Firefighters gather around a fire engine in Ksar Sghir. AFP
Men walk along a dirt road as a forest fire rages in Morocco's northern region of Ksar Sghir. AFP
Evacuated people look on as they stand next to a vehicle while behind a wild forest fire rages in Morocco's northern region of Ksar Sghir on July 14, 2022. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP)
At least 1,000 hectares of forest have been burnt in Larache and Ouezzane since Wednesday. AFP
A man uses a branch to douse small fires in Ksar Sghir. AFP
Firefighters stand by small fires in a village in Ksar Sghir. AFP
The North African country has battled temperatures approaching 45°C in recent days. AFP
The fires have destroyed forests and villages in four provinces across the country. AFP
Scientists say extreme weather events such as heatwaves and droughts, which increase the chances of fire breaking out, are linked to climate change. AFP
People leave their home as the fire approaches in Ksar Sghir. AFP
A Royal Moroccan Air Force plane drops fire retardant to extinguish the flames in Ksar Sghir. AFP
Hundreds of civil defence workers, including soldiers and police officers, are battling to stop the fire from causing further destruction. AFP
A man walks along a dirt road as the fire rages in Ksar Sghir. AFP
Several villages were evacuated. AFP
A fire engine arrives to take part in efforts to extinguish the fire in Ksar Sghir. AFP
A Royal Moroccan Air Force plane drops fire retardant on the flames. AFP
Residents fled their homes after being shocked at how fast the flames were spreading. AFP
Firefighters gather around a fire engine in Ksar Sghir. AFP
Men walk along a dirt road as a forest fire rages in Morocco's northern region of Ksar Sghir. AFP
Evacuated people look on as they stand next to a vehicle while behind a wild forest fire rages in Morocco's northern region of Ksar Sghir on July 14, 2022. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP)
At least 1,000 hectares of forest have been burnt in Larache and Ouezzane since Wednesday. AFP
A man uses a branch to douse small fires in Ksar Sghir. AFP
Firefighters stand by small fires in a village in Ksar Sghir. AFP
The North African country has battled temperatures approaching 45°C in recent days. AFP
The fires have destroyed forests and villages in four provinces across the country. AFP
Scientists say extreme weather events such as heatwaves and droughts, which increase the chances of fire breaking out, are linked to climate change. AFP
People leave their home as the fire approaches in Ksar Sghir. AFP
A Royal Moroccan Air Force plane drops fire retardant to extinguish the flames in Ksar Sghir. AFP
Hundreds of civil defence workers, including soldiers and police officers, are battling to stop the fire from causing further destruction. AFP
A man walks along a dirt road as the fire rages in Ksar Sghir. AFP
Several villages were evacuated. AFP
A fire engine arrives to take part in efforts to extinguish the fire in Ksar Sghir. AFP
A Royal Moroccan Air Force plane drops fire retardant on the flames. AFP
Residents fled their homes after being shocked at how fast the flames were spreading. AFP
Firefighters gather around a fire engine in Ksar Sghir. AFP