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    The ANEF publishes its forest fire risk bulletin for the period from July 15 to 18.

    10 September 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    According to this bulletin, an extreme risk of fire has been identified in the provinces of Chefchaouen, Taounate, and Taza, while a high risk has been noted in the provinces of Agadir-Ida-Ou-Tanane, Al Hoceima, Béni Mellal, Essaouira, Fahs-Anjra, Khénifra, Larache, M’diq-Fnideq, Ouezzane, Tangier-Assilah, and Tétouan.

    Additionally, a medium risk pertains to the provinces of Berkane, Driouch, Ifrane, Kénitra, Khémisset, Nador, Rabat, Salé, Sidi Slimane, Skhirate-Témara, and Taourirt, the ANEF specifies in its bulletin.

    In this context, the Agency urges all residents near forests, summer visitors, and professionals operating in forest areas to exercise utmost vigilance by taking all necessary precautions to prevent the outbreak of fires.

    The ANEF also encourages citizens to promptly alert local authorities if they observe smoke or any suspicious behavior near forested areas.

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