DR ‹ › Following the directives of King Mohammed VI, authorities in Fez have swiftly implemented several urgent measures to assist survivors of the tragic building collapse, which claimed 22 lives and left others injured, as reported by local media sources. The authorities have taken charge of the burial ceremonies for the victims, arranging mourning tents and supplying essential provisions and food for those grieving at the scene of the disaster. Victims from the Tissa community in Taounate province will receive comprehensive support for their burial and mourning ceremonies in their hometown. Survivors and families affected by the collapse have been temporarily relocated to some of the city's top hotels, with all accommodation and meal expenses covered by local authorities as they await permanent housing solutions. Regarding the incident, a source at the Hassan II University Hospital Center informed Yabiladi that 17 injured individuals are still receiving medical care. Of these, six are children under 16 years old, being treated at the Mother and Child Hospital, while 11 are in the Specialized Hospital. The source noted that several patients have undergone surgeries, and six remain in the intensive care unit, awaiting stabilization before further medical procedures can be performed.