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In a supportive move that reflects the presence of national companies during times of crisis, the Moroccan telecommunications company Inwi has announced that it will exempt all its customers in the city of Ksar al-Kabir from paying their February bills for the INWI XTRA ADSL service. This decision comes in solidarity with those affected by recent floods in the city.
Ksar al-Kabir has recently experienced heavy rainfall that resulted in floods, causing material damage to several neighborhoods and homes, and directly impacting the daily lives of its residents. In light of this situation, Inwi chose to take a practical measure aimed at alleviating the financial burdens on affected families by waiving internet service fees for an entire month, ensuring continued access to the service without additional pressure during this exceptional period.
Telecommunication services hold particular importance during crises, enabling citizens to communicate with loved ones, stay updated on developments, and carry out remote work and studies. This decision is part of the effort to keep this vital lifeline open for the community, fostering a sense of support and solidarity during a critical time.
This initiative falls within a broader commitment to social responsibility adopted by the company, which has previously launched humanitarian and developmental initiatives in various regions of the country. This move underscores that the role of businesses extends beyond economic interests to contribute to the social fabric, especially during natural disasters and emergencies.
Through this action, Inwi sends a clear message that solidarity can be translated into tangible actions on the ground. The focus now is on the collective efforts of various stakeholders, including local authorities, civil society, and the private sector, to overcome the impacts of the floods and enable Ksar al-Kabir to recover as quickly as possible.
