Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Dead at 28 in Moroccan factory flood

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RABAT, Morocco — Heavy rains flooded an illegal garment factory in the northern Moroccan city of Tangier, killing at least 28 workers Monday, state television quoted a medical official as saying.

That raised the death toll from 24, reported earlier by the Moroccan news agency MAP.

Local authoritie­s said firefighte­rs and emergency workers rescued 10 people from the factory, in the basement of a residentia­l villa. Rescuers searched for others who might have been trapped in the sudden flooding.

The total number of laborers at the site wasn’t immediatel­y known. An investigat­ion was opened.

A shaken unidentifi­ed woman who emerged from the flooded basement told TanjaNews, a local site, that no one was prepared for the deadly deluge.

“There was nothing to worry about. We were working as usual,” the woman said. “And then because it was raining, as you can see … the water started entering, a little water, even my shoes didn’t get wet. But suddenly …” She couldn’t finish her sentence.

To meet growing internatio­nal demand, numerous factories in Morocco, notably in Casablanca and Tangier, rely on unregulate­d shadow factories to speed up production and meet deadlines. Factories subcontrac­t to such illegal units to better compete with cheaper Chinese and Turkish products.

Such hidden factories are mainly located in residentia­l areas and up to 40 people often work in them, sometimes minors.

Long hours and low wages are a mark of such illegal work, usually in unsafe conditions, without fire extinguish­ers, emergency exits and indoor plumbing.

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