Climate Policy

Deadly Floods in Morocco Expose Global Warnings We Can’t Ignore

By National Security Desk | December 15, 2025

Torrential rains and flash floods in Morocco’s Safi city killed 37 people, revealing the costly consequences of global climate unpredictability and weak infrastructure — a warning signal for America’s own homeland security.

As floodwaters ravaged Safi, Morocco—a key hub for fishing and phosphate mining—claiming at least 37 lives, the tragedy exposes more than just natural disaster; it reflects systemic failures that resonate far beyond North Africa. While this storm struck thousands of miles away, its implications ripple directly back to American shores.Are We Prepared When Climate Change Strikes Home?Morocco’s torrential rains overwhelmed inadequate drainage systems and lax enforcement of building codes, devastating homes, businesses, and critical industries. With over 300,000 residents in Safi alone affected, the catastrophe underscores how vulnerable communities become when governments neglect infrastructure resilience.This is no isolated incident. Across...

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