For men an hour and for women an hour and a half..Public baths in Morocco reduce bathing time due to the water crisis!

The traditional baths in Morocco have started rationalizing measures to reduce the effects of water scarcity, which the country is going through this year, due to the late rains.


Those who go to traditional baths will have to reduce the time they spend in bathing, and they will be committed to using a specific number of buckets, in order to rationalize the use of water and avoid wasting it.

According to Moroccan media, the National University of Associations of Owners and Exploiters of Traditional Baths and Sprinklers in Morocco suggested limiting the duration of bathing for men to an hour and for women to an hour and a half.

A few days ago, Nizar Baraka, Minister of Equipment and Water, sounded the alarm about the water situation in Morocco, and said during a meeting of the House of Representatives that "the problem of water scarcity in Morocco appeared some time ago, and it is not a matter of today," noting that Morocco is among the countries that suffer greatly. from lack of water.

The same government official recorded that the per capita share of water in Morocco does not exceed 600 cubic meters annually, while the global average is estimated at 1,000 cubic meters per person, and indicated that some areas in Morocco do not exceed 300 cubic meters per capita, and Morocco is expected to lose 30% of water imports by 2050.

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