According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, a budget of 890.9 million dirhams (MDH) was allocated for rehabilitation of the road network, including national road N7 and several regional and provincial roads. Forty-three health centers have been rebuilt or rehabilitated, 75% of those centers are in operation, and 80 schools are ready for the 2025-2026 academic year.
In Marrakech 85% of damaged homes have been rebuilt, representing about 2,620 housing units, with the rate expected to reach 96% in the coming months. Affected families received a monthly allowance of 2,500 dirhams for housing and reconstruction subsidies ranging from 80,000 to 140,000 dirhams. A program to restore heritage sites including El Badii Palace, Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, the city walls and several museums has a budget of several tens of millions of dirhams; work progress ranges from 30 to 40% and some sites have partially reopened.
Chichaoua recorded a 97% completion rate for housing, representing 7,810 housing units. In Adassil commune, 1,177 households benefited from the program. The road network received 137 MDH for upgrades and an additional 152 MDH for reinforcement.
In Taroudant 11,450 homes were delivered out of 15,100 eligible beneficiaries, representing 76% of the program. More than 15,080 building permits were issued and structural work is under way for more than 13,900 homes. In Tisseras commune, 747 families benefited and 665 homes were completed.
The projects launched in areas such as housing, infrastructure, education, health and heritage reflect actions carried out in coordination among involved parties, with completion rates exceeding 90% in some parts.
this mobilization, driven by HM King Mohammed VI, confirms Morocco’s ability to turn a trial into an opportunity for progress for citizens and generations to come.
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Al Haouz province: Housing reconstruction completion rate 91.33%; nearly 24,000 homes rebuilt or rehabilitated; tents removed and families returned to homes.
Road network funding: 890.9 MDH allocated for rehabilitation, including national road N7 and several regional and provincial routes.
Health and education: 43 health centers rebuilt or rehabilitated, 75% of those centers in operation; 80 schools ready for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Marrakech: 85% of damaged homes rebuilt, about 2,620 housing units; rate expected to reach 96% in coming months. Affected families received a monthly allowance of 2,500 dirhams for housing and reconstruction subsidies from 80,000 to 140,000 dirhams. Heritage restoration program covers El Badii Palace, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, city walls and several museums, budget in the order of several tens of millions of dirhams; work progress 30 to 40%; some sites partially reopened.
Chichaoua province: 97% of homes rebuilt, 7,810 housing units. Adassil commune: 1,177 households benefited. Road investments: 137 MDH for upgrades and 152 MDH for reinforcement.
Taroudant province: 11,450 homes delivered out of 15,100 eligible beneficiaries (76%). More than 15,080 building permits issued. Structural work under way for more than 13,900 homes. Tisseras commune: 747 families benefited; 665 homes completed.
Overall note: Completion rates exceed 90% in some parts. Projects cover housing, road network, health centers, schools and heritage site restoration. Source for all figures and statements: Agence Marocaine De Presse.