Algeria is once again grappling with a distressing surge of wildfires, a recurring nightmare for those living in the highlands and outskirts of its cherished forests. The lives of these families hang in a precarious balance between survival and tragedy, with each passing summer day bringing the looming threat of destruction.
This time, the eastern regions of the country — notably Bejaia, Jijel, Tizi Ouzou, Bouira, and Skikda, renowned for their scenic beauty and allure to tourists — bore the brunt of the catastrophe.
Just as the nation was in the process of recovering from the devastation caused by previous fires — which had ravaged both lush green landscapes and arid terrains, tragically dimming the lustre of the Mediterranean's jewels and claiming the lives of 34 individuals, including 10 members of the Algerian army — sorrow descended upon Algeria once more. For two consecutive years, darkness had blanketed the nation due to these calamitous fires.
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Intentional fire-setting?
The situation in Algeria has taken a deeply troubling turn as news of more intentional fire-setting incidents emerged, causing immense suffering to the residents of Al-Dawwar and Al-Dushur, who were forced to become refugees overnight. These distressing events have quickly spread through local TV channels and news websites, leaving the nation in shock and sorrow.
Adding to the gravity of the situation, on Tuesday, the Public Prosecutor of the Judicial Council of Bejaia Governorate in Algeria made a grim announcement. They revealed that 14 individuals suspected of deliberately igniting forest fires had been arrested.