In a heartbreaking incident on Monday afternoon, the Tabbihirt neighborhood of the historic city of Marrakech, specifically in the Darb Talba area, experienced a devastating building collapse that left three individuals injured. They were promptly transported to the Mohammed VI University Hospital for urgent medical attention. The incident highlights the precarious state of some of the aging structures in the city, raising concerns about the safety of many similar buildings in the old town.
Upon learning of the tragedy, local authorities and civil defense teams rushed to the scene. Their efforts were bolstered by a group of young volunteers from the neighborhood, who joined forces in a remarkable display of community spirit to rescue four individuals trapped under the rubble. Among them was a pregnant woman, highlighting the urgency and emotional weight of the rescue operations.
The cause of this tragic event appears to stem from significant structural cracks that had developed in the dilapidated building, a common issue faced by many older constructions in the area. This situation has reignited fears regarding the hundreds of residential buildings in the old city that pose a threat to the safety of their inhabitants.
Despite the recurrence of such incidents and administrative orders for demolition and evacuation, the harsh social circumstances faced by many low-income families hinder the implementation of these safety measures. As a result, they continue to live under the constant threat of buildings that could collapse at any moment.
As reported by telegraphe.ma.