
Wed 12 March 2025 – 22:17
The recent rainfall, which a number of regions of the Kingdom, have caused relative damage to some graves present in the soil of Salé, according to what pictures and activists spoke about within the city itself.
During the past two days, Salé received important quantities of rain, especially yesterday, Tuesday, as it continued for hours for hours, causing obstruction of the traffic in some road axes at the level of some major neighborhoods, revealing aspects of the city’s infrastructure level.
Marwan Bouras, head of the “Sala cemetery management association”, explained that “the heavy rainfall that the city has known during the past two days caused relative damage in some graves.”
Bouras said, in a statement to Hespress, that “these damages remain limited and do not rise to the level of damage previously known to the cemeteries themselves, due to the natural factors themselves,” benefiting that “the failure of the level of these damages due to measures taken by the association that ensures the management of these spaces.”
The spokesman also pointed out that “the damage has always been limited to the two tombs of the suspended Bab and Sidi Bel Abbas; While rainfall usually have negative results on some graves, which requires intervention whenever the matter allowed this by those who have authority in this context.
According to the same source, the aforementioned association oversees three graves at the level of the city of Salé, which has become a million city, including the “Bab Al Aqlak” cemetery and the “Sidi Bel Abbes” cemetery, as well as the “Al -Dawi” cemetery.
Activists had warned that the heavy rainfall that Salé knew was damaged by some of the graves present in the city’s soil, as they knew an erosion in their soil, calling on the wills to “carry out the resignation”.