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Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by fergie001: 9:59pm On Aug 10, 2021
Twenty-five soldiers were killed during a rescue mission that saved 100 citizens from wildfires ravaging forests and villages in Algeria.

The country's president announced the deaths on Tuesday night, tweeting that soldiers had rescued residents in two areas of the mountainous Kabyle region.

Four other soldiers sustained serious burns, and seven others also had burns, the Defence Ministry said.

Dozens of blazes sprang up on Monday in the Kabyle region and elsewhere, with authorities sending the army to help citizens battle the blazes and evacuate. Bulldozers were brought in to cut firebreaks into thick forests.

Multiple fires were burning through forests and devouring the olive trees, cattle and chickens that provide the livelihoods of families.

Interior Minister Kamel Beldjoud traveled to Kabyle, the traditional home of the Berber, to assess the situation and suggested 'criminal hands' might be responsible.

'Thirty fires at the same time in the same region can't be by chance,' Beldjoud said on national television, although no arrests were announced.

Twenty-five soldiers were killed during a rescue mission that saved 100 citizens from wildfires ravaging forests and villages in Algeria

The country's president announced the deaths on Tuesday night, tweeting that soldiers had rescued residents in two areas of the mountainous Kabyle region. Pictured: An injured man in Tizi Ouzou, one of the most populous cities in the Kabyle region

Dozens of blazes sprang up on Monday in the Kabyle region and elsewhere, with authorities sending the army to help citizens battle the blazes and evacuate. Bulldozers were brought in to cut firebreaks into thick forests

Algeria's president announced the deaths on Tuesday night, tweeting that soldiers had rescued residents in two areas of the mountainous Kabyle region. Four other soldiers sustained serious burns, and seven others also had burns, the Defence Ministry said
Other northern areas of Algeria also had active wildfires. Prior to the announcement of the soldiers' deaths, the Civil Protection authority said on Algerian radio that seven people had died, six in Kabyle and a man in his 80s trying to save his animals in the Setif region to the east.

It counted 41 blazes in 18 wilayas, or regions, as of Monday night, with 21 of them burning around the Kabyle capital of Tizi Ouzou.

The online media outlet TSA said up to 11 people had been killed in the blazes, including those in Kabyle. Many started on Monday, spurred on by high temperatures and wind.

A 92-year-old woman living in the Kabyle mountain village of Ait Saada said the scene Monday night looked like 'the end of the world.'

'We were afraid,' Fatima Aoudia told The Associated Press. 'The entire hill was transformed into a giant blaze.'

Like older adults quoted by Algerian media, Aoudia compared the scene to bombings by French troops during Algeria's brutal independence war, which ended in 1962.

'These burned down forests. It's a part of me that is gone,' Aoudia said. 'It's a drama for humanity, for nature. It's a disaster.'

A 92-year-old woman living in the Kabyle mountain village of Ait Saada said the scene Monday night looked like 'the end of the world'

Multiple fires were burning through forests and devouring the olive trees, cattle and chickens that provide the livelihoods of families. Pictured: Medics evacuate during a wildfire in the Kabyle region

Interior Minister Kamel Beldjoud traveled to Kabyle, the traditional home of the Berber, to assess the situation. 'Thirty fires at the same time in the same region can't be by chance,' Beldjoud said on national television, although no arrests were announced

The Kabyle region, 100 kilometres (60 miles) east of Algeria's capital of Algiers, is dotted with difficult-to-access villages and water is in short supply during the hot season. Pictured: A man looks on as smoke rises from a wildfire in the Kabyle region
Despite the damage, the multiple blazes in the North African country were limited in scope compared to the blazes ravaging Greece's second-largest island of Evia and other areas.

Climate scientists say there is little doubt climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas is driving extreme events, such as heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods and storms.

A worsening drought and heat - both linked to climate change - are driving wildfires in the U.S. West and Siberia. Extreme heat is also fuelling the massive fires in Greece and Turkey.

The Kabyle region, 100 kilometres (60 miles) east of Algeria's capital of Algiers, is dotted with difficult-to-access villages and water is in short supply during the hot season. Some villagers were fleeing, while others tried to hold back the flames themselves, using buckets, branches and other means. The region has no water-dumping planes.

A Civil Protection ambulance driver told the AP that the death toll in Kabyle was higher than the six victims cited by the interior minister. The driver asked not to be identified by name because he was not authorised to speak about the situation.

Older adults compared the scene to bombings by French troops during Algeria's brutal independence war, which ended in 1962

Pictured: Residents attempt to extinguish a fire in Tizi Ouzou on Tuesday

Climate scientists say there is little doubt climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas is driving extreme events, such as heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods and storms

Despite the damage, the multiple blazes in Algeria were limited in scope compared to the blazes ravaging Greece's second-largest island of Evia and other areas. Pictured: A burned house in Tizi Ouzou, Algeria


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Condolences to myself and the families of the victims of the fires in Algeria. In the face of this great affliction, I pray to the Almighty God, to encompass them with His mercy and dwell them in His vast gardens. We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.

Our redeemed homeland is once again experiencing a painful ordeal that is added to the ordeals it has experienced this year. And just as we won in previous adversities, we will win in these, God willing. Our hearts are with everyone who contributed to putting out the fire, as we instructed to take all necessary measures to control and control the situation.

All available means, materially and humanly, have been mobilized to confront these fires, which affect several states, until we finally overcome this catastrophe. The state will immediately start counting the losses and compensating the affected.

With great sadness and sorrow, I was informed of the martyrdom of 25 members of the People's National Army, after they succeeded in rescuing more than one hundred citizens from the blazing fires, in the mountains of Bejaia and Tizi Ouzou.

In the face of these solemn speeches, we bow with reverence before the souls of the righteous sons of the nation.
My condolences to all the families of the martyrs, we belong to God and to Him we shall return.

Algeria President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by hybrid11(m): 10:06pm On Aug 10, 2021
Is raining not falling in this countries suffering the wildfires
Nature really giving us back our trash

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by fati2001(m): 10:07pm On Aug 10, 2021
awon climate change gang, Pls give we some clue?








FINALLY THE NATURE IS IN AFRICA.
BE CAREFUL AND CHANGE YOUR DEEDS,CAUSE U CAN'T TELL WHERE, WHAT OR WHO'S THE NEXT HIT.



MOTHER EARTH IS FADING.

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by joinnow: 11:42pm On Aug 10, 2021
WHERE IS RIGHTEOUSNESS
all this fire happening in one country after another look like sign oooooo

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by nzeobi(m): 6:31am On Aug 11, 2021
What could be the cause of all this fires burning around the world

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by hatemm: 11:56am On Aug 11, 2021

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by slawormiir: 11:56am On Aug 11, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Isoright.....

This life nor really balance

Wildfire razing Algeria

And here in Benin city rain nor green let person see road since on Monday

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by freedam: 11:56am On Aug 11, 2021
Death mission
Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by dapsoneh: 11:57am On Aug 11, 2021
Rescue daran!

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by OlawaleBammie: 11:57am On Aug 11, 2021
Mogbe!!!!

E don dey reach afrika?

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by BKayy: 11:57am On Aug 11, 2021
In Algeria, soldiers die for civilians but In Nigeria Soldiers hunt for civilians to kill

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by Drsnives(m): 11:57am On Aug 11, 2021
Make the thing reach Nigeria na
Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by OgaTheTop2: 11:57am On Aug 11, 2021
The fire should burn down the whole Boko Haram region.. if the govt won't burn it down.. Then visit Katsina and burn down everything 'burnable'. smiley

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by Lexusgs430: 11:57am On Aug 11, 2021
This is the only hell fire that is real ............ The other hell fire, is just a fallacy......... cheesy

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by ghiloman28(m): 11:58am On Aug 11, 2021
Can this just happen in Sambisa forest angry

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by kponkedenge(m): 11:59am On Aug 11, 2021
Imagine say wildfires don dey enter Africa too.... Climate change is real.

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by MrBONE2(m): 11:59am On Aug 11, 2021
hybrid11:
Is raining not falling in this countries suffering the wildfires
Nature really giving us back our trash

Emmmm Bwana
Those Countries in North Africa don't experience rainfall during summer, Most of the rain in those Regions falls during Winter cheesy

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by wunmi590(m): 11:59am On Aug 11, 2021
shocked
Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by Staccato001: 11:59am On Aug 11, 2021
May God repose their souls. RIP gallant men.

Raging wild fire can be so devastating and uncontrollable. Brings to reminder same in Australia that lasted several weeks.

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by dragnet001: 12:00pm On Aug 11, 2021
Gallant force men. Unlike our police that is only good at dealing with unarmed protesters.

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by dyera(m): 12:00pm On Aug 11, 2021
God said he will not destroy the world with water again but with fire. From the look of things, the destruction of the world with fire has already begun.

The end is here.
Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by Richieniit: 12:00pm On Aug 11, 2021
nzeobi:
What could be the cause of all this fires burning around the world


E be like say hell don they open small small

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by obembet(f): 12:00pm On Aug 11, 2021
Drsnives:
Make the thing reach Nigeria na

Something is missing in your brain.

fati2001:

awon climate change gang, Pls give we some clue?

Your call the wrong people.. just call Righteousness2 u will get a better results

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Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by Xcrare: 12:00pm On Aug 11, 2021
Sad
Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by sematec(m): 12:00pm On Aug 11, 2021
imagine all this oyibo becoming black bcoz of wildfires and heat smiley smiley
Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by IMASTEX: 12:01pm On Aug 11, 2021
Wow
Re: Algeria Wildfires: Twenty-five Soldiers Killed In Rescue Mission by elmessiahs(m): 12:01pm On Aug 11, 2021
Www111 might have begun in the disguise of wild fire.
Elmessiahs

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