The
government has deployed the army to help fight the fires, which
have burnt most fiercely in the mountainous Kabylie region, and
28 of the dead are soldiers, with another 12 critically injured
with burns.
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune declared three days of national
mourning for the dead and froze state activities not related to
the fires.
Forest fires have set large parts of Algeria, Turkey and Greece
aflame over the past week and a European Union atmosphere
monitor said the Mediterranean had become a wildfire hotspot
aided by increasingly hot weather.
Dozens of separate fires have raged through forest areas across
northern Algeria since Monday and on Tuesday Interior Minister
Kamel Beldjoud accused arsonists of igniting the flames, without
providing any evidence.
The worst hit area has been Tizi Ouzou, the largest district of
the Kabylie region, where houses have burned and residents fled
to shelter in hotels, hostels and university accommodation in
nearby towns.
The government has said it will compensate those affected.
(Reporting by Hamid Ould Ahmed, Writing by Angus McDowall;
Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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