Flood Protection Strategy in the River Basin of Bouregreg and Chaouia: Example of Adaptation Measure

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In the past two decades, Bouregreg and Chaouia river basin was disrupted with severe floods.Therefore, the Hydraulic Basin Agency of the Bouregreg and Chaouia (HBABC) has undertaken many actions for flood protection and prevention at regional scale, consistently with the National Plan for Flood Protection Framework directives.
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