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Morocco has deployed army rescue units to help with the ‌evacuation of thousands of people after floods triggered by torrential rains and rising river levels hit parts ⁠of the country’s northwest, state TV reported on Saturday.

Weeks of heavy rainfall, combined with water releases from a nearly full dam nearby, increased ​water levels in the Loukous River and flooded several neighbourhoods in ‍the city of Ksar Kbir, about 190 km (118 miles) north of the capital Rabat, a national flood follow-up committee said. More than 20,000 people had been ⁠moved ‌to shelter and ⁠camps by Saturday, official media reported.

Authorities set up sandbags and temporary barriers in flood-prone ‍districts as waters began to recede. Schools in Ksar Kbir have been ​ordered to remain closed until February 7 as a precaution.

In the ⁠nearby province of Sidi Kacem, the Sebou River’s rising levels prompted evacuations from ⁠several villages as authorities raised vigilance levels. The abundant rainfall ended a seven-year drought that drove the country to invest heavily in ⁠desalination plants.

The average dam-filling rate has risen to 60%, with several major ⁠reservoirs reaching ‌full capacity, according to official data. Last month, 37 people were killed in flash floods in the Atlantic coastal ⁠city of Safi, south of Rabat. (Editing ‍by Timothy Heritage)

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