Flooded Cars in Oued Amlil Spark Public Outrage Over Infrastructure Failures

In a scene that sparked widespread frustration among the residents of Oued Amlil in the Taza province, several cars became stuck in deep mud following heavy rainfall over the past weekend. The incident occurred in a street within the Housing and Urban Development neighborhood, where a large crowd of locals gathered, while officials observed the situation without taking any notable action.

Several young residents rushed to the scene to assist in extracting the stranded vehicles after a judicial officer documented the incident. Despite these community efforts, the event has once again raised serious concerns about the city’s infrastructure readiness to handle such weather conditions. For years, residents have been grappling with ongoing issues related to drainage systems and wastewater networks.

Adding to public frustration, this was not an isolated event. Similar incidents have occurred repeatedly, raising questions about the effectiveness of local governance. Many citizens argue that despite some municipal council members holding office for over 20 years, little progress has been made in improving infrastructure to prevent such occurrences.

Now, residents are demanding urgent intervention to address the situation and hold accountable those responsible for years of neglect. The flooding of vehicles in mud is not just an unfortunate accident but a symptom of a much larger structural crisis that requires a comprehensive and sustainable solution one that goes beyond temporary fixes and ensures long-term improvements in urban infrastructure.

source : fesnews media

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