Wildfires Blazing Algeria Kill 65 People

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Kamis, 12 Agustus 2021 13:37 WIB

Firefighters knock down hot spots while protecting a rail bridge from the Dixie Fire, a wildfire near the town of Quincy, California, U.S. August 5, 2021. A rapidly spreading wildfire burned homes and forced thousands to evacuate in two heavily wooded counties northeast of Sacramento in Northern California on Wednesday, generating a towering plume of smoke visible from at least 70 miles (110 km) away. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

TEMPO.CO, Athens - Countries around the Mediterranean, from Turkey to Tunisia,
have been seeing some of their highest temperatures in decades, causing wildfires in many areas. Algerian government deployed army to help fight fires that tore through forested areas in the north of the country, killing at least 65 people, including 28 soldiers.

The worst hit area has been Tizi Ouzou, the largest district of the mountainous Kabylie region, where houses have burned and residents fled to shelter in hotels, hostels and university accommodation in nearby towns.

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune declared three days of national mourning for the dead.

Greek firefighters battled blazes for a ninth day on Wednesday, August 11, amid stifling temperatures. In the grip of its worst heatwave in three decades, Greece evacuated around 20 villages on the Peloponnese, though ancient Olympia, site of the first Olympic Games, escaped the inferno.

About 580 Greek firefighters, helped by colleagues from France, Britain, Germany and the Czech Republic, were battling blazes in Gortynia, near Olympia.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has called it a "nightmarish summer" and has apologised for failures in tackling some of the more than 500 wildfires that have raged across Greece.

In southern Italy, fires ravaged thousands of acres of land as temperatures hit records well above 40 degrees Celsius and hot winds fanned the flames.

Firefighters said on Twitter they had carried out more than 3,000 operations in Sicily and Calabria in the last 12 hours, deploying seven planes to try to douse the flames.

"We are losing our history, our identity is turning to ashes, our soul is burning," a local mayor in Calabria, Giuseppe Falcomata, wrote on Facebook, after a 76-year-old man died when flames engulfed his house.
A 30-year-old man died close to the city of Catania when his tractor overturned as he was carrying water to put out flames, local media reported.

Tunisia's capital Tunis recorded its highest ever temperature of 49C on Tuesday, the Meteorological Institute said.

Turkey has also suffered nearly 300 wildfires over the past two weeks which have devastated tens of thousands of hectares of woodland, though only three were reported still burning as of late Wednesday.

Not only the Mediterranean region, wildfires also hit California. It has suffered the second-largest wildfire in its history that by late on Sunday had covered nearly 2,000 sq km.

The U.N. climate panel published a report on Monday that said greenhouse gases in the atmosphere were high enough to guarantee climate disruption for decades if not centuries.

Read: Australian State Declares Emergency as Wildfires Approach Sydney

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