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Algeria forest fires: At least 26 dead, minister says Algeria forest fires: At least 38 dead, emergency officials say
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This image, dated 17 August 2022, shows firefighters on the ground in SetifThis image, dated 17 August 2022, shows firefighters on the ground in Setif
At least 26 people have been killed and dozens more injured in forest fires that have devastated northern Algeria. At least 38 people have been killed and dozens more injured in forest fires that have devastated northern Algeria.
Kamel Beldjoud, the country's interior minister, said 24 died in El Tarf, near the border with Tunisia, as well as a mother and daughter in Setif. Kamel Beldjoud, the country's interior minister, said 24 people died in El Tarf, near the border with Tunisia, as well as a mother and daughter in Setif.
Firefighters, supported by helicopters, were still trying to contain several blazes on Wednesday evening. Local media said at least 200 others have suffered burns and respiratory problems.
Reports say some 350 residents have been evacuated in various provinces. Firefighters, supported by helicopters, were still trying to contain several blazes on Thursday morning.
The civil protection agency said that El Tarf was the worst hit area with 16 fires in progress.
The names of the mother, 58, and her 36-year-old daughter who died in Setif have not yet been released, but officials there said flames had reached dozens of homes and villages.The names of the mother, 58, and her 36-year-old daughter who died in Setif have not yet been released, but officials there said flames had reached dozens of homes and villages.
Northern Algeria is affected by forest fires every year, with 90 people thought to have died in them last year - and more than 100,000 hectares of woodland burnt. Officials said that some 39 fires were ravaging various parts of northern Algeria, and they warned that hot winds could spread the flames further.
The civil protection agency said that the city of El Tarf was the worst hit area with 16 fires currently burning.
And reports say some 350 residents have been evacuated in several provinces.
Northern Algeria is affected by forest fires every year, with Mr Beldjoud noting that 106 fires have broken out in Algeria since August, destroying 800 hectares of forest and 1,800 hectares of woodlands.
Some 90 people are thought to have died in fires last year- and more than 100,000 hectares of woodland was burnt.
Last August, Mr Beldjoud blamed a spate of fires in Algeria's Kabyle region on arson, claiming "only criminal hands" could explain "the simultaneous outbreak of about 50 fires across several localities".Last August, Mr Beldjoud blamed a spate of fires in Algeria's Kabyle region on arson, claiming "only criminal hands" could explain "the simultaneous outbreak of about 50 fires across several localities".
Wednesday's toll brings the total number of Algerians killed in wildfires this summer up to 30. Thursday's toll brings the total number of Algerians killed in wildfires this summer up to 42.
The latest blazes come during a summer which has seen a number of countries in the Mediterranean region ravaged by wildfires - particularly in Europe, with France, Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy all affected.The latest blazes come during a summer which has seen a number of countries in the Mediterranean region ravaged by wildfires - particularly in Europe, with France, Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy all affected.
Just last week, more than 1,000 fire officials battled what they described as a "monster" wildfire near Bordeaux.Just last week, more than 1,000 fire officials battled what they described as a "monster" wildfire near Bordeaux.
This image, dated 12 August 2022, shows the devastation caused by separate forest fires in Tizi Ouzou, northern AlgeriaThis image, dated 12 August 2022, shows the devastation caused by separate forest fires in Tizi Ouzou, northern Algeria