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Arsonists arrested over Algeria’s devastating wildfire ‘disaster’

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Dozens of forest fires have hit mountainous areas in northern Algeria since Monday.
Camera IconDozens of forest fires have hit mountainous areas in northern Algeria since Monday. Credit: EPA

Algeria has arrested 22 people suspected of being behind the most devastating wildfires in the country’s history that killed 65 people, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune says, calling the fires a “disaster” and urging the preservation of national unity.

Dozens of forest fires have hit mountainous areas in northern Algeria since Monday, mainly in Tizi Ouzou, the main province of the Kabylie region east of the capital, Algiers.

“Some fires have been caused by high temperatures but criminal hands were behind most of them,” Tebboune said in a live speech on state television.

“We have arrested 22 suspects, including 11 in Tizi Ouzou. Justice will perform its duty.”

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At least 28 military men were among the dead as the North African country deployed the army to help firefighters contain fires that ravaged several houses in forested areas.

“It’s a disaster ... disaster. But our strength will not collapse,” Tebboune said on Thursday, praising aid caravans from other provinces to provide affected regions with food and medicine.

As well as soldiers on the ground, the army has been using six helicopters to extinguish blazes.

The are supported by two firefighting planes hired from the European Union.

The government will receive three more planes from Spain and Switzerland in the next few days.

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