Morocco is experiencing a growing frequency of extreme weather events, including intense heatwaves, heavy rainfall, flooding, and strong winds, according to recent reports from the General Directorate of Meteorology. Experts now characterize these occurrences not as isolated incidents, but as a structural reality. This shift necessitates a change in approach from reactive responses to proactive strategies focused on vigilance, anticipation, and adaptation. The country is being urged to adopt new methodologies to address the escalating impacts of climate change. These evolving conditions require both governmental and societal adjustments to mitigate risks and build resilience. The increasing regularity of weather warnings highlights the urgency of implementing comprehensive climate adaptation measures across Morocco.
