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Morocco - A mysterious disease is killing sheep and goats in the Azilal province

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A mysterious disease is killing livestock in the Azilal region, and residents are calling for help (photos)

Moroccan depth
September 14, 2025 - 10:40 PM

Residents of the Almsa village, in the Tefni commune in Azilal province, are experiencing a state of shock and panic after a deadly and mysterious disease spread among their flocks of sheep and goats. The disease has already killed several animals, and there are fears the situation could turn into a full-blown disaster that would threaten their sole source of livelihood.

Through the newspaper "Al Oumk", the villagers issued an urgent appeal for help to all relevant authorities and veterinary services, demanding the immediate dispatch of veterinary medical teams to diagnose the nature of this deadly epidemic, halt its spread, and save whatever can be saved from the threatened herds.

A resident of the area, speaking to Al-Oumk newspaper, noted the lack of any official intervention to date. The spokesman added with regret and pain: "We have already lost a number of heads, and others are threatened with death if intervention is not swift. We live off livestock and we appeal to the relevant authorities to save our livelihood, which is being lost before our eyes."

The affected residents renewed their appeal to the authorities to take urgent action before losses escalate and the crisis turns into an economic and social catastrophe. This is particularly true given that dozens of families in these remote mountainous areas rely entirely on livestock farming as their sole source of income and now find themselves directly confronting this epidemic, with little or no support or intervention from the authorities.

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