Wildfires kill 25 in Algeria as heatwave sweeps north Africa

The wildfires started on Monday, July 24, 2023, in the mountainous regions of Bejaia and Bouira in AlgeriaThe fires have been fueled by a heatwave that has swept across North Africa, with temperatures reaching up to 49 degrees Celsius (120 degrees Fahrenheit).



The fires have also forced thousands of people to flee their homes.The Algerian government has deployed 7,500 firefighters to battle the blazes, but they have been struggling to contain them.The death toll from the wildfires has risen to 25, including 10 soldiersThe government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas.

The wildfires are a reminder of the dangers of climate change. As the Earth's temperature rises, wildfires are becoming more common and more destructive. In Algeria, the wildfires have been exacerbated by the country's dry and mountainous terrain.

The government is working to provide assistance to those who have been affected by the wildfires. However, the full extent of the damage is still unknown.

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