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34 killed in Algerian wildfires as heat waves parch Mediterranean region

Por: The Boston Globe World July 26, 2023

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ALGIERS — Wildfires devouring swaths of Algeria’s Mediterranean coast have killed 34 people over two days, Algerian authorities said Tuesday, as an extreme heat wave sears north Africa, southern Europe, and the sea between them.Among the dead include 10 soldiers who were aiding rescue efforts across Algeria’s forested Kabylia region, the Algerian Interior Ministry said. Another 16 people died in the fires in the village of Ath Oussalah,... + full article



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