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Marocco, dopo la neve allerta meteo per il troppo caldo

epa06587299 A small bus transporting people and groceries from the Souk (weekly market) to the Tighanimin village, 80Kms from Azilal city, central Morocco, 04 March 2018 (issued 07 March 2018). He makes the trip four to five times per day. Azilal is a city in central Morocco, in the Atlas Mountains, that had over 27,000 Moroccans living according to 2004 census. Temperatures usually drop far below zero during the Winter, and snow fall cuts the twisty roads connecting the remote villages to the center of Azilal city. Villagers share rides in small bus or on the back of truck, or simply walk on foot, as children make their way to school or villagers visit the souk (market). However, vehicles can be stuck in snow for hours and drivers seen praying to make a safe journey on the risky roads. Women collect firewood in the morning to be used as source of heating and for cooking.  EPA/BAKIR MOHAMMED  ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
epa06587299 A small bus transporting people and groceries from the Souk (weekly market) to the Tighanimin village, 80Kms from Azilal city, central Morocco, 04 March 2018 (issued 07 March 2018). He makes the trip four to five times per day. Azilal is a city in central Morocco, in the Atlas Mountains, that had over 27,000 Moroccans living according to 2004 census. Temperatures usually drop far below zero during the Winter, and snow fall cuts the twisty roads connecting the remote villages to the center of Azilal city. Villagers share rides in small bus or on the back of truck, or simply walk on foot, as children make their way to school or villagers visit the souk (market). However, vehicles can be stuck in snow for hours and drivers seen praying to make a safe journey on the risky roads. Women collect firewood in the morning to be used as source of heating and for cooking. EPA/BAKIR MOHAMMED ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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RABAT, 13 FEB - Meteo impazzito in Marocco. Dopo la neve dei giorni scorsi e le forti piogge, arriva il caldo estivo. Il bollettino del centro meteorologico nazionale lancia una 'allerta arancione': domani si prevedono temperature da 34 fino a 37 gradi nella regione di Marrakech e sulla costa Atlantica tra Essaouira, Agadir e Guelmin.

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