Sahara Desert Flooded After Rare Rainfall in Morocco

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The Sahara, the world’s largest desert, experienced its first flooding in 50 years following rare rainfall in Morocco. Satellite images showed Lake Iriqui, a dry lake bed for half a century, filling up.

Southeastern Morocco, usually dry in late summer, saw two days of rain in September, surpassing the annual average in areas with under 250 millimeters of rain yearly.

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Tata, one of the worst-affected regions, recorded over 100 millimeters of rain within 24 hours in the village of Tagounite, located about 450 kilometers south of Rabat.

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