15 dead, 5 hurt in a stampede for food aid in Morocco

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Sun, 19 Nov 2017 - 03:52 GMT

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A view of the steps in the Medina of the northwestern Moroccan city of Chefchouen, in the northern Rif region, on September 19, 2017. AFP / FADEL SENNA

A view of the steps in the Medina of the northwestern Moroccan city of Chefchouen, in the northern Rif region, on September 19, 2017. AFP / FADEL SENNA

RABAT – 19 November 2017: At least 15 people were killed and five injured Sunday in a crush as food aid was distributed near the coastal tourist town of Essaouira in western Morocco, officials said.

The accident happened in the town of Sidi Boulaalam, around 60 kilometers from Essaouira, the interior ministry said in a statement.

Local media said a "benefactor" had organized the food distribution at a stall in the rural town, which was rapidly "submerged in the crowd" of 800 people, mostly women.

An investigation has begun to "determine the circumstances of the incident" and establish who was responsible, the Moroccan authorities said.

The interior ministry said King Mohammed VI had issued orders to "provide the necessary help and support to the families of the victims and the injured".

He also decided to "personally cover the costs of victims' funerals and burials, and the care of the injured," it said.

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