Morocco is upgrading its natural disaster early warning systems to better protect citizens and critical infrastructure. A national consultation, launched June 24th in Casablanca, assesses the evolving alert mechanisms. The country is investing in high technology, including artificial intelligence, and comprehensive mapping to improve response to increasingly frequent extreme weather events. This initiative aims to enhance preparedness and minimize the impact of natural catastrophes. The new system represents a significant shift in the nation’s disaster management approach. The goal is to provide more timely and accurate alerts to the population. This modernization is driven by a growing need to address the rising frequency of extreme weather phenomena impacting the region.
