Morocco Earthquake: No Damage Reported to Infrastructure in Ouezzane
No damage has been reported to road infrastructure or water installations in the province of Ouezzane after the 5.2 magnitude earthquake on Monday. The Ministry of Equipment and Water confirmed that assessments revealed no adverse impacts on essential services following the tremor, which was centered in the commune of Brikcha.
Following the earthquake that struck the province of Ouezzane on Monday, no damage to road infrastructure or water installations has been reported, according to the Ministry of Equipment and Water. A press release from the Ministry indicated that assessments were conducted by both central and territorial departments to determine the impact of the seismic activity on the road network and water systems in Ouezzane and surrounding areas.
The earthquake, which registered a magnitude of 5.2 on the Richter scale, occurred at 11:48 p.m. local time, with its epicenter in the commune of Brikcha, situated within the province of Ouezzane. Fortunately, the Ministry confirmed that “so far, no damage has been reported to road infrastructure or water installations.”
In summary, the earthquake that impacted the province of Ouezzane has not resulted in any reported damage to critical infrastructure. The Ministry of Equipment and Water has carried out thorough evaluations to ensure the integrity of road networks and water systems in the region. This information provides reassurance to residents regarding the stability of essential services following the seismic event.
Original Source: en.yabiladi.com