Building collapse kills 11 people in Morocco’s Fez, state media

Rescuers search through the rubble of a four-story building that collapsed overnight in the Moroccan city of Fes, on May 21, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 21 May 2026
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Building collapse kills 11 people in Morocco’s Fez, state media

  • Authorities said a search ‌for others who ‌might still be buried ‌was ⁠ongoing
  • Media showed ⁠footage of rescuers and residents digging through the rubble

RABAT: Eleven people were killed and six others injured when a four-story building collapsed overnight in the Moroccan city of Fez, about 200 kilometers (124 miles) east of Rabat, state-owned broadcaster 2M said on Thursday.
Authorities said a search ‌for others who ‌might still be buried ‌was ⁠ongoing. 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.