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Following instructions from King Mohammed VI, Morocco’s Ministry of the Interior has stepped up coordination with government departments, services, and institutions to mitigate the potential impacts of the 2025-2026 winter season.
In line with royal guidance, regional Walis and provincial governors have urged close monitoring of weather conditions, proactive preventive measures, and strong coordination among stakeholders to safeguard the population and minimise potential damage, the Ministry of the Interior said in a statement.
A central control and watch centre has been activated at the Ministry, while provincial watch and monitoring committees have been mobilised as part of the national plan to address the impact of cold waves.
The plan incorporates updated field data, an expanded scope of intervention, and a diversified set of tools to guide more effective responses across targeted zones.
The initiative focuses on vulnerable populations in villages across 28 prefectures and provinces, providing essential assistance to ease hardships caused by adverse weather conditions.
Continuous on-the-ground support is being tailored to the specific characteristics and risks of each region.
The Interior Ministry, in coordination with other departments, has enhanced intervention measures through ongoing monitoring, the regular supply of essential goods and heating materials, and the strategic deployment of logistical resources near potentially blocked roads to ensure timely clearance.
Additional measures include food aid distribution, the provision of blankets and firewood, immediate response to emergencies, the maintenance of road and telecommunications links, and the provision of fodder for livestock in affected areas.
Reaffirming the full mobilisation of public services in line with the High Instructions of King Mohammed VI, the Ministry emphasised efforts to protect citizens and property while addressing winter weather challenges.
The Ministry also urged residents, particularly in affected areas, to exercise vigilance, follow safety recommendations, and avoid actions that could endanger lives or property.
Travellers were advised to avoid high-risk routes and places to reduce exposure to severe weather conditions.
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