news.
14:09Also,
14:11we have
14:13from Rome,
14:15Mohamed Bazal,
14:17an expert in water resources
14:19and crisis management.
14:21He is also a former employee
14:23of the United Nations
14:25for Agriculture and Food.
14:27Mr. Mohamed,
14:29based on your experience,
14:31how can we deal
14:33with such disasters
14:35in terms of prevention
14:37and prevention systems?
14:39What can be done
14:41to prevent such disasters?
14:43First,
14:45we ask God to help
14:47those who died
14:49and their families.
14:51May God have mercy on them.
14:53We ask God to heal
14:55those who died
14:57and that they be safe.
14:59Of course,
15:01this is an exceptional case.
15:03As I mentioned
15:05before,
15:07and as the brothers
15:09mentioned,
15:11it is not only exceptional,
15:13but also strange.
15:15It is very rare
15:17that such a thing happens.
15:19The amount of rain
15:21has tripled
15:23compared to the amount
15:25of rainfall per year.
15:27Rainfall per year
15:29has decreased
15:31by 24 hours
15:33or less in some places.
15:35If the same amount
15:37had decreased,
15:39even in the places
15:41where it rains a lot,
15:43even in the places
15:45where it rains 1000 mm,
15:47it would be very harmful
15:49and have negative effects
15:51as we have seen.
15:53This is an exceptional case
15:55even if it is a coincidence.
15:57Of course,
15:59as I mentioned,
16:01it is a coincidence.
16:03The region was
16:05somewhat coincidental
16:07in addition to the assistance
16:09provided by the authorities.
16:11But there should be
16:13more coincidences
16:15and people should be able
16:17to live
16:19with the rain
16:23so that the first thing
16:25they should do
16:27is to get well
16:29or not to build
16:31people in places
16:33in the outskirts of the valleys,
16:35whether in the near
16:37or far areas,
16:39in the wetlands,
16:41in the deserted areas.
16:43All of this should be avoided
16:45and built in it.
16:47And if there is one factor
16:49that should be applied
16:51in giving licenses
16:53to build
16:55in rural areas,
16:57especially in such areas,
16:59it is to be far
17:01from the areas
17:03that are threatened
17:05by floods.
17:07Of course,
17:09there are
17:11basic equipment,
17:13especially basic
17:15houses,
17:17roads,
17:19canals,
17:21and other important
17:23things.
17:25I know the area
17:27very well.
17:29The buildings are built
17:31in the soil and
17:33they deteriorate
17:35over time
17:37due to the sun.
17:39When it rains,
17:41they easily
17:43deteriorate.
17:45Finally,
17:47there is the construction
17:49of dams
17:51that can hold
17:53hundreds of water
17:55to avoid floods
17:57in the lower areas.
17:59And the area in which the dams are built,
18:01God willing,
18:03in some valleys,
18:05such as Wadhris,
18:07where the construction
18:09of dams will be important.
18:11As you said,
18:13it will be important,
18:15but this is a special case.
18:17As I said,
18:19this is a special case.
18:21This is the situation
18:23in rural areas,
18:25in Morocco,
18:27and in many other areas.
18:29This is the situation
18:31that we are dealing with.
18:33No one expected
18:35such disasters to happen.
18:37What are the consequences
18:39of such disasters,
18:41such as flooding?
18:43Perhaps,
18:45this is the positive side
18:47of these disasters.
18:49Of course,
18:51it is the positive side
18:53due to the rain.
18:55In fact,
18:57in some cases,
18:59there were damages
19:01but they were more positive.
19:03I watched
19:05on TV
19:07and all the areas that used to have date palms.
19:17I visited the area in 2023, and the date palms were completely dried out,
19:25and they even removed them in some places.
19:30But now they are all filled with water,
19:33which feeds the trees, the water, and even the wild animals and plants.
19:48Life may return to normal, God willing,
19:51because the area didn't receive any rain for at least five years,
19:56and it needed a lot of water.
19:59We hope that there will be more rain,
20:03because there were many areas where date palms were removed.
20:08For example, in Gigue, I have friends who visited the city of Gigue,
20:12and they asked, and there were about 30 to 40% of the population of Gigue
20:18who removed them and went to other areas because of the drought
20:22and because of the effects of what was done in the past years
20:26and because of the mismanagement and so on.
20:30But now, these rains, as you mentioned, have many positive aspects,
20:40and thank God, we hope that they will spread throughout the country.
20:46There are still other areas that need rain, and God willing, it will be good.
20:52Thank you very much, Mr. Mohamed Bazal,
20:54an international expert in water resources and crisis management,
20:57and a former employee of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
21:00Thank you for all these explanations.
21:02Thank you, and good night.
21:05Thank you, Mr. Mohamed.
21:06In June, the 57th regular round of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations
21:14was held in Morocco,
21:16and the opening session was chaired by Ambassador Omar Zneiber,
21:19the permanent representative of Morocco to the United Nations in Geneva,
21:22and the current president of the Human Rights Council this year,
21:25where he presented the agenda for the session
21:28and also presented a series of organizational and procedural issues
21:32before announcing the opening of the session.
21:35After that, Zneiber gave the floor to the UN Secretary General for Human Rights,
21:41Falkir Turk, who presented his annual report on the situation of human rights around the world,
21:47and in his report, which will be a general discussion,
21:50Falkir Turk gave a general overview of the situation of human rights
21:54before presenting the situation in a number of areas that you see in the picture.
22:05More than 8,112,000 students are heading to their educational institutions today
22:13as the new academic season begins.
22:16These students are being distributed among the general education,
22:19which has welcomed 6,976,000 students,
22:24while 1,136,000 students are heading to the university.
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