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Forest fires kill 15 in Algeria

Smokes and flames rise from the wildfire as ground and aerial extinguishing operations continue in Tizi Ouzou, at Beni Douala town of Algeria on August 12, 2021 [Mousaab Rouibi - Anadolu Agency]
Smokes and flames rise from the wildfire as ground and aerial extinguishing operations continue in Tizi Ouzou, at Beni Douala town of Algeria on August 12, 2021 [Mousaab Rouibi - Anadolu Agency]

At least 15 people were killed and 26 injured in a series of devastating forest fires that swept through several states in northern Algeria, said Interior Ministry on Monday, Anadolu Agency reports.

In a statement, the Ministry said that 97 fires were recorded late Sunday and they affected forests and agricultural crops in 16 provinces.

It noted that the blaze spread to some villages.

The Ministry said it registered "15 victims and 26 injured, while 1,500 citizens were evacuated."

To combat the flames, a team of around 7,500 civil protection personnel has been deployed. They are utilising 350 trucks of various sizes, along with aerial support, to extinguish the fires and bring the situation under control, the Ministry said.

As of now, fire fighting efforts have successfully contained fires in the provinces of Boumerdes, Bouira, Tizi Ouzou, Bejaia, Jijel, and Skikda.

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