22 dead, 6 injured overnight as two buildings collapse in Moroccan city of Fez

The collapse of two buildings in the northern Moroccan city of Fes, authorities said Wednesday, was reportedly the deadliest accident of its kind in the kingdom in recent years.

Written By Akriti Anand
Updated11 Dec 2025, 08:28 AM IST
Emergency personnel walk at the site of two collapsed buildings in the Al Massira area of Fes on December 10, 2025. Two four-storey buildings collapsed in the Moroccan city of Fes, killing at least 19 people, the state news agency said on December 10. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
Emergency personnel walk at the site of two collapsed buildings in the Al Massira area of Fes on December 10, 2025. Two four-storey buildings collapsed in the Moroccan city of Fes, killing at least 19 people, the state news agency said on December 10. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)(AFP)

Twenty people were killed, and 16 others were injured as two adjacent four-story buildings collapsed overnight in the Moroccan city of Fez in the second fatal collapse there this year, authorities said Wednesday.

The collapse of two buildings in the northern Moroccan city of Fes, authorities said Wednesday, was reportedly the deadliest accident of its kind in the kingdom in recent years.

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Morocco's state news agency, MAP, reported that the two buildings housed eight families. Sixteen people were injured and taken to the hospital. Authorities said the neighborhood had been evacuated and search and rescue efforts continued.

It was unclear what caused the collapse or how many people were unaccounted for. Authorities said an investigation had been opened. MAP reported that the structures were built in 2006 during an initiative called “City Without Slums."

Fez is Morocco’s third-largest city and one of the hosts of this month’s Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup. It is best known for its walled city packed with medieval souks. It’s also one of the country’s poorest urban centers, where aging infrastructure is common.

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Such building collapses are not uncommon in Moroccan cities undergoing rapid population growth. A collapse in May in Fez killed 10 people and injured seven in a building that had been slated for evacuation, according to Moroccan outlet Le360.

Building codes are often not enforced in Morocco, especially in ancient cities where ageing, multifamily homes of cinderblock are common. Though the buildings that collapsed on Wednesday had been built according to code, the Hespress news outlet reported, additional floors had been added to the structures.

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Infrastructure inequality was a focus of protests that swept the country earlier this year, with demonstrators criticizing the government for investing in new stadiums instead of addressing inequality in health care, education and other public services.

(With inputs from AP)

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