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At least 37 people have been killed by flash floods in Morocco's Safi Province

Authorities in Morocco said that at least 37 people were killed by flash floods caused by torrential rainfall in the province of Safi on Morocco's Atlantic coast.

In a press release, the company said that 14 people are still receiving medical treatment, including two in intensive care.

The heavy rains on Sunday caused a flood in the old city of Safi. They also washed away cars, and cut many roads around the city, which is located about 300 km (205miles) south of Rabat, the Moroccan capital.

Residents assessed the damage to their homes and cleaned them as schools were suspended on Monday.

Local media shared videos of flooded streets, cars and authorities using boats to rescue people in the old city.

Safigoud.com, a local news website, posted a video showing a woman being rescued from floodwaters after she became trapped near an old gate in the 'Safi Old Town.

Authorities reported that at least 70 homes and businesses were flooded.

After seven years of drought, which emptied many of the country's main reservoirs, Morocco is now experiencing heavy rain and snowfall in its Atlas Mountains. (Reporting and editing by Timothy Heritage, Ahmed Eljechtim)

(source: Reuters)