Morocco Closes Schools in North as Severe Weather Hits Region
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Authorities in Al Hoceima, Morocco, have ordered a temporary closure of all schools. The decision is a precaution against a severe new wave of winter weather.
The region is experiencing heavy rains, cold temperatures, and snowfall in mountainous areas. The school shutdown is part of broader safety measures across northern Morocco.
Officials aim to protect students and staff from hazardous travel conditions. They have not yet announced when schools will reopen.