Cutoff Low (DANA) Threatens Northern Morocco

The northern region of the Kingdom of Morocco is facing a serious climatic threat in the form of a very strong and impactful cutoff low (DANA).

This powerful weather phenomenon forming in the northern areas of Morocco, whose initial signs appeared yesterday, is the result of a very strong atmospheric disturbance coming from the tropical regions. This low-pressure system will have a direct and significant impact on the weather conditions in the northern regions of the Kingdom in the coming days.

The competent authorities have warned the citizens in the affected areas of this low of the risks of potential floods and flooding, urging them to be cautious, vigilant, and stay away from low-lying areas. The relevant services have also called for the utmost vigilance and preparedness to deal with any emergencies that may arise from this powerful weather system.

This warning comes in the context of the increasing climatic impact that our country has been witnessing in recent years, which requires everyone to be vigilant and prepared to adapt to these rapidly changing climate conditions.

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