Morocco Building Collapse (Credit: OpenAI )
Two four-storey buildings collapsed without any warning in Fez. Families living inside were sleeping when the structures came down. It was complete darkness and chaos. People woke up to loud noise and dust everywhere. Some ran outside through small gaps. Many could not escape in time. Local officials confirmed that the buildings showed cracks earlier.
Authorities said eight families were living in those two buildings. Rooms were small and packed. Some families had more than one generation together. Many residents were still inside when the collapse happened. They were resting after a long day. The narrow staircases made exit difficult. This increased the number of people trapped. Survivors are still in shock.
Reports suggest the buildings were old and not maintained properly. Residents had complained earlier. But proper repairs were not done. Weak foundations made the structures dangerous. Walls had been shaking during previous rains, according to locals. Yet no major action came from officials. Now lives are lost due to years of neglect. People are demanding accountability from authorities.
Search teams are working day and night. Heavy machines are clearing concrete slabs slowly. Firefighters and medical teams are standing by. Dust and broken wires make rescue difficult. Still, workers are trying to find signs of life. Loudspeakers are used to call possible survivors. Hopes are fading but the effort continues.
Sixteen injured people were rushed to the University Hospital Centre in Fez. Doctors are treating fractures and breathing problems. Some victims are in serious condition. Families are waiting outside with fear and prayers. They keep asking rescue workers about missing relatives. The hospital staff is giving constant updates. Emergency support has been increased for all patients.
Morocco has seen protests over poverty and poor services recently. People say many old buildings are unsafe. They blame the government for slow action. They want better housing rules. They want regular checks to prevent such disasters. This collapse has added fresh anger. Citizens are asking who allowed people to live in risky walls.
Local administration has opened an investigation. Engineers will study what caused the collapse. Officials say strict action will be taken if mistakes are found. But residents fear promises may remain only on paper. They want real changes on the ground. They want those responsible to answer. They want safety before another tragedy hits.
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