Nineteen people have been killed, 15 others injured after two adjoining residential buildings collapsed overnight in the Moroccan city of Fez, authorities said on Wednesday, APA reports, citing GULF NEWS.
The four-storey structures, home to eight families, crumbled late Tuesday into Wednesday, leaving at least 19 dead, and 16 others injured with varying degrees of severity. Local authorities confirmed that all wounded victims were transported to the University Hospital Centre in Fez for urgent medical examinations and treatment.
Search and rescue operations are continuing amid fears that more people may remain trapped beneath the debris. Emergency crews have been working through the night in an effort to locate survivors.