RABAT: A blaze ripped through a migrant camp in the Moroccan city of Casablanca on Sunday leaving "many injured", authorities and camp residents said.Illegal but tolerated by authorities, the Oulad Ziane camp near the coastal city's main bus station has for years been home to hundreds of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa.
It is the largest and one of the last informal camps left in the kingdom, following a push by authorities to dismantle others. "The camp burned down, and many injured were hospitalised," said Camara Lassine, a community leader in the camp.
"There was a fight between a hundred migrants over a stolen phone, and one of them started the fire and called the police," he said. "We don't know if we'll be allowed to return." Authorities said the fire broke out amid "plastic tents and debris" but was later brought under control without causing any deaths.
Blighted by a poor hygiene and violence, Oulad Ziane camp was hit by four fires last year. A steady flow of sub-Saharan migrants enter Morocco each year aiming to reach Europe by sea or via the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla at the kingdom's northern tip. But many eventually settle in Morocco, which has conducted two campaigns since 2014 granting residency to 50,000 illegal immigrants, according to authorities.
People lay candles and tributes at the site where a car drove into a crowd at a Magdeburg Christmas market in...
Australian rescue workers comb through the site of a collapsed building in Port Vila, the capital city of Vanuatu....
Soldiers of a Kayan ethnic rebel group fighting Myanmar’s junta at an event in Shan state on. — AFP/FileYANGON: A...
Protesters attend a rally against South Korea's impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law, which was...
A self-proclaimed witch lights a candle before a ceremony. — Reuters/FileLUSAKA: Zambian police said they have...
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini speaks to media upon his arrival at Pagliarelli bunker courthouse for a...