The most tragic accident was in Algeria

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Desk report: Twenty-five soldiers have died trying to rescue civilians from a devastating fire in Algeria. The death toll from the blaze rose to 42 in the country. According to Deutsche Welle, the recent fires in Europe and other parts of the world have not caused so many deaths. Algerian authorities say the most devastating wildfires have occurred. The tribes live in that area of ​​Algeria. While trying to rescue them, they got stuck in the fire. 25 people died on the spot. 11 people were injured. The condition of four of them is critical. Seven civilians were also killed. Algerian President Abdel Majid Tibouni said on Tuesday night that troops had rescued at least 100 civilians. They have been taken to safer places from the Kabyle region. The Prime Minister told a TV channel of the country that 42 people have died in the fire so far. However, Tuesday’s incident is still the most tragic. The distance from the Algerian capital Algiers to Kabail is 100 kilometers. It is difficult to go to this area surrounded by mountains. The water is very low. The villagers are trying to put out the fire by filling buckets with water. As a result of the fire, the temperature has risen everywhere. The Prime Minister fears that the way the fire is spreading, the capital city may also be affected. Precautionary measures have already been taken. Fires have broken out in many parts of Europe. The fire in Turkey has reached a terrible place. This time the fire spread to Africa as well. Meanwhile, Greece is burning in a terrible fire. The country’s Avia Island is still on fire. Hundreds of firefighters as well as the army are working to fight the blaze. On the other hand, the situation is similar in California, USA. There is black smoke all around. Authorities are struggling to put out the blaze due to strong winds. Greece is burning for several days in a row. The fire has turned into rubble all around. The worst situation is now on the second largest island in the country, Avia Island. Hundreds of houses and roads have been destroyed. Plants have been uprooted, many people have been cut off from electricity. Thousands of hectares of forest have been burnt. Thousands of firefighters are struggling to put out the blaze. A number of planes and helicopters are working alongside firefighters. Meanwhile, the fire has not been brought under control in the northern part of California. Thousands of homeless people fell prey to the intense Lelihan. The locals are fleeing from the flames of the fire. An area of ​​several thousand square kilometers has been burnt. Hundreds of firefighters are working to control the fire. The fire is also burning in Russia. More than 50 houses have been burnt to ashes. Locals have already been evacuated. Environmentalists say global warming is causing this. Climate is changing. If we do not take immediate action, we will have to face more horrors in the future.

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