Rabat – Two four-storey buildings collapsed in the Moroccan city of Fes, killing at least 19 people, according to a provisional toll reported by the country’s official news agency on Wednesday.
Other workers with jackhammers and pickaxes tried to dig through the rubble, at times with the help of mechanical excavators.
Local authorities have indicated that the toll could rise in the coming hours.
🚨 Fez Tragedy: Twin Buildings Crash Down, 19 Dead 💔
Two old homes in Morocco’s Fez collapsed late night, killing 19 and hurting 16-rescue teams dig through rubble for more survivors as families wait in fear.#MoroccoDisaster #FezCollapse #BuildingSafety pic.twitter.com/EdOLMVfov3
— Voice Of Bharat 🇮🇳🌍 (@Kunal_Mechrules) December 10, 2025
MAP said that safety officials had conducted “necessary preventative measures”, including securing the surrounding area and evacuating neighbouring buildings.
The agency reported that the injured were taken to Fes’s University Hospital Centre.
The accident was one of the deadliest of its kind in recent years.
In February of last year, five people died in the collapse of a house in Fes’s old city.
Nearly a decade ago, in 2016, there were two deadly building collapses within the span of a week.
One was a home in the western city of Marrakech that killed two children, while the other was a four-storey building that killed four people and injured two dozen more.
And in 2014, three buildings in the western city of Casablanca collapsed, killing 23 people.
💢 At least 19 people were killed and 16 were injured after two four-story residential buildings collapsed in Morocco
🚨 Rescue teams evacuated nearby homes as search operations continued in the Al-Massira neighborhood of Fes https://t.co/sfaA7SpPOj pic.twitter.com/1jXlhgkCfo
— Anadolu English (@anadoluagency) December 10, 2025
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Source: AFP

