Building Collapse in Morocco's Fez Kills at least 9 People
A building collapse in the Moroccan city of Fez has resulted in at least nine fatalities.

At least nine people were killed when a building collapsed in Fez, Morocco, according to reports from local authorities.
The incident occurred in Morocco's third-largest city, which is known for its historic medina and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Fez is located in northern Morocco and serves as an important cultural and economic center.
Details about the cause of the collapse have not been immediately released by authorities. Emergency response teams were dispatched to the scene following the incident.
Building collapses in Morocco have occurred periodically, often involving older structures in densely populated urban areas. The country has experienced similar incidents in recent years, prompting discussions about building safety standards and urban planning regulations.
Local authorities are expected to launch an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collapse. No information has been provided yet regarding potential survivors or the extent of damage to surrounding structures.