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Morocco ends seven-year drought as rains boost dam levels to 46%, easing water crisis.
Morocco has declared the end of a seven-year drought after winter rains brought rainfall 95% above last year’s levels and 17% above the seasonal average, according to Water Minister Nizar Baraka.
Dam levels rose to 46% on average, with several reservoirs now full, easing pressure on agriculture and water supplies.
The prolonged drought had caused reduced wheat harvests, livestock losses, and job declines in farming, prompting accelerated desalination plans.
The government aims to meet 60% of drinking water needs with treated seawater by 2030, up from 25%, to preserve dam water for inland areas.
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Marruecos pone fin a siete años de sequía a medida que las lluvias elevan los niveles de las represas al 46%, aliviando la crisis del agua.