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Al Haouz Reconstruction

More than 2 years after the tragedy, Morocco rebuilds with resilience and solidarity

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September 8, 2023

In memory of the victims

The most powerful earthquake in Morocco in 120 years struck the Al Haouz region

2,946
Deceased victims
5,674
Injured
59,674
Destroyed buildings
2M
Affected people

Reconstruction Status - December 2025

Overall Work Progress

Al Haouz Province - Rebuilt housing91%
24,000 homes
Marrakech - Rehabilitated homes85%
2,620 homes
Taroudant Province76%
11,450 homes
Rehoused families (total)78%
46,650 families

5-Year Program - 120 Billion DH

120 Bn DH
Total program budget
18+ Bn DH
Fund 126 collected
4.2 Bn DH
Aid paid to families
4.2 M
Targeted people

Affected families receive substantial aid: 2,500 DH monthly for temporary housing and grants of 80,000 to 140,000 DH for reconstruction depending on damage level.

Reconstruction Timeline

September 8, 2023

The catastrophe

Magnitude 6.8 earthquake at 11:11 PM. Over 2,900 deaths, 300,000 homeless.

September 2023

Royal mobilization

King Mohammed VI orders emergency program. Creation of Fund 126. Royal donation of 1 billion DH.

October 2023

Official classification

Earthquake classified as natural disaster. FSEC activation to compensate victims.

2024

Agency creation

High Atlas Development Agency created to coordinate reconstruction.

July 2025

Interim assessment

46,650 families completed reconstruction. 2.4 Bn DH emergency aid paid.

September 2025

2 years later

91% homes rebuilt in Al Haouz. Only 47 tents still in place.

Reconstruction Stakeholders

👑

Royal Cabinet

Overall coordination and national resources mobilization

🏛️

High Atlas Agency

Project supervision and work coordination

🏠

Ministries

Housing, Interior, Agriculture - operational deployment

🌙

Red Crescent

Humanitarian aid and psychosocial support

🌍

International Cooperation

UNICEF, Red Cross, international partners

🔨

Master masons

Traditional earthquake-resistant techniques transmission

The resilience of the Moroccan people and national solidarity enabled exemplary reconstruction. Al Haouz families regain hope.
Official assessment, 2 years after the earthquake

Sources: High Atlas Development Agency, UNICEF, Moroccan Red Crescent