At least 11 people have been killed and 19 others injured after a fire destroyed an orphanage in Mohammadia, near Algeria's capital, Algiers. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze as the country battles an intense heatwave that has triggered hundreds of fires nationwide.
11 Killed, 19 Injured in Deadly Orphanage Fire in Algeria
At least 11 people have been killed and 19 others injured after a devastating fire swept through an orphanage in Mohammadia, a suburb of Algeria's capital, Algiers.
The tragic incident has shocked the country as emergency services continue rescue and investigation efforts while authorities work to determine what caused the deadly blaze.
DEADLY FIRE ERUPTS AT ORPHANAGE
The fire broke out on Thursday at an orphanage in the Mohammadia district, prompting a rapid response from Algeria's Civil Defence.
Firefighters rushed to the scene and battled the flames while attempting to rescue those trapped inside the building.
Officials said emergency teams continued working for several hours to completely extinguish the fire and secure the area.
CASUALTIES CONFIRMED
Algeria's Civil Defence confirmed that at least 11 people died in the fire, while 19 others sustained injuries.
The agency described the figures as provisional, indicating that the number of casualties could change as rescue teams complete their search of the building.
Authorities have not yet released the identities or ages of the victims.
Several of the injured were taken to nearby hospitals, where they continue to receive medical treatment.
PRIME MINISTER VISITS SURVIVORS
Following the tragedy, Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb visited hospitals to meet some of the injured victims.
The visit was intended to assess the situation firsthand, express sympathy to those affected and assure them of government support.
Officials said the government would continue monitoring the condition of those receiving treatment.
INVESTIGATION INTO CAUSE UNDERWAY
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire.
Investigators are expected to examine the building once emergency operations are completed to establish how the blaze started and whether any safety failures contributed to the tragedy.
Officials have not ruled out any possible cause.
EXTREME HEAT INCREASES FIRE DANGER
The deadly incident comes as Algeria experiences an intense heatwave affecting many parts of the country.
High temperatures, dry vegetation and strong winds have significantly increased the risk of fires.
Civil Defence officials say nearly 1,000 fire incidents have been recorded across Algeria within the past week as firefighters struggle to contain multiple outbreaks.
AUTHORITIES REMAIN ON HIGH ALERT
Emergency services remain on high alert as extreme weather conditions continue across Algeria.
Authorities have urged residents to follow fire safety precautions and report any signs of smoke or fire immediately to emergency responders.
The orphanage tragedy has also renewed calls for stricter fire safety measures in public buildings, particularly facilities that house children and other vulnerable members of society.
Officials say further updates will be released as investigations continue and more information becomes available.
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