SAFI, MOROCCO (AFP)
A flash flood in a Moroccan coastal town killed at least 37 people, local officials said on Monday, as search and rescue operations continued.
Drought-hit Morocco often faces severe weather, but Sunday's flooding in Safi is already the deadliest such disaster in at least a decade.
A muddy torrent swept cars and bins from the streets in Safi, which is around 300 kilometres (186 miles) south of the capital Rabat.
National weather forecaster, the General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM), warned that more thunderstorms were likely over the next three days in several areas, including Safi.
Fourteen survivors are being treated at Mohammed V hospital in the town, with two of them in intensive care, according to local officials.
Schools have been closed for at least three days, with mud and debris clogging the streets.