The Ministry of Equipment and Water reported that the 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Ouezzane caused no damage to road infrastructure or water installations. Surveys conducted revealed that essential services were intact, contributing to public safety.
The Ministry of Equipment and Water has confirmed that the earthquake that occurred on Monday in the province of Ouezzane has resulted in no damage to road infrastructure or water installations. Following the tremor, which measured 5.2 on the Richter scale, both central and local departments conducted assessments of the affected areas. These surveys aimed to determine the earthquake’s impact on the surrounding infrastructures, particularly focusing on roads and water systems.
The earthquake struck at 11:48 p.m. local time, with its epicenter located in the commune of Brikcha, within the province of Ouezzane. Fortunately, the initial reports from the Ministry indicated that the region’s critical infrastructures remained intact, allowing local authorities to ensure public safety and continuity of services without disruption.
In summary, the recent earthquake in Ouezzane has not inflicted any damage on road infrastructure or water installations as confirmed by the Ministry of Equipment and Water. Their prompt assessments of the region reassure that essential services remain operational, underlining the resilience of the infrastructure in place. The absence of reported damages reflects a successful preparedness strategy against seismic events in the area.
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