Laayoune Bridge: 43% Complete, Morocco's Longest
Morocco's longest bridge over Oued Sakia El Hamra in Laayoune reaches 43% completion, on schedule.
June 21, 2026
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Source: fr.hespress.com
The construction of Morocco's future longest bridge, spanning the Oued Sakia El Hamra in Laayoune, has reached 43% completion, according to the Ministry of Equipment and Water. The project remains on schedule as of June 21, 2026.
The bridge, once completed, will be the longest in the country, though its exact length has not been officially disclosed in recent updates. The ministry's announcement confirms steady progress on the infrastructure project in the southern region.
No further details on the completion date or total cost have been provided by authorities. The bridge is expected to improve connectivity in the Laayoune area.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current progress of the Laayoune bridge?
As of June 21, 2026, the bridge has reached 43% completion, according to the Ministry of Equipment and Water.
Where is Morocco's longest bridge being built?
It is being built over the Oued Sakia El Hamra in Laayoune, in the southern region of Morocco.
Is the bridge project on schedule?
Yes, the ministry has stated that the project is progressing according to the planned timeline.