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At least 65 killed in Algerian wildfires - state TV

August 12, 2021 / 7:56 AM
Sharjah24 – Reuters: Wildfires tearing through forested areas of northern Algeria have killed at least 65 people, state television reported on Wednesday, as the country battled some of the most destructive blazes in its history.
The government has deployed the army to help fight the fires, which have burnt most fiercely in the mountainous Kabylie region, and 28 of the dead are soldiers.

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune declared three days of national mourning and froze state activities not related to the fires.

Algeria's government later said it had reached an agreement with the European Union to hire two firefighting planes. The prime minister's office said the planes, which will be in action from Thursday, had been used to tackle blazes in Greece.

Morocco's King Mohammed VI expressed readiness to dispatch two aircraft and was waiting for approval from Algerian authorities to go ahead, Morocco's state news agency MAP said.

Forest fires have set large parts of Algeria, Turkey and Greece aflame over the past week as temperatures rose.

Dozens of fires have raged through forest areas across northern Algeria since Monday. On Tuesday, Interior Minister Kamel Beldjoud accused arsonists of igniting the flames, but produced no evidence.

The worst-hit area is Tizi Ouzou, the largest Kabylie district, where houses have burned and residents fled to hotels, hostels and university accommodation in nearby towns.

The government has said it will compensate those affected.
August 12, 2021 / 7:56 AM

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