At least 26 killed, dozens injured by forest fires in north Algeria
The Hindu
Deaths include 24 people in El Tarf, near the border with Tunisia, and two in Setif
At least 26 people died and dozens of others were injured in forest fires that ravaged 14 districts of northern Algeria on August 17, the interior minister said.
Kamel Beldjoud told state television that 24 people lost their lives in fires in El Tarf, near the border with Tunisia, in addition to two others who died earlier in Setif.
Emergency services in Setif had said that two women, “a 58-year-old mother and her 31-year-old daughter”, were killed in the town.
In Souk Ahras, further to the east near Algeria’s border with Tunisia, people were seen fleeing their homes as fires spread before firefighting helicopters were deployed.
An earlier toll said four people in Souk Ahras suffered burns and 41 others had breathing difficulties, the authorities said. Media reports said 350 residents had been evacuated.
No updated toll was given on the number of people injured in the fires in other areas.
According to television station Ennahar, around fifty people were taken to hospital in El Tarf, a town with a population of around 100,000.