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Water Supply Crisis in Fes-Meknes: Calls for Accountability After Four Days of Disruption

PUBLISHED June 22, 2026
Water Supply Crisis in Fes-Meknes: Calls for Accountability After Four Days of Disruption

Water Supply Disruption in Fes-Meknes: A Call for Accountability

As the water supply crisis continues into its fourth day, residents of Fes and Meknes are grappling with the consequences of this dire situation, particularly amid soaring temperatures. The interruption in the provision of potable water, linked to issues with the main supply facilities connected to the Idriss I dam, has escalated beyond a mere technical glitch into a significant crisis that necessitates urgent attention and management. This scenario raises a pressing question regarding accountability and the measures being implemented to address the situation effectively.

The malfunction affecting the water infrastructure is no longer considered a short-lived incident; it has evolved into a critical issue impacting a vital public service. As the residents endure daily hardships, it is essential to scrutinize how this problem has been handled since its inception. The effectiveness of the proactive measures taken to prevent the depletion of the water reserve must also be examined, as the situation continues to worsen.

In light of these events, numerous observers are urging Khalid Ait Taleb, the Governor of the Fes-Meknes region, to initiate a comprehensive and precise evaluation of the crisis management efforts. This evaluation should lead to a clear delineation of administrative and professional responsibilities, based on the findings of upcoming investigations and technical reports. The community is not merely seeking justifications or technical explanations; they are anticipating tangible lessons learned and actions that will ensure such a crisis does not recur in the future. This includes holding accountable any official found negligent or ineffective in their duties during this critical period.

As reported by alhakika24.com.

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