Fez Building Collapse Kills 19, Exposing City's Ageing Infrastructure
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A deadly building collapse in the historic Moroccan city of Fez has killed 19 people and injured 16 others. Authorities have launched an urgent investigation into the incident.
The tragedy occurred when two adjacent residential buildings suddenly fell. Rescue teams worked through the night to search for survivors in the rubble.
The collapse has intensified public concern over ageing infrastructure and uneven safety standards in Morocco's older cities. Many buildings in Fez's ancient medina are centuries old and poorly maintained.
Officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause of the collapse. The investigation will focus on the structural integrity of the buildings and potential safety violations.
Fez is a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its medieval architecture. This disaster highlights the ongoing challenge of preserving ancient urban centers while ensuring modern safety for residents.