25 soldiers, 7 residents killed in Algeria’s wildfires

A firefighter and a resident are seen in front of a blaze at a forest in northern Evia island, Greece, Aug. 8, 2021.

Algiers, (Samajweekly) At least 25 Algerian soldiers were killed on Tuesday as they attempted to extinguish the wildfires raging in the northeastern provinces of Tizi Ouzou and Bejaia, the Algerian Defense Ministry said.

Wildfires erupted simultaneously on Monday overnight across 14 Algerian provinces, killing at least seven civilians and injuring dozens of others, the ministry said in a statement, which described the fires as caused by “criminal act,” the Xinhua news agency reported.

Troops and firefighters worked together to save some 110 families threatened by the blazes, it said.

Earlier on Tuesday, Interior Minister Kamel Beldjoud also described the fires as a “criminal act,” demanding competent authorities start investigation to determine the causes and bring the “criminals” to justice.

The minister assured that the government will compensate all residents who suffered material losses from the wildfires, noting that a delegation of 140 experts will be sent to the province of Tizi Ouzou to assess the extent of damages and losses.

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