New Partial Collapse of Ouinat Al-Hajjaj Cemetery Wall in Saïs Threatens Students and Residents Amid Widespread Outrage

The Saïs district in Fez witnessed another partial collapse of the wall surrounding the Ouinat Al-Hajjaj cemetery, located near Ouinat Al-Hajjaj II School. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

This marks the second collapse at the same site, raising concerns about the fragility of the infrastructure and the lack of regular maintenance. Residents fear that further deterioration could lead to more serious incidents in the future.

Locals have expressed their frustration over the authorities’ inaction, viewing the failure to address the issue as a clear neglect of public safety and infrastructure maintenance.

The collapse not only poses a threat to residents and passersby but also endangers the students of Ouinat Al-Hajjaj II School, who commute daily to the institution. Parents are increasingly worried about the potential risks their children face while entering or exiting the school.

Many citizens are questioning the readiness of local authorities to intervene and repair the wall, emphasizing that the cemetery holds spiritual and social significance, attracting regular visitors. Some have warned that further collapses could result in tragic accidents if immediate action is not taken.

Given the situation, residents and parents are urgently calling for swift repairs and regular maintenance to prevent future disasters. They are also urging the implementation of more effective strategies to safeguard public infrastructure and ensure the safety of both citizens and students.

Source: Fes News Media

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