
Fire in Algeria: The fire that killed 11 people in an orphanage in Algiers was due to an air conditioner
Without giving details of the age of the deceased, the police said that among the 11 dead was a 52-year-old educator, suggesting that
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Without giving details of the age of the deceased, the police indicated that among the 11 deaths was a 52-year-old educator, suggesting that all others were children or adolescents. In one week, from 8 to 15 July, the Civil Protection Service recorded 932 fires, "of which 913 were extinguished until Wednesday morning", the Deputy Director of Operations, Lieutenant-Colonel Karim Harbi, told Algeria Press Service (APS). [2/2] Milivoj Milosavljevic, "Parking strangler" Listen Every summer, northern Algeria is hit by forest fires, a phenomenon aggravated by droughts and high heats, fuelled by climate change.
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Without giving details of the age of the deceased, the police indicated that among the 11 deaths was a 52-year-old educator, suggesting that all others were children or adolescents.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn one week, from 8 to 15 July, the Civil Protection Service recorded 932 fires, "of which 913 were extinguished until Wednesday morning", the Deputy Director of Operations, Lieutenant-Colonel Karim Harbi, told Algeria Press Service (APS). [2/2] Milivoj Milosavljevic, "Parking strangler" Listen Every summer, northern Algeria is hit by forest fires, a phenomenon aggravated by droughts and high heats, fuelled by climate change.
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