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Building collapse kills at least 4 people in Morocco’s Fez, state media

By Thomson Reuters May 21, 2026 | 6:06 AM

(Corrects day in paragraph 1 to Thursday, not Wednesday)

RABAT, May 21 (Reuters) – At least four people were killed ​and six others injured when ‌a four-storey building collapsed overnight in the Moroccan city of Fez, about 200 kilometres (124 miles) east of Rabat, local authorities said on Thursday.

State ‌media ​2M had said 11 ⁠people were killed ⁠before issuing an official correction.

Authorities said a search for others who might still be buried was ongoing.

Local media showed ​footage of rescuers and residents digging through the rubble.

An investigation has been ⁠launched into the incident, ⁠and residents of adjacent buildings ​were asked to evacuate as a precaution ​against potential further collapses, authorities said.

Fez, a ‌former capital dating back to the eighth century and the country’s third-most-populous city, has seen similar incidents in recent ⁠months, including one in December when two buildings collapsed, killing at least 22 people.

In 2010, the ⁠collapse ‌of a minaret in the ⁠historic northern city of Meknes ​killed ‌41 people.

Adib Ben Ibrahim, housing ​secretary of ⁠state, said last year that approximately 38,800 buildings across the country had been classified as being at risk of collapse.

(Reporting by Ahmed Eljechtimi; Editing by Hugh Lawson, ​Aidan Lewis)